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NUMBER 108.
THE HONORABLE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF VIRGINIA.
Your Petitioner William Bledsoe in the year 1782 had a beast taken into the service in an expedition against the Indians as by Reference to a certificate granted at St. Asaphs the 11th of April 1783 by the Bord of Commisioners will appear Your
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petitioner was Intitled to twenty pounds as a satisfaction for sd Beast that furthermore your petitioner was informed that an auditered certificate issued in favour of your petitioner By the name of William Bledsoe which certificate never came to the hands of your petitioner; Your petitioner caused due proof to be made to the court of Lincoln county then a district of the State of Virginia that sd certificate was the property of your petitioner and that the same was casually lost or mislayed upon which your petitioner entered into bond and Christopher Greenup esqr. Security to Indemnify the commonwealth of Virginia from the payment of sd .Certificate in case a duplicate should issue that a duplicate has been applied for and your petitioner is informed that no Law exists in favour of issuing sd duplicate: forasmuch as your petitioner had sd Beast arrested from him and lost in the service of the State of Virginia to the hardship and detriment of your petitioner and not yet payed for your petitioner prayes that a Law may pass authoris- ing your petitioner to call on the auditor for his warrant on the Treasurer for the aforesaid sum of twenty pounds or grant such other Relieff as may appear Just and Right and Your petitioner as in duty Bound will pray &c.
William Bledsoe
February Ist 1799-
Your petitioner not having a safe oppertunity to forward this petition in time hopes this his petition will be received and acted upon on its Receipt with the voucher and bond certified. William Bledsoe.
NUMBER 109.
TO THE HONORABLE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF VIRGINIA
The petition of Edmond Southard and Sarah his wife, formerly Sarah Thornton respectfully sheweth:
That on the 19th of April 1783 there issued from the Land office of this commonwealth, a Land office Treasury Warrant
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(No 15. 524) to the Revd Thomas Thornton the father of your petitioner Sarah for 1462 acres which warrant, was lodged at the time of the death of the said Thornton, and had been previous thereto, in the Land office of the Western District for location.
That the said Thomas Thornton died early in the year 1792 having first made a will by which he left the said warrant to your petitioner Sarah as will appear by a copy of that will herewith presented: That the Erection of the State of Kentucky into an independent government, and its consequent division from this state, and other causes, which are set forth in the letter of Major Charles Ewell also herewith presented, prevented the location of the said Warrant, and it remains unappropriated to this day, as will be seen by the accompanying certificate from the Registers office, and your petitioners consequently deprived of the most material and important part of their patrimony. Your petitioners have had no agency in bringing upon themselves this lamentable state of things: Their parent has paid his money to the state for a land right which the State by its own act has prevented the execution of, and which act leaves your petitioners "poor indeed"-An affectionate parent on his death had comforted himself with the belief that he had made provision for an infant daughter; but the operation of the Laws of the Commonwealth has deprived that daughter of the hope of ever enjoying a parents bounty-She throws herself upon the justice and magnammity of the Legislature of her Country, and asks at its hands some compensation for the loss she has sustained-She begs the Legislature will remember that money laid out in 1462 acres of Land in Kentucky in the year 1783 would now produce no small fortune-She asks that it will remember that lands have greatly appreciated, and money greatly depreciated since that period; and although she will not ask full price for her land, she asks a reasonable com- pensation either in money or other lands-She asks the Legis- lature to redeem her in some measure from the gaping
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jaws of poverty-to relieve her from the situation which her dying father had never anticipated she would be in, and she thinks she asks all this not without some reason. Your peti- tioners have now a numerous offspring to provide for, or they might not so strenuously press their claim, and they do not exagerate when they declare they are "poor indeed"-They hope therefore that the Legislature will hear their prayer, and grant them such relief as the nature of their case demands and they will ever pray &c.
Edmund Southard.
Land office Treasury warrant No 15,524 issued to The Revd Thomas Thornton for 1462 acs Apl. 19th 1783-no appropria- tion stands charged on the Register of said warrant. That is no survey is founded on said warrant. Searched from the year 1783 to the year 1793 and find no survey or grant in said Thorntons name.
On further examination no survey appears to have been re- turned to this office in his name.
