Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 97

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Kath Adwell; Hen Arden; Roger Armwood; Francis Barrett; Michael Batt; Arthur Bayly; Thomas Besson; Mary Billan; Humphry Blackman; George Boate; Thomas Brown; Rowland Burnam; John Butler; William Chandler; William Chandley; Jon Chappell; William Charles; Thomas Child; James City County*; Roger Crabb; Chippoakes Creek*; Hump Dale; Henry Daniell; John Dansey; David Davis; Math Dixon; Robert Drewry; Edward Dunckley; Alice Edloe; Samll Edmonds; February John; John Felgate; Thomas Fowler; Robert Freeman; John Fricker; John Gelding; John Greenfeild; the Guile; Harrow Attocks; Humphry Harwood; Robert Haywood; Richard Hill; William Hix; Martin's Hundred; Robert Hutchinson; James City Island*; James Island*; John Jackson; Kingsland*; Elizabeth Kingsmell; Elizabeth Kingsmill; John Nurton; Martins Hundred Parish*; William Parry; Pasbyhayes; George Phillips; William Pippin; Planters; Thomas Plomer; Thomas Plommer; Edward Plowman; Thomas Ponder; Thomas Pouder; William Rebell; Jon Richford; Chickahominy River*; Robert Selbee; Jeremiah Slye; Thomas Smith; Alexr Stomer; Ann Swaine; Thomas Swaine; Powetan Swamp*; Patrick Talling; William Taylor; Joell Union; Jon Vaughan; Joell Vinon; Jon Warren; George Whitaker; Richard Wilcox; Peter Willett

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


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