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Warren County (Va.) Circuit Court Records, 1836-1924

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Warren County (Va.) Circuit Court Records, 1836-1924 contains Executions, Executions Returned, Issue Dockets, Chancery Issue Dockets, Chancery Rule Book B, Witness Attendance Book, Receiver's Books, Common Law Issues, Execution Book, Fee Books and Chancery Fee Book.

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Warren County (Va.) Circuit Court Records, 1836-1924

Warren County (Va.) Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery Records, 1836-1852

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Warren County (Va.) Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery Records, 1836-1852 contains Executions, Issue Dockets, Writ Docket, and Memorandum Book.

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Warren County (Va.) County Court Records, 1836-1903

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Warren County (Va.) County Court Records, 1836-1903 contains Chancery Issue Docket, Common Law Issue Dockets, Memorandum Books, Writ Docket, Process Books A and B, Common Law Rules Books A and B, Record of Judgments, Fee Books, Executions, Volumes A-D, Index A to Minute Books, Chancery Writ Docket, and Witness Attendance Books.

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Warren County (Va.) County Court Records, 1836-1903

Warren County (Va.) Court Records, 1832-1932

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Warren County (Va.) Court Records, 1832-1932 contains Executions for the County, Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery and Circuit Courts; Justice of the Peace Records; Magistrates and Chancery Execution;, Writ Docket; Minutes; Process Book A; Chancery Rules Books; Common Law Execution A; Order of Attendance; Register of Descriptive Lists of Persons Convicted of a Felony; Fee Books; Fee Book and Memorandum Book; Common Law Papers; Judgments; and Commonwealth Causes.

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Warren County (Va.) Court Records, 1832-1932

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