In Case Mr Thornton in his lifetime should have made a location on said Warrant in Kentuckey and nothing further down therein, which might have escaped his recollection: By writing to some person who is acquainted with the nature of such things perhaps information might be obtained. If the warrant can be produced an Exchange warrant can issue for whatever appears due on same .- No location can be made on a Land office Treasury warrant or Exchange warrant & that bears date on or before Feby. 2nd 1804-"such warrants exchangeable." "By act of 1815 ch: 30. Entries after 31 December 1816 on such warrants were inhibited."
John Davenport clk.
Land office
May 5th 1824.
In the name of God amen I. Thomas Thornton of Fredericks- burg [clerk] being weak of body but of sound and perfect mind and memory, do make and ordain in this my last will and testa-
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ment hereby revoking all former wills by me made, first I recommend my soul to God who gave it in hopes of a Joyful resurrection to eternal life though Jesus Christ our Lord and the worldly Goods and estate wherewith it hath pleased a gracious God to bless me I give and devise as follows. Imprimis I give and devise to my loving and well beloved wife Mary Ann Bertrand Thornton two tracts of land lying situate and being in the County of Prince William given unto me by her father Colo Bertrand Ewell containing by estimation four hundred and three acres be the same more or less to have and to hold to her during her natural life she making no waste or destruction thereupon and after her decease I give and devise the same to my Son Thomas Thornton Jun. to have and to hold to my said Son his heirs & assigns as an absolute estate of inheritance in fee simple forever. I further give and devise unto my said wife all that tract of land lying situate and being in the county of Prince William aforesaid which I bought of David Reno to have hold occupy and enjoy the said tract with the building thereon until my said Son Thomas shall attain unto the full age of twenty-one years she making no waste or destruction thereon and after the end and expiration of the said Term, that is to say when my Son Thomas shall attain unto the Said full age of twenty one years I give and devise the said tract of land unto him my said Son Thomas his heirs and assigns as an absolute estate of inheritance in fee simple forever. It is my will and desire that all my stock of horses, cattle, sheep, Hogs, &c and all my household furniture and planatation utensils be kept together for the joint use of my wife & children until my said Son Thomas shall attain unto the full age of twenty one years and then I give and bequeath the same unto my said wife and my said Son Thomas to be equally divided between them to their own use & behoof forever. I further give unto my said wife the following negro slaves viz: Lotto Senr. Winny Senr. Vernon Squire Tom the Son of Winny Senr. and Maryann the daughter of Ralph and Mary to her own use & behoof
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forever. Item. I give and bequeath unto my said Son Thomas four negro slaves, viz: Ralph, Mary, Lotto Jun. & Billy the Son of Ralph & Mary. all the books I shalt die possessed of one enameled gold ring in memory of Colo. William Golds- borough, also all my plate viz: one silver watch one large two handed cup and cover, two pint cans, two large sauce boats, one soup ladle, one soup spoon, one silver cup, or lamp four salts with their glasses and shovels, eleven Table spoons, twelve tea spoons, one spoon strainer and one pair of sugar tongs. Item. I give and bequeath to my daughter Ann Thornton the following negro slaves, viz: Ben Johnston Sarah and her other two children, Sam and Harry, which she had by Ben Johnson and her two children Lucy and Jack which she had by Col Taliaferro Randall to her own use and behoof forever. Item I give & bequeath to my daughter Sarah Thorn- ton three negro slaves viz: Abraham, Davy and Winny to her own use and behoof forever and I further give and devise to my said Daughter Sarah Thornton a land office Treasury warrant No. 15.524 drawn in my favor by the Register of the land office for fourteen hundred and sixty two acres now lodged in the land office of the Western District for location hereby assigning unto my said Daughter all the right title or interest which I have in the same or which may accrue therefrom and to hold to her her heirs and assigns forever. Item. I give and be- queath unto my said wife my said Son Thomas and my said two daughters Ann & Sarah three loan office certificates, issued from the land office of the United States, in the State of Mary- land the twentieth of October seventeen hundred and ninety viz: No 8 for the sum of nine hundred and ten dollars and fifty cents bearing interest of six per cent per annum from the first day of January seventeen hundred and ninety one. Also No 8 for the Sum of four hundred and fifty five dollars twenty five cents bearing interest at six per cent per annum from the first day of January One thousand eight hundred and one, also No 9 for the Sum of nine hundred and sixty two & eighty four cents
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bearing interest at three per cent per annum from the first day of January Seventeen hundred and ninety one also two other certificates issued December the thirtieth from the loan office of the State of Virginia Seventeen hundred and ninety both numbered One hundred and four One for the Sum of Sixteen dollars & eighty four cents bearing interest at six per cent per annum from the first day of January seventeen hundred and ninety one, the other for the Sum of eight dollars and forty three cents bearing interest at six per cent per annum from the first day of January Eighteen hundred and one to be equally divided between them together with the interest that has or may arise from the same to their own use & behoof forever, and I do hereby constitute & appoint my said wife to be Executrix and my worthy and esteemed friend Doctor Robert Wellford to be Executor of this my will & testament & joint Guardians to my said children. In witness whereof I the said Thomas Thornton have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty fourth day of March in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and ninety one.
