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Hanover County (Va.) Clerk's Fee Bills, 1788-1793

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Hanover County (Va.) Clerk's Fee Bills, 1788-1793. Consists of two bills for court fees issued by Hanover County Clerk William Pollard.

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Hanover County (Va.) Clerk's Fee Bills, 1788-1793

Hanover County (Va.) Deeds and Land Grants, 1727-1857

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This collection forms part of the Robert Alonzo Brock Collection at The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
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Hanover County (Va.) Election Records, 1879-1966

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The Hanover County (Va.) Election Records, 1879-1966, consists of 133 volumes of rolls and lists of registered voters along with county poll books for general, primary, and local option elections.

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Hanover County (Va.) Election Records, 1879-1966

Hanover County (Va.) Sheriff's Fee Bills, 1787-1794

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Hanover County (Va.) Sheriff's Fee Bills, 1787-1794. Consists of 34 fee bills issued by the Hanover County sheriff from 1787 to 1794.

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Hanover County (Va.) Sheriff's Fee Bills, 1787-1794

Hanover County (Va.) Tax Fee Bills, 1792

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Hanover County (Va.) Tax Fee Bills, 1792. Consists of tax fee bills issued to Charles Lambert, Mary Jones, Peter Francis Dauchy, Benjamin Tate, and John Ingram.

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Hanover County (Va.) Tax Fee Bills, 1792

Will and executor's bond of Mahala, free woman of color, 1831

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Will and executor's bond of Mahala, free woman of color, 1831, recorded in the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery for Hanover County. In her will, Mahala stated that she wanted her children that she purchased from Colonel Thomas Tinsley, deceased, be free. She also wanted her daughter Clara be bound to her former mistress Susanna Tinsley until she reached the age of 21. The executor's bond named Thomas G. Tinsley executor of Mahala's estate.

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Will and executor's bond of Mahala, free woman of color, 1831

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