City Directories and History: This map is listed as the Early Surveys and Land Grants along Fishing Creek and Stoney Ford. It was produced to assist local researcher Millard Stafford with his Steele family. The map provides a searchable index of the names provided on this particular map. Search further under the enlargeable PDF, this page. Other Mayhugh maps may offer similar information but under a different title.
Alexander Lewis |
Alexander Moore |
Archibald Steel |
Benjamin Rainey |
Cobus Kuykendall |
Edward Crofts |
Edward Lee |
Foreman or Fourman |
George Standly |
Hagerty |
Hugh Neely |
James Greer |
James Hanna |
James Mahan |
James McHood |
James Mildoon |
James Miller |
James Polk |
James Robertson |
James Young |
John Anderson |
John Bates |
John Bates |
John Harden |
John McKnit Alexander |
John Seller or Sadler |
John Siliman |
Joseph Polk |
Joseph Steel or Steele |
Newton Bratton |
Repenence Townsend |
Rev. Walker |
Richard Sadler |
Robert McClelands |
Robert McFadden |
Samuel McHood |
Samuel Porter |
Samuel Rainey |
School House |
Shadrack Rawls |
Strait |
Thomas Black |
Thomas McMurray |
Thomas Rany or Rainey |
Thomas Robinson |
Widow Ellis |
William Dickson |
William Greer |
William Hanna |
William Hargarty |
William Hill |
William Hill |
William Kidd |
William Neely |
William Walker |
William Watkins |
Zachariah Bates |
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