Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 45

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Ann Armestead; William Armestead; Richard Banks; Swann Bay*; Richard Bennett; Thomas Bennett; John Branch; Jeremiah Clements; Richard Clements; Willi Cook; Charles City County*; Charles River County*; Elizabeth City County*; Henrico County*; James City County*; Warrasquioake County*; Chippoakes Creek*; Four Mile Creek*; Merchants Hope Creek*; Sandy Creek*; Curies; Thomas Curtis; Thomas Dale; John Dancy; Yorath Dane; John Davis; Jerimiah Dickenson; Humphry England; John England; Mary England; Chri Evans; William Eyres; Robert Farthin; John Foker; William Ford; Arnall Freeze; Gleab Lands; Robert Glenister; Robert Greeneleafe; Susan Greeneleafe; Benjamin Harrison; John Harvey; Walter Haslewood; Jeremiah Hayles; John Hayney; Jon Hecher; Thomas Jefferies; Jon Jolly; Edward Jones; Lewis Jones; Richard Kemp; Robert Kendall; Leon Laughton; Rowland Owen; Eliz Packer; Eliz Parker; Robert Parr; Craney Point*; Jon Roberts; John Robinson; William Sharpe; Mr Southell; Edward Sparshott; Robert Stanney; Andr Strecher; John Thomas; Verina Varina*; Richard Vase; John Vaughan; Richard Wall; Jon Ward; Ann Waterman; Jeremiah Watts; John Weston; Peter Whadsey; James Willett; Henry Williams; Pho Winard; John Wood; William Woolley

Note: Tags may follow an entry. Tags are: Site (*) --geographic location; Black (+) --slave or free; Native American (^) --Indian; Questionable (?) --Uncertain


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