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The earliest Brock land patents in Virginia were (continued):

John 1637, William 1664, George, Sr., 1711; William Brock 1713; Joseph 1738;

1st cousins John Michael & Rudolph Brack/Brock ca 1740

Rudolph's son George 1749;

Rudolph's grandson Isaac Brock from VA in SC

9 Jan 2005

(1) JOHN BROCK and wife BARBARY were in Charles River Co., VA, bef 24 Nov 1637, when he was granted a patent for 400 acres butting upon a point of Queens Creek, for transporting himself, his wife BARBARA BROCKE and six other persons to the Colony.

On 16 Sep 1739, he was granted 300 acres bounded by a swamp by the Indian Cabin, butting upon Queenes &c. at the head of the Creek with the Maiden Swamp, for transporting six persons to the Colony at his own expense.

JOHN BROCK's 1637 patent:


Earliest Brocks in Virginia

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