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Accomack County (Va.) Judgment and Execution Docket and List of Free Negroes Over Twelve Years of Age, 1849-1852

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Accomack County (Va.) Judgment and Execution Docket and List of Free Negroes Over Twelve Years of Age, 1849-1852. The volume contains a Judgment and Execution Docket, 1849-1852, and a Free Negro List, 1852.

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Accomack County (Va.) Judgments (Freedom Suits), 1818-1860

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Accomack County (Va.) County Judgments (Freedom Suits), 1818-1860, consist of suits initiated by slaves seeking to gain their freedom on the law side of the court. Cases are identified by style of suit consisting of plaintiff and defendant names. Surnames of others involved in a suit, including secondary plaintiffs and defendants, witnesses, deponents and affiants, and family members with surnames different from the plaintiff or defendant are indexed. Also identified are names of slaves and slaveowners found in suit as well as whether slave(s) won their freedom. Predominant documents found in freedom suits include petitions, records of suits, depositions, affidavits, wills, among other items. Information found in documents include slave's argument for freedom, acquisition of slaves by slaveowners, slave ancestry, and relationship between slaves and slaveowners.

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Accomack County (Va.) Judgments (Freedom Suits), 1818-1860

Accomack County (Va.) Marriage Register, 1774-1807

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Accomack County (Va.) Marriage Register, 1774-1807, records the dates of marriage bonds, the dates of the marriage license, the names of the groom and bride, the monetary amount of the marriage bond, the sureties for the marriage bond, the couple's date of marriage and the minister performing the ceremony. Typically, a marriage register is based on ministers' returns. Marriages between free persons of color are noted on pages 4-6, 11, 14, 24, 37, 40-41, 44 and 50. Marriages between racially mixed individuals are noted on pages 16 and 46. A slave marriage is noted on page 24. The volume was originally titled "Marriage Bonds, 1774-1806."

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Accomack County (Va.) Marriage Register, 1774-1807

Accomack County (Va.) Military and Pension Records, 1775-1861, undated

3.4 cu. ft. (4 boxes); 2 v.
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Accomack County (Va.) Military and Pension Records, 1775-1861, undated, consist of military service records, accounts and vouchers, and claims for reimbursement by civilians and service members. The majority of these records are unprocessed. Records include:

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Accomack County (Va.) Military and Pension Records, 1775-1861, undated 3.4 cu. ft. (4 boxes); 2 v.

Accomack County (Va.) Military Drills Handbook, undated

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Accomack County (Va.) Military Drills Handbook, undated, consists of a manual intended to instruct soldiers how to march in formation, advance, retreat, and fire as a unit.

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Accomack County (Va.) Military Drills Handbook, undated

Accomack County (Va.) Minute Books, 1727-1871

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Accomack County (Va.) Minute Books, 1727-1871, record all matters brought before the court on a daily basis when it was in session including but not limited to: civil and criminal suits, appointments of county officers, appointments of guardians and administrators, deed recordings, free negro registrations, naturalization registrations, and court fees. Clerks would transfer information from minute books to appropriate order book, deed book, fiduciary book, free negro register, etc. Collection includes minute books from County Court, District Court, Superior Court of Law, Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery.

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Accomack County (Va.) Minute Books, 1727-1871

Accomack County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1700-1850 circa

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Accomack County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1700-1850 circa typically record an area of land processioned with geographical landmarks, roads, property lines noted, the names of the persons present, the date(s) when the processioning occurred, the names of the processioners, and the date that the return was recorded by the local court.

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Accomack County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1700-1850 circa

Accomack County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1700-1850 circa

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Accomack County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1700-1850 circa typically record an area of land processioned with geographical landmarks, roads, property lines noted, the names of the persons present, the date(s) when the processioning occurred, the names of the processioners, and the date that the return was recorded by the local court.

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Accomack County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1700-1850 circa

Accomack County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1700-1850 circa

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Accomack County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1700-1850 circa typically record an area of land processioned with geographical landmarks, roads, property lines noted, the names of the persons present, the date(s) when the processioning occurred, the names of the processioners, and the date that the return was recorded by the local court.

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Accomack County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1700-1850 circa

Accomack County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1700-1850 circa

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Accomack County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1700-1850 circa typically record an area of land processioned with geographical landmarks, roads, property lines noted, the names of the persons present, the date(s) when the processioning occurred, the names of the processioners, and the date that the return was recorded by the local court.

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Accomack County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1700-1850 circa

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