Thomas Thornton (seal) March 24th 1791.
Fixed and sealed and declared by the said Thomas Thornton to be his last will and Testament in presence of
Chilton Randell
WV S Stone
Thomas Garnett
At a District court held at Dumfries the 17th day of May 1792 This will was proved by the oath of Thomas Garnett a witness thereto at a District Court held at Dumfries the 19th day of May 1792 the same was further proved by William Stone
- another witness thereto and ordered to be recorded. And at a District Court held at Dumfries the 21st day of May 1792 On the motion of Mary ann Thornton the Executrix herein
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named who made oath & executed & acknowledged bond as the law directs certificate is granted her for obtaining a probate thereof in due form
Teste G. Brooke C. C.
A copy teste M. P. Sinclair C. P. W. S. C.
Endorsement on back of petition. Deer. 4th 1824-Reid to Claims-1825 Jany 1 Rejected-Jany. 3 Reported
NUMBER 110.
TO THE HONORABLE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIR- GINIA AT RICHMOND ASSEMBLED
The petition of Berry Cawood a citizen of Harlan County State of Kentucky and former resident of Washington County & State of Virginia
He represents and Humbly sheweth to your Honorable body that in fall of 1778 your petitioner enlisted with a Captain John Williams who was commanded by Col George Clark and marched on a campaign of seven months servitude and was at the taking of Lt. Governor Hamilton at the Opost also garded him to Herods station Kentucky part of the way as a gard & the residue of the way as a Spie and at which place sometime in the month of April 1779 your petitioner obtained a Discharge from his officer and afterwards lost or mislaid the same and returned to the aforesaid Washington county Virginia and lived in an Extream of the said County in the hills and mountains detached from almost Evry community or oportunity of infor- mation and has ultimately been kept out of his wages and Land bounty.
Your petitioner begs leave further to state that his former occupation was that of a hunter and being a man of little or no information but made repeted enquiry how to come at his rite his directions that he got were from such vague sources and such a contrast of opinions that he has hitherto been kept in the dark We presume there has been lands laid off near the
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falls of Ohio in the now Indiana state for Colo Clark and his soldiers & by refferance to the Acts of Congress you will dis- cover the same but supposes your petitioners lott of Land has been otherwise appropriated and finely lost.
Your petitioner begs leave further to state it is given up by both officers and soldiers of the revolutionary war who was acquainted with that section of Country that Clarks campaign was amongst the hardest that was been performed enduring the revolutionary war as they had to travel a number of miles through inundated Lands and water cold.
Your Petitioner begs leave further to state that he is far advanced in years which the dates of the aforesaid campaign will justify the same and from the result of that Expedition together with divers other hardships through life has rendered him infirm & is left without the necessary means of support.
Your petitioner will further state that he would be willing that your Honourable body would contribute land in some section of country not far distant from this place otherwise its value thereof. We the undersigned subscribers do trust that the magnanimity of your Honorable body will hear your petitioners prayer and Extend your benevolance and in duty bound your petitioners will ever pray &c
[Names.]
State of Kentucky County of Harlan
I Berry Caywood aged sixty eight years do upon oath testify and declare that in the year 1778 I enlisted for the term of seven months in Captain John Williams Company in the regiment Commanded by Colonel George Clarke of the Virginia and that I continued in the service aforesaid during the term of seven months afsaid was at the taking of Lieut Governor Hamilton and guarded the said Hamilton to Herod station in Kentucky at which place I was discharged regularly and said
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discharge is lost or mislaid and that I have not received any compensation for said services nor has any person been author- ised by me to receive the same.
Berry Cawood
Sworn to and subscribed before the undersigned a justice of the peace for the County afsd this 7th day of November 1831. John Noe J. P.
