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  • av Ruth Sparacio
    344,-

    County court order books contain records of all matters brought before the court while in session. The information contained in these records may not appear elsewhere. The order books typically provide a synopsis of court cases in a relatively organized format.This volume contains records from Richmond County, Virginia, Order Book No. 10, 1732-1739, beginning on page 340 and ending on page 509 for courts held 4 November 1735 through 7 March 1736/7. An every-name and place index adds to the value of this work.

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    331,-

    This volume contains records from Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book, 1745-1749, beginning on page 1 through page 333, for courts held 17 December 1745 through 16 May 1749. Records generally include the full names of all persons involved in the transaction (grantor, grantee, witnesses, and court officials), sum paid, description and location of property, date of transaction and date recorded. An every-name and place index adds to the value of this work.

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    277,-

    Middlesex County, Virginia Order Book Abstracts, 1710-1712 contains entries from Middlesex County, Virginia Order Book No. 5, 1710-1721 beginning on page 1 and ending on page 101 for courts held 6 March 1710/11 through 13 October 1712. County court order books contain records of all matters brought before the court while in session.The information contained in these records may not appear elsewhere. The order books typically provide a synopsis of court cases in a relatively organized format. Records you may find include appointments of local officials, records of legal disputes such as property disputes, estate disputes, and disputes involving slaves and servants, certificates granted for apprehending runaway servants and delivering letters, and much more. This information is similar to our present day small claims and civil courts. An index to full-names, places and subjects adds to the value of this work.

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    290,-

    Middlesex County, Virginia Order Book Abstracts, 1719-1721 contains entries from Middlesex County, Virginia Order Book No. 5, 1710-1721 beginning on page 421 and ending on page 535 for courts held 5 May 1719 through 4 July 1721 and Middlesex County, Virginia Order Book No. 6, 1721-1726 beginning on page 1 and ending on page 22 for courts held 1 August 1721 through 2 February 1721/1722. County court order books contain records of all matters brought before the court while in session.The information contained in these records may not appear elsewhere. The order books typically provide a synopsis of court cases in a relatively organized format. Records you may find include appointments of local officials, records of legal disputes such as property disputes, estate disputes, and disputes involving slaves and servants, certificates granted for apprehending runaway servants and delivering letters, and much more. This information is similar to our present day small claims and civil courts. An index to full-names, places and subjects adds to the value of this work.(2000), 2022, 8¿x11, paper, index, 122 pp

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    290,-

    County court order books contain records of all matters brought before the court while in session. The information contained in these records may not appear elsewhere. The order books typically provide a synopsis of court cases in a relatively organized format. Records you may find include appointments of local officials and militia officers, records of legal disputes, appointments of guardians for minors, apprenticeships of minors authorized by overseers of the poor, naturalizations, road orders, and the register of free Negroes.This volume contains entries from Northumberland County, Virginia, Order Book, 1666-1678 beginning on page 199 and ending on page 316 for courts held 25 April 1674 through 22 November 1677. A full-name and place index adds to the value of this work.(1999), 2022, 8¿x11, paper, index, 126 pp.

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    262,-

    Deed books typically contain records of land transactions, mortgages, bills of sale, slave manumissions, powers of attorney, and sometimes marriage contracts. Deed books should always be consulted when doing genealogical research.This volume contains entries from King George County Deed Book 6, 1745-1784 beginning on page 285 and ending on page 402 for courts held 6 July 1780 through 23 December 1783, and entries from Deed Book 7, 1785-1793 beginning on page 1 and ending on page 154 for courts held 7 July 1785 through 6 September 1787. A full-name and place index adds to the value of this work.(1994), 2022 8¿x11, paper, index, 124 pp.

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    262,-

    Will books are one of the best resources for determining family relationships in genealogy research. This volume contains entries from Essex County Will Book No. 7 (1743-1747), beginning on page 1 and ending on page 322/323 for courts held 17 May 1743 through 19 March 1744. "N.B. Essex County Will Book 1743-1747 contains 533 pages. Pages 324 through 533 will be found in our following book, Will Abstracts of Essex County, Virginia 1745-1747." 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 and place index adds to the value of this work.(1991), 2022, 8¿x11, paper, index, 108 pp

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    290,-

    Will books are one of the best resources for determining family relationships in genealogy research. This volume contains entries from Lancaster County, Virginia, Inventories and Wills No. 8, 1690-1709, beginning on page 1 and ending on page 139 for courts held 9 April 1690 through 8 June 1709. 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 and place index adds to the value of this work.(?), 2022, 8¿x11, paper, index, 140 pp.

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    290,-

    This volume contains entries from Richmond City, Virginia, Hustings Deeds No. 1, 1782-1792 beginning on page 1 and ending on page 434-436 for courts held 15 July 1782 through 26 July 1790. Records include deeds, letters of attorney, bonds, etc. A full-name and place index adds to the value of this work.(?), 2022, 8¿x11, paper, index, 134 pp.

