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Halifax County (Va.) Capitation and Personal Property Tax Ledger, 1861

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Halifax County (Va.) Capitation and Personal Property Tax Ledger, 1861, is a manuscript volume that records the names of people who owe tax, how much paid on capitation tax, and then specifics about taxes paid on personal property including furniture, watches, plate, carriages, money, livestock, and slaves.

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Halifax County (Va.) Capitation and Personal Property Tax Ledger, 1861

Halifax County (Va.) Deed of Trust, Philemon B. Carter and Wife to A. G. Walters, 1860

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Halifax County (Va.) Deed of Trust, Philemon B. Carter and Wife to A. G. Walters, is dated 17 October 1860. In the deed, Carter grants A. G. Walters 450 acres lying in Halifax County in order to secure payments for his various debts. Also granted in the deed were Carter's livestock and one half of another tract containing 34 acres lying on Toby Creek upon which was situated a water grist mill and a circular saw mill.

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Halifax County (Va.) Deed of Trust, Philemon B. Carter and Wife to A. G. Walters, 1860

Halifax County (Va.) Free and Enslaved Records, 1862

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Halifax County (Va.) Free and Enslaved Records, 1862, consists of a requisition for public use.

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Halifax County (Va.) Land Records, 1746-1901

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Halifax County (Va.) Land Records, 1746-1901, consist of Deed Book, Volume 8, 1770-1772, Deed Book, Volume 44, 1837-1838, and Survey Book, Volume 1, 1746-1901.

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Halifax County (Va.) Land Records, 1746-1901

Halifax County (Va.) Lists of Tithables, 1755, 1770, 1771, and 1780.

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Halifax County (Va.) Lists of Tithables, 1755, 1770, 1771, and 1780. Consists of manuscript lists of tithable heads of household in the county for the years 1755, 1770, 1771, and 1780.

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Halifax County (Va.) Lists of Tithables, 1755, 1770, 1771, and 1780.

Halifax County (Va.) Minute Book, 1827-1828

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Halifax County (Va.) Minute Book, 1827-1828, consists of 4 pages from the missing Halifax Co. Minute Book, 1825-1828. Information recorded includes William Singleton's affidavit for a Revolutionary War pension, motions for new roads, docket information about civil and chancery lawsuits, estate matters, and county claims.

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Halifax County (Va.) Minute Book, 1827-1828

Halifax County (Va.) Pleas No. 1, 1752-1755

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Halifax County (Va.) Pleas No. 1, 1752-1755, consist of Part 1 and Part 2 of the pleas heard May Term 1752-March Term 1755.

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Halifax County (Va.) Pleas No. 1, 1752-1755

Halifax County (Va.) Records, 1773-1862

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Halifax County (Va.) Records, 1773-1862, includes miscellaneous records from the following series: Election Records, County Administrative Records, Tax and Fiscal Records, Sheriff's Records, Court Records, Miscellaneous Records, Fiduciary Records, Military and Pension Reords, Public Buildings and Grounds Records, and Will Records

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Halifax County (Va.) Records, 1773-1862

Halifax County (Va.) Records Related to the Registration of Free Persons, 1802-1853

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Halifax County (Va.) Records Related to the Registration of Free Persons, 1802-1853, includes two "Register of Free Negroes," 1802-1853

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Halifax County (Va.) Sheriff Records, 1836-1879

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Halifax County (Va.) Sheriff Records, 1836-1879, includes Sheriff records and papers, and Tax and Fee Books.

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Halifax County (Va.) Sheriff Records, 1836-1879

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