Harlan County State af Kentucky January 9th 1830
This day personally came before me Luke Noe One of the commonwealths justices of the peace for the County aforesaid William Hudson of the county of Clay & state aforesd and made oath that in the year of 1779 he saw Berry Cawood on an Expedition under the command of Colo George Clark & perhaps in the company of Capt John Williams and the said Cawood was at the taking of Lt Governor Hamilton & further the said Cawood held an Indian scalp in his hand and it was said that the said Cawood killed the Indian sworn to & subscribed this date above written
William Hudson Luke Noe J P
Endorsement on back of petition. Decr. 21st 1S31 .- Reid. to Revy. Claims.
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Jacob Sadowsky
Klark
Som adams
James Estilo BenSebastian Vi. Jardweau
Etcholas
Harry Innes
Samuel Lamar Mars ton Clay John Graig Zachary úcyfor Hananiah Lincoln Rich Callaway
George Slaughter Thor Dinwiddie Daspeed John Grisembert John Grillendin Edward Nelson
Sfmolzen Edward flamog
FACSIMILE SIGNATURES Tracings made from characteristic signatures found on the petitions herein printed
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List of Names attached to the Petitions
(Figures indicate the number of the Petition on which the name occurs)
Adams, Alexander (Alexr.)
(dans.)
46,53,76
Adams, George 17
Adams, James 27,60,64
Adams, John (Edams)
... 27,28,
33, 48, 52, 64
Adams, Peter
12
Adams, Robert 27
Adams, Williamn . 33
Admire, George (admire). 52
Ahearn, Edmund (Edind.) . . 60, 65, 72 Aiken, John (Acken) 54
Akers, Joseph 40
Akers, Simon (Achors) 40
Akers, Thomas (Thos.) 40
Aldridge, William
17,84
Alester, James
27
Alester, Samuel .
27
Alexander, James.
23, 26, 55, 56, 58
Alexander, John (Jno.)
ander ).
.47,63
(Elex-
Alexander, Randall (Randol) ... 60, 65
Alexander, Samuel (Saml.) 63
Alexander, Thomas ( Thomas) (Ellisander.) (Alixander) .. . 60, 65
Alexander, William (Wm.)
58
Alford, Ancel (Ansel) 58
Alford, Charles 58
Algire, Adan
78
Alkire, John.
78, 84
Alkire, William (Alkier)
78, S4
Allen, Archibald (Allan) 48
Allen, Daniel.
4S
Allen, David .
60
Allen, Elijah.
7.4
Allen, John (Allin)
(Allan) .. .. . 43, 53, 63, 65, 66, 77, 78
Allen, John W. (Jno.) 49
Allen, Joseph (Jos. ) . . . .. 48, 51, 52, 54
Allen, Richard (Richd.) 40
Allen, Silvanus .
52
Allen, Thomas (Thos.).
49,57
Allen, Zachariah.
58
Arnett, James
43
Arnold, James
.24, 27,52
Allerson, John [Allison?]. 60 Arnold, John . . . 16, 24, 43, 52, 58, 69, 82
Allerson, Peter.
60
Arnold, Nicholas .
52
Allerson, Thomas
60
Arnold, Reuben.
69
Allerton, David (Allarton)
78,84
Arnold, Thomas (Thos.) .... 53, 60, 93
Allerton, Jacob
84
Allerton, Jonathan (Allarton) . . 78. S4 Allison, John (Jno.) (Alleson) 45, 52,
53, 58, 60, 63, 78
Allison, Peter
40
Allison, Robert (Robt. ) (Alison) 60, 78 Allison, Thomas. 27,58
Alsop, George (Geo.). .60.67
Alsop, Joseph (Jos.) (Allsup) 60
Alston, John McCoy 74
Alston, Phillip 74
Alvey, Robert. 60
Ames (Alender) 27
Anderson, Asher 47,65
Anderson, George 60
Anderson, Henry . 52
Anderson, James
27,46, 58
Anderson, John ..
. 15, 27, 61,78
Anderson, Joseph (Jos.)
52
Anderson, Nicholas.
.27,65
Anderson, Presley (presley )24, 17, 60, 65, 78
Anderson, Reuben
66
Anderson, William (Win. ) . . 15, 27,
28, 33. 48, 49, 58, 62, 63, 64, 78, 84
Anderson, William, Jr .
