2 edition of Lunenburg County, Virginia guardian accounts, 1791-1810 found in the catalog.
Lunenburg County, Virginia guardian accounts, 1791-1810
June Banks Evans
Published
1995
by Bryn Ffyliaid Publications in New Orleans, La
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes index.
Other titles | LGA, 1791-1810 |
Statement | abstracted by June Banks Evans. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | F232.L9 E965 1995 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 88 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 88 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL850963M |
LC Control Number | 95131063 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 32129301 |
Source: April, Court, Lunenburg County. Reference: Lunenburg County, Virginia, Order Book 2, , by June Banks Evans. **Ca - Crews, Richard. - tax list. 1 tithe. p. Charlotte Co Will Book 1 p. Account of Clement Read. Credits include mention of David Crews. because he was the guardian of Frances Maxey, who. Old files of Jo Lee Gregory Spears EDMONDSONS IN MARRIAGES OF LUNENBURG COUNTY VIRGINIA by Matheny & Yates EDMONDSON, Coleman of Lunenburg County & Francis BOWERS, 8 Sep Sur: Sanford BOWERS. EDMONDSON, Benjamin of Lunenburg County & Martha TOMLINSON, 12 May Sur: Benjamin ORGAIN.
Lunenburg County Virginia will book 1, [Evans, June Banks] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Lunenburg County Virginia will book 1, Author: June Banks Evans. Lunenburg County Information. Lunenburg County was established on May 1, , from Brunswick County. The county is named for the former Duchy of Brunswick-Lunenburg in Germany. Among the earliest settlers of the county was William Taylor, born in King William County, Virginia.
Located at USGenWeb Archives: Lunenburg Co., VA [Report Broken Link] Federal Census Pages - Located at USGenWeb Archives: Lunenburg Co., VA [Report Broken Link] Federal Census Pages - Located at USGenWeb Archives: Lunenburg Co., VA [Report Broken Link] Federal Census Pages - Located at USGenWeb Archives. Images of Mecklenburg County Guardian Accounts. to to to Parish Registers Help to Locate the Family Seat A tobacco field in Virginia. Early settlers planted in the streets and by ways. However, the land was worn out from tobacco before the onset of the American Revolution. That is why families moved on.
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Get this from a library. Lunenburg County, Virginia guardian accounts, [June Banks Evans]. Images of Lunenburg County Guardian Accounts. to to to to Images of Lunenburg County Wills, Inventories, Deeds. Lunenburg County Probate Records. Early wills,Lunenburg County, Virginia Family History Library.
Guardian accounts, Family History Library. Lunenburg County, Virginia will books Family History Library. Lunenburg County, Virginia wills, Family History Library. Lunenburg County, Virginia, Circuit Court deed and will book Family History Library.
June Banks Evans, Lunenburg County, Virginia Guardian Accounts (New Orleans: Bryn Ffyliaid Publications, ). Washington would not have had a guardian. Lunenburg County, Virginia wills, Statement of Responsibility: Virginia: Virginia Book Company, c Physical: iv, [] p.
View this catalog record in WorldCat for other possible copy locations. Subjects. Locality Subjects. United States, Virginia, Lunenburg - Probate records; Location.
Copies. Call Number Location. Peter Evans of Granville County, North Carolina, John J. Evans, Thomas Evans, & Allen Evans of Franklin County, North Carolina, all heirs of Mark Evans, deceased of Lunenburg County appoint Thomas E.
Parrott of Granville County, North Carolina their attorney for father’s estate in Virginia. Recorded: 9 December Guardian Accounts, LUNENBURG CO., VA CENSUS transcribed by John Vogt. 10 1/2 x 8 1/2, x, 38 pages, illustrations, maps.
This is the first surviving census for Lunenburg, since both the and censuses have been lost. Lunenburg was a populous county in Southside Virginia, with moderate-sized plantations and a significant slave population (60%).
Lunenburg County, Virginia, Marriage Bonds Index, 2, Marriages of Lunenburg County, Virginia, About Marriages of Lunenburg County, Virginia, At the time of its formation inLunenburg County comprised the territory contained in nine present-day Virginia counties. In this work, Matheny and Yates have recorded all pertinent details of the 2, earliest extant Lunenburg County.
The actual references to the Order Books concerning probate not found in the Will Books are on separate records.
Counties and Cities Indexed Accomack County () Albemarle County () Amelia County () Amherst County () Bath County () Bedford County (). Lunenburg County, Virginia circuit court deed and will book, Not in Library.
Lunenburg County, Virginia guardian accounts, June Banks Evans Not in Library. Census of [date] Lunenburg County, Virginia June Banks Evans Not in Library.
Lunenburg County Virginia will book 2, June Banks Evans Not in Library. Land taxes. CLOSURES. Lunenburg Convenience Center Sites as of November Please be advised that the waste receptacles at the dumpsites located on Gigg Road and Potts Spring Road will be removed and these two sites will permanently close during the last week of October (10/26//30/).
There will be signs at the sites to direct County residents to the nearest convenience centers. Deed Books () and Indices to Deeds () for Lunenburg County can be found on microfilm at the Library of Virginia.
Consult A Guide to Virginia County and City Records on Microfilm Additional Lunenburg County Land Records can be found on microfilm at The Library of Virginia. Isle of Wight County, Virginia Deeds,Court Orders,and Guardian Accounts, e book Isle of Wight County, Virginia Deeds, and Deeds, e book Isle of Wight County, Virginia Deeds, e book.
Lists of Tithes, Lunenburg County, Virginia, by Lunenburg County Paperback $ Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by Book World : Katherine B.
Elliott. Marriages of Lunenburg County, Virginia, At the time of its formation inLunenburg County comprised the territory contained in nine present-day Virginia counties. In this work, Matheny and Yates have recorded all pertinent details of the 2, earliest extant Lunenburg County marriages. Virginia, Select Marriages, Genealogical Notes Concerning the Ward Family, Primarily of Lunenburg County, Va.
Available at Virginia Historical Society. [Ward] Vaden, Mary Jane. A Ward Family History Descendants of William A. Ward and Mary C. Willard of Lunenburg County, Virginia, Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, FHL Book W21v.
Lunenburg County, Deed Book and ; Deed Book Lunenburg County, Land Tax Book for Lunenburg County, Deed Book Chesterfield County, Deed Book United States National Archives, Third Census of the United States,Virginia, M roll 69 page 6. A Guide to the Lunenburg County (Va.) Wills, A Collection in the Library of Virginia Barcode numbers:,LUNENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOK 7/ MARRIAGE BONDS page 3 JOHN LUCAS and ELIZABETH COMER, spinster, daughter of JOHN C.
COMER, deceased [Guardian’s Account] 18 Aug. Returned and OR. Page Salmond’s orphans [Guardian’s account] David Hudson, guard.
History. Lunenburg County was established on May 1,from Brunswick county is named for the former Duchy of Brunswick-Lünenburg in Germany, because one of the titles also carried by Britain's Hanoverian kings was Duke of Brunswick-Lünenburg.
It is nicknamed "The Old Free State" because during the buildup of the Civil War, it let Virginia know the county would break off if the.Government Center P.O. Drawer 70 Boydton Plank Road Dinwiddie, VA Phone: Fax: Antrim Parish was created in from Cumberland Parish at the same Halifax County was formed from Lunenburg County.
The parish covers all of the county. The parish vestry was required by law to perform many civil governmental functins, such as land processioning, taxation, taking of the poor, guardianship of orphans, road repair, etc.