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On Tuesday, June 17, 2003, at 01:21 PM, Randy Cabell wrote:
> Three or so years ago, I had good luck in plotting some family land
> grants from the middle 1700's. I now have one that goes back to 1624
> to one of the early Jamestowne settlers. Do you know if anybody has
> already plotted any of those 1607-1630 Jamestowne land grants on
> modern maps. It would save me a bunch of work.
APVA has done so for the island. Martha McCartney did the replatting,
if memory serves. She gave a lecture showing the lines. She works with
Bill Kelso on the site at Jamestown. If it wasn't her, then perhaps W&M
did some for oneof their surveys of the remainder of the island in
connection with the main Jamestown site. Dennis Blanton at the W&M
Center for Archaeological Research would be a good contact.
Lyle Browning
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