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    262,-

    Unlike the will books in most Virginia counties, the inventories, estate accounts and estate sales of King George County are not a part of the will book (at least through 1780). The inventories for the years 1721-1744 were found in a separate book. This volume contains entries from King George County, Virginia Deed Book 6, 1745-1784 beginning on page 5 (pages 1-4 are missing) and ending on page 283 for courts held September 6, 1745 through February 7, 1765. These abstracts include inventories, estate accounts and estate sales. In addition to the full name of the deceased and full-names of witnesses, estate inventories provide a fascinating look at possessions during this time period. A full-name index adds to the value of this work.(1994), 2022, 8¿x11, paper, index, 116 pp

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    290,-

    This volume contains entries from Lancaster County, Virginia, Deeds &c. No. 9, 1701-1715, beginning on page 206 and ending on page 411 for courts held 3 January 1706 through 31 October 1710.Researching deed books is a must when researching your family history. County deed books contain records of land transactions, bills of sale, powers of attorney, mortgages and leases, slave manumissions, and sometimes marriage contracts. A full-name and place index adds to the value of this work.(?), 2022, 8¿x11, paper, index, 130 pp

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    283,-

    This volume contains entries from Richmond City, Virginia, Hustings Deeds No. 1, 1782-1792 beginning on page 436-437 and ending on page 621-622 for courts held 20 July 1790 through 16 May 1792. This volume also contains entries from Richmond City, Virginia, Hustings Deeds No. 2, 1792-1799 beginning on page 1-2 and ending on page 125-126 for courts held 11 June 1792 through 14 January 1794. Records include deeds, letters of attorney, bonds, etc. A full-name and place index adds to the value of this work.(?), 2022, 8¿x11, paper, index, 134 pp

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    331,-

    Will books are one of the best ways to determine family relationships in genealogy research. Your research is not complete unless you have looked at wills.This volume contains entries from Essex County Will Book No. 7, 1743-1747 beginning on page 324 and ending on page 533, May 21, 1745 through May 20, 1747; and Essex County Will Book No. 8, 1747-1750 beginning on page 1 and ending on page 119, June 16, 1747 through December 20, 1748. Originally published in 1991, reprinted in 2016.

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    290,-

    This volume contains abstracts from Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book L (1781-1783) beginning on page one and ending on page 368 for courts held 16 October 1781 through 18 August 1783. Records generally include the full names of all persons involved in the transaction (grantor, grantee, witnesses, and court officials), sum paid, description and location of property, date of transaction and date recorded. A full-name and place index adds to the value of this work.(), 2022, 8¿x11, paper, index, 108 pp.

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    276 - 357,-

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    262,-

    This volume contains records from Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 22, 1738¿1742, beginning on page 1 through page 438, for courts held 20 February 1738 through 15 February 1742. Records generally include the full names of all persons involved in the transaction (grantor, grantee, witnesses, and court officials), sum paid, description and location of property, date of transaction and date recorded. An every-name, place and subject index adds to the value of this work.(?), 2018, 8¿x11, paper, index, 124 pp

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    262,-

    This volume contains records from Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 18, 1724-1728, beginning on page 1 through page 380, for courts held 20 October 1724 through 17 December 1728. Records generally include the full names of all persons involved in the transaction (grantor, grantee, witnesses, and court officials), sum paid, description and location of property, date of transaction and date recorded. An every-name, place and subject index adds to the value of this work.(?), 2018, 8¿x11, paper, index, 126 pp

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    269,-

    This volume contains records from Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 20, 1733-1738, beginning on page 1 through page 450, for courts held 17 July 1733 through 20 February 1738. Records generally include the full names of all persons involved in the transaction (grantor, grantee, witnesses, and court officials), sum paid, description and location of property, date of transaction and date recorded. An every-name, place and subject index adds to the value of this work.(?), 2018, 8¿x11, paper, index, 130 pp

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    297,-

    This volume of the Fauquier County, Virginia series contains entries from Fauquier County Minute Book, 1764-1768 beginning on page 22 and ending on page 185 for courts held September 29, 1764 through July 28, 1766.Court minute books contain minutes of all matters brought before the court when it was in session and may contain important information not found anywhere else. A wide variety of information is found in court minute books including appointments of county and militia officers, records of legal disputes heard before the county court, appointments of guardians, apprenticeship of children by the overseers of the poor, naturalizations, road orders, and registrations of free Negroes. An index to full-names, places and subjects adds to the value of this work.(1994), 2021, 8¿x11, paper, index, 124 pp

  • av Ruth Sparacio & Sam Sparacio
    269,-

  • av Ruth Sparacio
    290,-

    This volume of the Fauquier County, Virginia series contains entries from Fauquier County Minute Book, 1759-1762 beginning on page 355 and ending on page 374 for courts held September 24, 1762 through December 23, 1762; and, Fauquier County Minute Book, 1763-1764 beginning on page 1 and ending on page 219 for courts held March 24, 1763 through October 27, 1763.Court minute books contain minutes of all matters brought before the court when it was in session and may contain important information not found anywhere else. A wide variety of information is found in court minute books including appointments of county and militia officers, records of legal disputes heard before the county court, appointments of guardians, apprenticeship of children by the overseers of the poor, naturalizations, road orders, and registrations of free Negroes. An index to full-names, places and subjects adds to the value of this work.(1993), 2021, 8¿x11, paper, index, 130 pp

  • av Ruth Sparacio & Sam Sparacio
    276,-

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