Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 89

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Roger Aderson; John Allen; William Allen; Thomas Bagwell; George Barber; Chechqeroes Bay*; Gloyd Bloys; Thomas Boaton; Mary Box; Henry Bradly; Thomas Butler; George Channon; Ann Clarkson; Jane Clarkson; John Clarkson; Sarah Cloyden; John Cole; Charles City County*; Charles River County*; Isle of Wight County*; James City County*; Lower New Norfolk County*; Upper New Norfolk County*; Warwick River County*; Willi Coyte; Joseph Crashaw; Blunt Point Creek*; Cheesmans Creek*; Chews Creek*; Rolfes Creek*; Vincopo Creek*; Joseph Croshaw; Francis Dunell; Ann Edmonds; Thomas Edwards; Xpher Edwards; Ann Farye; Joseph Farye; Dorothy Golding; Thomas Golding; George Griffin; Thomas Grindall; William Hackney; Thomas Hart; William Hatcher; Ann Hayward; Mathew Hayward; Edward Hole; Tobias Horton; Elizabeth Huson; Edward Hutchinson; Nicholas Ison; Christo Lawson; Edward Oliver; William Peterson; Richard Plant; Middle Plantations; Pynie Point*; John Powell; Peter Rey; Willi Reynolds; Appamattocks River*; Chickahominy River*; Elizabeth River*; Thomas Rombwell; Richard Sadd; Humphry Scoen; Humphry Scowen; John Smith; Mould Snackson; Abraham Spencer; Christopher Stoakes; Ann Streets; Green Swamp*; Hen Symons; Nathaniell Tatum; Giles Taylor; John Taylor; William Taylor; Land of Thorneborough; John Turner; the Wadeing Place; Francis Webster; Nicholas Williams; Thomas Wombwell; Thomas Wood

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


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