Name and Place entries on this page include:
William Amman; Philip Barker; Mr Barnehouse; Theodus Bean; Sara Bein; William Bigly; Jeremiah Blackman; Henry Bonner; John Bouch; Theodus Bran; Warreny Branch*; Arthur Bryant; James Canida; Alice Carpenter; William Carpenter; Walter Childes; James City; Ann Cooper; H O County*; Henrico County*; Lancaster County*; Nansemond County*; New Kent County*; Thomas Cox; Falling Creek*; Mathews Creek*; John Curtis; Robert Curtis; John Darbye; Thomas Davyes; Phillip Eson; Daniell Flinge; James Foster; Richard Green; Humph Griffin; Richard Harmon; John Harryson; John Hayman; Thomas Hinton; John Hogg; Eliz Hollar; Mr Hope; Mary Hopkins; Robert Hud; House Island*; Nathaniel Jordan; Edward Joyner; Kath Kalin; Danil Kelly; James Kirkkum; John Knowles; Jasper Lane; Peter Lee; John Odium; John Offkair; John Overton; Upper Parish*, Nancimond; Cart Path*; Mattapony Path*; Mary Phillips; John Phipps; Henry Plumton; Henry Plunton; Mr Potter; John Richard; Mathew Richardson; James River River*; Nansamund River*; John Rix; Ed Roe; Eliz Salter; Hog Bed Slashes; Thomas Smith; Peanketanke Swamp*; Pitch & Tar Swamp*; William Thomas; Mary Tye; Richard Ward; Warwick*; Richard White; Thomas White; Richard Williams; William Williams
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