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  • Marriage License Bonds of Lancaster County, Virginia, from 1701 to 1848
    Stratton Nottingham
    This long out-of-print collection of the oldest recorded Lancaster County marriage bonds furnishes, in each instance, the name of the groom, the maiden name of the bride, and the name of the surety (often a relative). The nearly 2,000 bonds are arranged alphabetically according to the surname of the groom, and a bride’s index at the back of the volume makes for even greater con...
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    19,07 €

  • Accomack (Virginia) Land Causes, 1728-1825
    Stratton Nottingham
    Accomack County is one of the two ancient counties on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, a region of much genealogical and historical interest. The 'land causes' abstracted here refer to chancery suits regarding dower rights, divisions of land among heirs, ejectment proceedings, etc. These files are likely to contain the declaration of the plaintiff, the answer of the defendant, deposit...
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    26,63 €

  • Certificates and Rights, Accomack County, Virginia, 1663-1709
    Stratton Nottingham
    The land certificates and headrights in this volume were abstracted from Accomack County court records, the certificates being granted to persons sponsoring the transportation of men and women into the Colony. These lists are of value in establishing relationships, the approximate time of arrival in the Colony, and the locality in which 3,000 immigrant ancestors settled. ...
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    22,42 €

  • Marriage License Bonds of Accomack County, Virginia from 1774 to 1806
    Stratton Nottingham
    This collection of the earliest 1,000 extant Accomack County marriages by a respected compiler of Virginia source materials gives the names of approximately 3,000 brides, grooms and witnesses, and the dates of the marriages. The material is arranged alphabetically by the name of the groom, with a separate section indexing brides. ...
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    21,75 €

  • Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia 1663-1800
    Stratton Nottingham
    In 1634, Virginia was divided into eight counties and the county which included the entire eastern shore peninsula of Virginia was named Accomack, a variation of Accawmacke, the Indian name for this region. '...in 1642 the name was changed to Northampton, but for many years Accomack often appeared in the records for the name of this area. ...in 1663, the northern and largest pa...
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    52,24 €

  • Virginia Land Causes
    Stratton Nottingham
    With a preface by Miles Barnes. The land causes abstracted here refer to chancery suits regarding dower rights, divisions of land among heirs, ejectment proceedings, etc. Included are depositions by various parties which frequently give dates of birth, death or marriage for key parties of the suit, and the verdict of the jury. In many cases ownership of the land is traced down ...
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    24,15 €

  • Marriage License Bonds of Northumberland County, Virginia
    Stratton Nottingham
    Originally published in 1929, lists nearly 3000 marriages from Northumberland County. Entries include names of the contracting parties, dates, place of residence (when given), sureties, and etc. There was no marriage register prior to 1850, information taken from loose papers filed in the County Clerk’s office. ...
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    25,47 €

  • Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia in the Revolutionary War
    Stratton Nottingham
    The information in this volume was taken from several of Nottingham’s works which related to service in the Revolutionary War: Revolutionary Soldiers and Sailors from Accomack County, Virginia and Revolutionary Soldiers and Sailors from Northampton County, Virginia: Muster Rolls and Pay Rolls of the Twenty-Seventh Regiment of Virginia Militia, Northampton County 1812. These con...
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    21,54 €

  • Revolutionary Soldiers and Sailors from Lancaster County, Virginia
    Stratton Nottingham
    The Revolutionary records contained in this volume were compiled from the Court records of Lancaster County, Virginia. The records prior to 1800 have recently been moved to Richmond, and are in the State Archives. Those after 1800 are still in the County Clerk’s Office. The records include the recommendation of the Court of those qualified to serve as officers in the County Mil...
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    18,72 €

  • Accomack Tithables, 1663-1695
    Stratton Nottingham
    Some of the most valuable sources of information relative to the early generations of Virginia families are the lists of tithables, or tax lists. These lists enable the researcher to establish the locality in which many of our early ancestors first settled, and, when the tithables are recorded in other counties, to follow them with more or less accuracy when they moved on. Unfo...
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    18,78 €

  • Marriage License Bonds of Westmoreland County, Virginia, from 1786 to 1850
    Stratton Nottingham
    Abstracted from the records in the Clerk’s Office of Westmoreland County, this work contains a list of about 2,500 marriage bonds showing the names of approximately 6,000 brides, grooms, parents and sureties, the exact date of each bond, and, in some instances, the contracting parties’ dates of birth and the place of marriage. With a brides’ index. ...
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    21,94 €

  • Marriage License Bonds of Northumberland County, Virginia, from 1783 to 1850
    Stratton Nottingham
    Northumberland County had no marriage register before 1850, so these records, gathered from loose papers in the County Clerk’s Office, are unique. About 3,000 marriage bonds are listed, giving the names of about 7,500 brides, grooms, parents and sureties, and the bond date. In a good many instances, proof of marriage is shown by the 'consent' of either the contracting parties t...
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    21,89 €

  • Marriages of Mecklenburg County [Virginia] from 1765 to 1810
    Nottingham / Stratton Nottingham
    Mecklenburg County in south-central Virginia was formed from Lunenburg County in 1764 and today adjoins the North Carolina border opposite the counties of Granville, Vance, and Warren. This volume contains the only official record of extant marriages from Mecklenburg County. It was compiled from loose papers, inasmuch as no marriage register prior to 1850 is known to exist. The...
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    16,93 €

  • Marriage License Bonds of Northampton County, Virginia from 1706 to 1854
    Nottingham / Stratton Nottingham
    Indispensable to the history and genealogy of Virginia’s Eastern Shore, this work contains a list of about 3,500 marriage bonds showing the names of approximately 10,000 brides, grooms, parents, and sureties and the exact date of each bond. The material is arranged alphabetically by the name of the groom, with an index to brides forming a separate section. ...
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    25,33 €