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Public Records Show The Following:Easons take note: In 1665, William Eason received 700 acres for the "transportation of persons which included another "William Eason and his wife"....... Nicholas Eason - Tobacco license 1637 William Cotton - for the transportation of five persons [names below]. William Cotton, Ann Graves, Eleanor Hill, Richard Hill, Edward Eson, and Domingo and Samso, negroes.” - “The first slaves of which mention is made in the old records, were the two West Indian negroes, named Sampso and Domingo, servants of the Rev. William Cotton, who came to the peninsula about 1632.” John Neal - 1637 "being alsoe due for trans. of 4 pers: Francis Seamer, Rich. Hill, Edward Eason, Thomas Moore.” Wm. Eason, 700 acs. in upper parish of Nancimond, 20 Oct. 1665, Trans. of 14 pers: Hester Bennett, Blanch Clarill, Jno. Smith, Thomas Light, Roger Perry, Wm. Eason, his wife, Henry Dutton, James Dutton, Mary Dotton, Jno. Surly, Jno. Irisman, Teage Irishman (Irishmen), Richard Bishop. Francis Spike, 700 acs. Up. Parish, Nancimond Co., 11 Mar. 1664, On the head of Mathews Cr., “butting on ye land of Wm. Eason.” Wm. Eason, “270 acs., in the Up. Par. of Nanzemond (sic),” 24 Apr. 1682, “Beg. in line of Francis Spight; to Fra. Cambridge: to Thomas Cowler to Col. Blake; &c. . . . Trans. of 6 pers: Col. Jno Blake 200 acs., Nansimond Co. adj. William Eason: 7 Oct. 1672, p. 435. Trans. of 4 pers Peter Eason, “101 acs., Up. Par. of Nansemond Co., near place called the Cyprus;” 28 Oct. 1702. “Trans. of 2 pers: John Baxter, “517 A. 2 R. 28 P., Chas. City Co: Westover Par: N. side of James River, 16 Apr. 1683,"Trans. of 11 pers: which included Phill. Eason,
  
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