4S
Andrews, Alexander
58
Andrews, Isaac.
54,56
Archer, Stephen
60
Archer, William (Wilm.) 55
Archer, Zacharias (Zach.) 52
Ardery, James ..
56
Ardery, John (Jno.) .
56
Ardery, William (Wm.)
56
Armstrong, James
27
Armstrong, John. 26
Armstrong, Joseph (Jos.) . . . 66, 84, SS Armstrong, Joshua. 55
Armstrong, Thomas 27
Armstrong, William (Wm.). . 27, 46, 5S 27
Armstrong, William, Jr
Arnett, David.
58
Allen, William (Wm.).43. 58, 60, 65, 77
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List of Names
Arnold, Stephen
16
Arnold, William (Win.) ... . 48, 49,
52, 55, 56, 58, 62, 66, S4
Banks, Thomas. 69
Banks, William 58
Barbee, Andrew 93
Barbce, Joshua S3
Barbee, Thomas (Thos.) 83
Barber, Elias (Elijah) . 23,36
Barber, John . 23.36
Barker, Joseplı (Jos.) (J.) 48,84
Barker. William
74
Barkley, John 93
52
Barksbery, Samuel, Sr
58
Ashford, Thomas (Thos.)
Ashley, William.
60,65
Ashurst, Robert
43
Barlow, Cornelius ( Barlow) 60
Barlow, Flanery 60
Askey, Zacharias [Ashby?]
74
Asturgus, James
26
Atchley, James
56
Atchison, James.
63
Atkin, Robert (Robard) 78
Atkins, William .
69
Atkinson, Jesse (Adkinson) 74
Ayres, Richard (Riard) . 54
Ayres, Samuel (Saml.)
46,51,53
Baber, Stanley
65,72
Bacum, Henry 54
Badger, Alexander 77
Bailey, Groombride (Baley) 54
Bailey, John (Jno.). 58
Bailey, Rezon (Baley) 54
Baird, Jamcs 60
Baird, Thomas. 78
Baker, David.
60,63
Baker, Frederick
78
Bartlett, Henry (Bartlet) 67,78
Bartlett, Richard
45
Bartlett, Matthias (Bartlet) (Mathias) 27
Bartlett, Thomas
45, 60, 67, 78, 83
Bartlett, W
17
Barton, Andrew
77
Barton. Joab
.9 (List)
Baker, Richard.
36
Barton, Joshua
9 (List), 27
Baker, Thomas (Thos.) 27,77
Baker, Umphrey.
69
Baker, William (W.) 54,83
Baldock, Reuben
36,58
Baldwin, John
68
Ball, James . 63
Ball, William (Wmn.) 53,69
Ballard, Fielden . 52
Ballard, George.
60
Ballard, Proctor
60
Banks, Henry
92
Banks, Reuben (Reubin) 58
Arrowsmith, Richard
(Arrasmitlı) .
49, 78, 84
Arrowsmith, Samuel
54
Ashbrooke, Aaron
5 (Ashbroke) .
49,54, 84
Ashbrooke, Felix. .
77
Ashby, Daniel (Asbey) 9 (List)
Ashby, David. 68
Ashby, Fielding
27
Ashby, John.
23
Ashby, Stephen
58
58
Barkshire, Dickey
63
Barlow, Ambrose (Ambrous) 60
Barlow, Henry, Jr 60
56
Barnard, Jonathan 78
Barnes, Elijah. 60,65
Barnes, Francis 60
Barnes, Joshua 5-1
Barnett, Alexander (Alexr.) .... 62, 78
Barnett, Edward (Barnet) (Eddy) 58
Barnett, George (Geo.) . . 27. 47, 60, 78 Barnett, Humphrey . 74
Barnett, James (Jas.) 64
Barnett, John (Jno.) . 27,36, 54
Barnett, Robert. 17
Barr, Isaac 46, 53, 93
Barr, John
49
Barr, Robert (Robt.) .
. . .
.45. 46,
53, 63, 76, 90, 91, 93
Bartlett, Anthony (Bartlet)
(Anth.)
60
Bartlett, Edmund. 60
Baker, H.
54
Baker, James 5S
Baker, John (Jno.) 16, 63, 74
Baker, Joseph
60
Baker, Joshua (Jasha).32, 34, 48, 60. 63
Baker, Moses
60, 63, 65
Baker, Nathan . 63
Baseman, John
84
Basil, John (Bazel) . 27
Baskett, John (Jno.) 65
Basnett, Isaac. 47.72
Basnett, Robert.
