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Richmond County (Va.) Wills and Fiduciary Records, 1699-1921

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Richmond County (Va.) Wills and Fiduciary Records, 1699-1921, includes recorded and unrecorded wills, administrators' bonds, dower appraisements, estate accounts, executors' bonds, guardians' bonds, and inventories and appraisements. The wills record the deceased's plan for how his or her estate was to be divided among his or her heirs following his or her death. Information commonly recorded in wills include the name of the deceased, also referred as the testator; names of heirs; a listing of real and personal property (including slaves) and how it was to be divided among the heirs; names of individuals who were to be the will's executors; the date will was written; and the date will was recorded at the court house. The collection also includes wills not recorded in will books.

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Richmond County (Va.) Wills and Fiduciary Records, 1699-1921

Robert M. Brown, Attorney Account Books, 1838-1880

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Robert M. Brown, Attorney Account Books, 1838-1880, records accounts related to legal services. Entries record names of clients, dates of transactions, form of transactions, legal services rendered, amount owed, form of payments, and amount paid. Legal services include defense counsel in law suits, administrator of decedent estates, guardian of minors, and recording legal documents. Transactions include sale of slaves. Both volumes include indices.

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Robert M. Brown, Attorney Account Books, 1838-1880

Southampton County (Va.) Unrecorded Deeds, 1759-1839

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Southampton County (Va.) Unrecorded Deeds, 1759-1839, consist of deeds of bargain and sale, deeds of gift, mortgages, deeds of trust, and deeds of emancipation. Unrecorded deeds were never proved and recorded in deed books. A few of the deeds include plats. Except for a few years early in the eighteenth century, slaves in Virginia were considered personal property and consequently were not usually sold by deed. However, they were often transferred in deeds of gift or were the property listed in mortgages and deeds of trust.

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Southampton County (Va.) Unrecorded Deeds, 1759-1839

Surry County (Va.) Record of Marriages Made In Obedience to Circular No. 11, 1866

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Surry County (Va.) Record of Marriages Made in Obedience to Circular No. 11, 1866, is a register of freedmen's marriages. It is also commonly called both the Surry County (Va.) Freedman's Marriage Register and the Surry County (Va.) Cohabitation Register. It includes the names of parties married, time of marriage, age of parties, place of marriage, place of residence, place of birth, names of parents of parties married, condition (whether single or previously married), occupation of husband, and names of children by another wife which the husband acknowledges as his and who are thereby legitimate. There is an index on p. 6 that indicates on which page of the register that letter of the alphabet begins.

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Surry County (Va.) Record of Marriages Made In Obedience to Circular No. 11, 1866

Thomas Miller Papers, 1773-1852

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Papers, 1754-1819, of Thomas Miller (1754-1819) of Goochland County, Virginia, as well as the executor of his estate James B. Ferguson (b. ca. 1781), also of Goochland. Includes correspondence, subject files, accounts, receipts, papers of William Gay and William Pope, and oversize items. This collection is part of the Goochland County Circuit Court Records.

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Thomas Miller Papers, 1773-1852

William Taylor Memorandum Books, 1762-1769

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William Taylor Memorandum Books, 1762-1769, records the transactions involving the estate of William Taylor mainly the sell of Taylor's personal property and hiring out of slaves. Transactions record the names of individuals who purchased items or hired slaves and the amount paid. Transactions include the names of slaves.

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William Taylor Memorandum Books, 1762-1769

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