Wills of Rappahannock County, Virginia 1656-1692

Wills of Rappahannock County, Virginia 1656-1692

Author: William Montgomery Sweeny

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 2009-06

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 0806351748

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Mr. Webb's Sussex County directory is divided into three parts. The first part, comprising fully half the book, gives a historical overview of Sussex County, eminent Sussex pioneers, the establishment of the county courthouse, and so forth. The historical narrative then moves on to each of the county's fourteen townships from Andover through Wantage, delineating milestones, landmarks, and famous episodes in the lives of the townships. Part 2 constitutes the directory itself, which is arranged by township and lists the name of each freeholder, with his village, living in Sussex County at the time of the volume's original publication in 1872. In all, some 5,000 freeholders can be found in the directory.


Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will Book, 1682-1687

Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will Book, 1682-1687

Author: Ruth Sparacio

Publisher:

Published: 2018-09

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9781680349184

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This volume contains records from (Old) Rappahannock County Will Book 2, 1682-1687, beginning on page 1 through page 118, for wills and settlements of estates recorded 28 January 1682 through 14 March 1686/7. In addition to the full name of the deceased, these records offer a rich source of names, which may include spouse, children, relatives, witnesses, and/or others. Estate inventories provide a fascinating look at possessions during this time period. An every-name index adds to the value of this work.


(Old) Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed and Will Book Abstracts 1656-1662

(Old) Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed and Will Book Abstracts 1656-1662

Author: Ruth Sparacio

Publisher:

Published: 2016-03-24

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 9781680341249

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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 (old) Rappahannock County Part 1, 1656-1664 beginning on page 1 and ending on page 180, February 4, 1656 through July 1, 1662. Originally published in 1989. Reprinted 2016.


(Old) Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed and Will Book Abstracts 1662-1665

(Old) Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed and Will Book Abstracts 1662-1665

Author: Ruth Sparacio

Publisher:

Published: 2016-03-24

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9781680341256

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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 (old) Rappahannock County Part II, 1656-1664. Records, Deeds, Wills and Settlements of estates, July 3, 1662 through May 3, 1665. Originally published in 1989. Reprinted 2016.


Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book, 1689-1692

Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book, 1689-1692

Author: Ruth Sparacio

Publisher:

Published: 2018-09

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9781680349177

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This volume contains records from (Old) Rappahannock County Order Book, 1689-1692, beginning on page 149 through page 254, for courts held 1 January 1689 through 6 April 1692: legal disputes, bastardy cases, indentured servants cases, and much more.


History of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia, 1656-1692, Including the Present Counties of Essex and Richmond, and Parts of Westmoreland, King George, Stafford, Caroline, and Spotsylvania

History of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia, 1656-1692, Including the Present Counties of Essex and Richmond, and Parts of Westmoreland, King George, Stafford, Caroline, and Spotsylvania

Author: Wesley Pippenger

Publisher:

Published: 2024-05-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781585490837

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This landmark work is presented for the first time since its debut in 1965 when a limited number of copies were privately printed. The study focuses on a portion of the Northern Neck of Virginia that today comprises primarily Essex and Richmond Counties but extends to neighboring counties as well. It begins with details about the interactions between native Indians and the incoming white man who largely moved in from Jamestown, the York River, and other points south, and then spins forward through the establishment of church parish boundaries, clearing of forested lands for corn and tobacco fields, the construction of private and public buildings, and the organization of local governments. The text is accompanied with three illustrations by the late Sydney E. King, a nationally famous documentary artist whose pictures are found at national monuments and in state and national parks across the nation. An additional illustration is drawn by Mrs. John L. Motley, Jr. (Viven Farish) from old family photographs of Colonel John Catlett's home that once stood above Port Royal, Virginia, which was in her childhood the home of her grandparents. "Old" Rappahannock County was first created from Lancaster in 1656 and became extinct in 1692 when it was divided into Essex and Richmond Counties. The present county of the same name was formed in 1833 from Culpeper County and is located some 100 miles to the west. Because of the loss of the earliest court order books, historical details before 1683 are limited and are drawn by the author from Lancaster County records. The original mimeographed text has been retyped and reformatted with a new detailed index by Wesley E. Pippenger. Be advised that page citations to the original text are therefore modified in this edition. We thank the author's family for permission to reprint this unique and valuable documentation of Virginia's early years.