Essex County, Virginia Deed and Will Abstracts 1701-1703

Essex County, Virginia Deed and Will Abstracts 1701-1703

Author: Ruth Sparacio

Publisher:

Published: 2016-09-06

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781680343427

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Deed and will books typically contain records of land transactions plus leases, mortgages, bills of sale, slave manumissions, powers of attorney, estate settlements, and more. Deed and will books are a main staple in genealogy research to determine family relationships. This volume contains entries from Essex County Deed & Will Book 1701-1703, March 10. 1700/1 through March 1703/4. Originally published in 1991, reprinted 2016.


Virginia Colonial Abstracts

Virginia Colonial Abstracts

Author: Beverley Fleet

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 1454

ISBN-13: 0806311959

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"In this reprint edition the contents [of the original 34 volumes] have been rearranged, re-typed, and consolidated in three hardcover volumes, each with its own master index."--Title page verso.


Essex County, Virginia Deed and Will Abstracts 1699-1701

Essex County, Virginia Deed and Will Abstracts 1699-1701

Author: Ruth Sparacio

Publisher:

Published: 2016-09-06

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781680343410

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Deed and will books typically contain records of land transactions plus leases, mortgages, bills of sale, slave manumissions, powers of attorney, estate settlements, and more. Deed and will books are a main staple in genealogy research to determine family relationships. This volume contains entries from Essex County Deed & Will Book 1699-1701, June 8, 1699, through March 10, 1700/1. Originally published in 1991, reprinted 2016


Records of Colonial Goucester County, Virginia

Records of Colonial Goucester County, Virginia

Author:

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 2009-06

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 0806347201

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The middle chapters of this book are given over to Wilkes County genealogy and biography, with chapters on the buyers and sellers of lots and the early settlers of the county. The work as a whole is crowded with references to ministers, officials, teachers, and soldiers, so much so that an index of more than 2,000 entries was created by Mrs. Hays to encompass them.