Name and Place entries on this page include:
Thomas Bagness; Jacob Barber; Mrs Barnett; Mrs Barrett; Fra Bell; William Bengoe; Thomas Bignes; Henry Bishop; Jacob Bond; Judeth Bruton; Stephen Charleton; Phillip Chesly; Jacob Childman; Richard Clarke; James Collier; Marg Collier; Thomas Collier; John Collings; Thomas Collings; Thomas Collins; Accomac County*; Isle of Wight County*; New Kent County*; Northampton County*; Rappahannock County*; Westmoreland County*; Yorke County*; Gingotege Creek*; Hoskins Creek*; Skimeno Creek*; Thomas Daniell; Thomas Davies; Mary Davis; Samuel Dearing; John Dew; Johna Dew; John Ding; Cervase Dodson; Isabella Dodson; Susan Fletcher; Anthony Francklin; Mr Freeman; John Gillett; John Goales; Aaron Goffe; John Goffe; Thomas Goodrich; Samuel Graves; George Grenway; Peter Grubb; Richard Hackworth; Gilbert Henderson; Eliz Hickman; William Horton; Hen Howard; Stephen Hues; Peter Hunt; Timothy Jackson; Edward Jones; Mary Jones; Morgan Jones; Roger Jones; Thomas Kerby; William King; Anth North; Joane Ore; George Panfitt; John Parfitt; James Parker; Church Path*; Andrew Petteygrew; Walter Pine; James Piper; Mary Pitt; Ellis Plouvier; Fran Plouvier; Peter Plouvier; Peter Plovier; Eliz Pord; John Poulson; Jane Pratt; Richard Price; Mary Pryor; Peter Purrell; Thomas Rawson; Peter Richardson; Alice Rimmer; Machotick River*; Matchepungo River*; Rappahannock River*; Edward Shuflman; Martin Simons; Robert Smith; Thomas Smith; Jane Spike; Miles Stope; Aracyaco Swamp*; Black Water Swamp*; Crooked Swamp*; Drinking Swamp*; Arthur Taylor; Samll Thistlewite; Clement Thresh; Mary Tibols; Danil Tignor; Mathew Tomlin; Richard Tull; William Waters; Hester Watson; Joseph Webster; Jane Wenefrith; William Westerhouse; William Westwary; Richard White; Robert Wild; Henry Wilkins; John Williams; Lewis Williams; Alexander Wood; Edward Young
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