47
Bassett, William (Baset)
(Wm.)
.27,52,58
Bastinett, John (Jno.)
60
Bates, Ephraim (Baits).
60
Battersell, Freeman (freeman)
78
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Barkley, Matthew
Aske, David.
78
Barlow, William
List of Names
Bauglı. John.
9 (List)
Berry, Elijah. 32,34, 4S. S
Baughman, Jacob 9 (List)
Berry, George. .57,78. 81
Baxter, James . 60
Berry, George Jr .. . 32, 31
Baxter, Samuel 46
Berry. Henry. 32, 34, 49
Bay, David [ Ray?]
82
Berry. James .8, 9, 26, 27
Baylor, Walter (Wallner)
60
Berry, Joel. .32. 34, 4S
Baync, Thomas.
60
Berry, Joseph. 27, 32. 34, 48, 54, 60
Bealc, Leonard . 63
Berry, Joseph, Jr
32,34
Beall, Archibald (Becll) (Archd.) (Archble) 27,69
Bcall, Edward. 63
Bcall, William (Willm.) 63
Bear, William (Barc) 28
Beard, John
53
Berry, William
40,48, 53
Berry, Withers
54
Best, Humphrey 27
27
Bethel, Georgc 56
Bett, Josiah. 68
Bever, Matthias (Mathias) (Mattheas) 60,78, S4
Bever, Obadialı (Bavor) (Obediah) 47,72
Bibelin, William.
60,65
Bickerstaff, Benjamin (Benj.) 74
Bedford, Benjamin (Benj.). .62,78
Bedinger, Michael (G).
S, 9
Beesley, William (Majr.) .... 9 (List) Bell, David. 78
Bell, Hugh. 78
Bell, John.
43, 52, S4, 93
Bell. James 52,78
Bell, Joseph 78
Bell, Richard. 63
Bell, Samuel. 78
Bell, Thomas (Thos.) 24,53
Bell, William (Wm.) 57,58,78
Benedict, Jolin .
36
. Benefil, John (Benefiel) 60,63, 93 60
Bennett, Benjamin.
Bennett, Daniel. 58
Bennett, Georgc.
51
Bennett, Josephus (Bennit) 17
Blackburn, Joseph (Jos.) .
.51, 60
Blackwell, Armstead ..
46
Blackwell, James (blackwell) . 47
Blackwell, Robert (Robt.). . 51, 52. 60 Blair, Alexander. .66,78
Benson, James (Coln.) (Jas.) 82 Blair, Alexander, Jr . .
Benson, Joshua
Bentley, James
60,65
Benton, John 54
Benton, Simon
54
Berson, William (W'm.). 55
Berry, Benjamin (Benj.). 43.52
Berry, Edmund (Edmond) (Bery) 72
Berry, Edward.
65
Berry, Robert. 43
Berry, Reuben (Berry) (Reubin) 51, 52
Berry, Samuel (Bery) 43,52
Berry, Theinley
54
Berry, Thomas (Tho.)
58
Berry, Thomas, Jr
58
Beard, Joseph 74
Bearns, Will. 5S
Bcaseman, John . 78
Beasley, John (Beasly) 32, 48, 54
Beatty, Danicl (Bcaty) 60,65
Beatty, Jaincs.
60
Beatty, John (Beaty) .33, 49, 66, 77, 84
Beatty, Thomas (Thos.) 65
Beck, Daniel . 60
Beck, Jeremialı (Becks) 4S. 54
Beck, Samuel (Saml.). 52
Bickley, James (Bickey)
51
Bickley, William (Beckley) ... 6, 32, 34
Biddle, Daniel
78
Biggs, Danicl.
60,65
Bird. John, Sr. 67
Bird, John.
46
Bishong. John 63
Black, Hugh
15
Black, James
27
Black, John.
27,5S,61
Black, Samuel.
58,93
Black. William (Wm.). 5S
Blackburn, David (blackburn david) 60
Blackburn, George (Geo.) ... 43. 51, 52
Blackburn, James .. 54 Blackburn, Isaac (blackburn) 60
Bennett, Joshua .
24
Bennett, Thomas 47
Bennett, William 3
Bennington, William. 82
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