First Families of Virginia - Listing (partial) of Family Names

Listing (partial) of Family Names

Some family names include:

  • Acril
  • Alexander
  • Allen
  • Allerton
  • Ambler
  • Archer
  • Armistead
  • Atkinson
  • Aylett
  • Bacon
  • Baker
  • Ball
  • Ballard
  • Banister
  • Bankhead
  • Baskerville
  • Bassett
  • Baylor
  • Baynham
  • Beale
  • Berkeley
  • Beverley
  • Beverly
  • Birchett
  • Blair
  • Bland
  • Blow
  • Bolling
  • Booker
  • Booth
  • Bouldin
  • Bowdoin
  • Bowyer
  • Bradley
  • Branch
  • Braxton
  • Bray
  • Brent
  • Bridger
  • Broadnaxe
  • Brooke
  • Browne/Browne of "Four Mile Tree"
  • Buckner
  • Burley
  • Burwell
  • Butler
  • Byrd
  • Cabell
  • Calloway
  • Carr
  • Carrington
  • Carter
  • Cary
  • Catlett
  • Chamberlayne
  • Chiles
  • Christian
  • Churchill
  • Claiborne
  • Clarke
  • Clayton
  • Cocke
  • Cole
  • Coleman
  • Coles
  • Colston
  • Conway
  • Cooper
  • Corbin
  • Crawford
  • Custis
  • Dabney
  • Dandridge
  • Daniel
  • Davenport
  • Davis
  • Dawson
  • Digges
  • Dulany
  • Edmunds
  • Edwards
  • Eggleston
  • Eldridge
  • Ellis
  • Embry
  • Epes/Eppes
  • Everard
  • Eyre
  • Fairfax
  • Farley
  • Farrar
  • Faulcon
  • Field
  • Fitzgerald
  • Fitzhugh
  • Fleming
  • Fry
  • Gooch
  • Goode
  • Graves
  • Grymes
  • Hackley
  • Hairston
  • Hansford
  • Hardaway
  • Harmer/Harmar
  • Harrison
  • Harvie
  • Hawkins
  • Haynes
  • Heath
  • Henderson
  • Herbert
  • Heth
  • Hicks
  • Hodges
  • Holliday
  • Holmes
  • Hooe
  • Hopkins
  • Howard
  • Hubard
  • Jefferson
  • Jenings
  • Jennings
  • Johnson
  • Jones
  • Joynes
  • Kemp
  • Kennon
  • King
  • Lanier
  • Lee
  • Leftwich
  • Lewis
  • Lightfoot
  • Littlepage
  • Littleton
  • Lomax
  • Ludwell
  • Lyons
  • Mallory
  • Marshall
  • Martin
  • Marye
  • Mason
  • Massie
  • Mathews
  • Mathhews
  • Mayo
  • McCarty
  • Meade
  • Mercer
  • Meredith
  • Meriwether
  • Michie
  • Minge
  • Moore
  • Morris
  • Morton
  • Mosby
  • Moseley
  • Munford
  • Nash
  • Nelson
  • Newton
  • Nichols
  • Nivison
  • Noland
  • Norvell
  • Page
  • Parke
  • Parker
  • Peachy
  • Pegram
  • Pendleton
  • Penn
  • Perry
  • Peter
  • Peyton
  • Phullips
  • Pierce
  • Pleasant
  • Pollard
  • Pope
  • Posey
  • Powell
  • Poythress
  • Prentice
  • Price
  • Prosser
  • Randolph
  • Reade
  • Riddick
  • Roane
  • Robinson
  • Rolfe
  • Rose
  • Royall
  • Ruffin
  • Russell
  • Saunders
  • Savage
  • Scarborough
  • Scarburgh
  • Selden
  • Settle
  • Shepherd
  • Short
  • Skelton
  • Skepwith/Skipwith
  • Slaughter
  • Smith of Gloucester Co.
  • Spencer
  • Spotswood
  • Spottswood
  • Stanard
  • Steptoe
  • Stevenson
  • Stith
  • Stokes
  • Strother
  • Swann
  • Syme
  • Tabb
  • Talbot
  • Taliaferro
  • Tayloe
  • Taylor
  • Tazewell
  • Terry
  • Thornton
  • Thorowgood
  • Todd
  • Travis
  • Trent
  • Tucker
  • Tyler
  • Upshaw
  • Upshur
  • Vaughn
  • Venable
  • Walker
  • Waller
  • Walton
  • Wane
  • Warde
  • Warner
  • Waryng
  • Washington
  • Watkins
  • Watson
  • Webb
  • West
  • Westwood
  • Whiting
  • Wilcox
  • Wilkins
  • Williams
  • Willis
  • Willoughby
  • Winston
  • Wise
  • Withers
  • Wood
  • Woodson
  • Wormeley
  • Wormley
  • Wyatt
  • Wythe
  • Yardley
  • Yates
  • Yelverton

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