Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 549

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Accomacke; Robert Alexander; Peter Ashley; William Batten; William Baugh; John Boucher; Xtopher Branch; Peter Bray; Thomas Busbie; Jeremiah Clements; John Cod; William Cole; Accomac County*; Henrico County*; Lower New Norfolk County*; Northampton County*; Surry County*; Westmoreland County*; Chippoakes Creek*; Peircies Toyle Creek*; Tanners Creek*; Escheator; Mr Fisher; William Gapins; George Gibson; William Goate; Susan Goodale; John Griffin; Richard Hans; Timothy Hart; William Hawking; Jonathan Highly; Richard Hill; Andrew Jones; John Jones; Mary Jones; Mary Kemp; Kingsland*; William Knott; Anthony Laeton; Thomas Lambard; Anthony Larton; Mary Nortant; Gabrieli Norton; Thomas Norton; Jonathan Nutt; Edward Oliver; Bristoll Parish*; William Peters; John Pockett; William Potter; James River River*; Potomack River*; Rappahannock River*; John Savidge; Austin Skinner; William Skinner; Silvester Sparrow; the Spring Bottom; William Stanly; Mary Stevens; Walter Stevens; William Stevens; Peter Stone; William Stone; Peter Store*; William Store*; John Stringer; Ashen Swamp*; Hanan Tart; George Tatne; William Thomas; John Tilney; Mr Walthall; William Walthall; George Weeding; John Williams; Martha Williams; Peter Williams; Susan Williams; Sarah Willis; Enoch Wines; Argoll Yardly

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


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