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Surry County (Va.) County Court Order and Minutes, 1681, 1718

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Surry County (Va.) County Court Order and Minutes, 1681, 1718, includes a court order informing William Elliot to pay an obligation to Lawrence Flemings and pages torn from a 1718 county court minute book.

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Surry County (Va.) County Court Order and Minutes, 1681, 1718 8 p.

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

Surry County (Va.) Tax Ledger, 1868-1870 circa

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Surry County (Va.) Tax Ledger, 1868-1870 circa, consists of one volume of taxes owed and collected. Each entry consists of 5 columns: a number, a person's name, state taxes owed, county taxes owed, and total taxes owed. There are several different lists throughout the volume. Some amounts are noted as paid. There is a newspaper clipping pasted on the back board related to the collection of taxes for 1870.

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Surry County (Va.) Tax Ledger, 1868-1870 circa

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