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Richmond County (Va.) Apprentice Indenture Binding George Fisher to James Barker, 1752 Oct. 2

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Richmond County (Va.) Apprentice Indenture Binding George Fisher to James Barker, 1752 Oct. 2. Consists of an indenture executed by Lunenburg Parish wardens Landon Carter and Alvin Mountjoy binding George Fisher, a nine-year-old orphan with no means of support, to James Barker.

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Richmond County (Va.) Apprentice Indenture Binding George Fisher to James Barker, 1752 Oct. 2

Richmond County (Va.) Coroners' Inquisitions, 1850-1857

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Richmond County (Va) Coroners' Inquisitions, 1850-1857, are investigations into the deaths of individuals who died by a sudden, violent, unnatural or suspicious manner, or died without medical attendance. Causes of death found in coroners' inquisitions include murder, infanticide, suicide, domestic violence, exposure to elements, drownings, train accidents, automobile accidents, and natural causes, or as commonly referred to in the 19th century, visitation by God. Documents commonly found in coroners' inquests include the inquisition, depositions, and summons. Criminal papers such as recognizance bonds can be found in coroner inquisitions. Information found in the inquisition include the name of the coroner, the names of the jurors, the name and age of the deceased if known, gender and race of the deceased, and when, how, and by what means the deceased came to his or her death. If the deceased was African American, the inquest would identify the deceased as enslaved or free person if known. If the deceased was enslaved, the inquest would include, if known, the name of the slave holder and the slave holder's residence. Information found in the depositions include the name of the deponent and his or her account of the circumstances that led to the death of the deceased. Enslaved people were deponents in coroner investigations.

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Richmond County (Va.) Coroners' Inquisitions, 1850-1857

Richmond County (Va.) Court Records, 1794-1960

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Richmond County (Va.) Court Records, 1794-1960, include the following records: Judgments, 1795, 1859-1901; Commonwealth Causes, 1878, 1887 ca.; Chancery Decrees (copies), 1869-1872; Plat of Sabine Hall, 1833 ca.; Register of Deaths, 1876; Register of Births, 1893-1899; The Times (Richmond, Va.), 1902 March 4; Miscellaneous Plats, 1794-1846, undated; Lists of Conveyances, 1816-1836, 1888, undated; Deeds, 1802-1871; Unrecorded Deed, 1871; Processioners' Returns, 1797, 1817, 1821, 1831, 1839; Journal of the House of Delegates, Partial, undated; Road Report, undated; Board of Supervisors Records, 1871; Plat of Prison Bounds, 1800 ca.; Chancery Commissioner Appointment, 1871; Clerks Records, 1930s ca. and undated; Miscellaneous Court Papers, 1869-1960; Oaths of Office and Related Documents, 1902-1912; Marriage Consents, 1902-1919, undated; Minister's Returns, 1812-1837, undated; Certificates of Death, 1932-1936; Assignments of Dower, 1871-1872; Report of Division of Slaves, 1822; Erroneous Assessment of Land, 1872-1904; Correspondence to Treasurer, 1904.

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Richmond County (Va.) Court Records, 1794-1960

Richmond County (Va.) Overseers of the Poor Records, 1786-1870

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The Richmond County (Va.) Overseer of the Poor Minutes Book is one volume dated 1786-1842. The minutes give the names of people receiving financial support, food, and clothing, and the burial of the deceased. The minutes also include the details of the collection of the levy for the poor and how the money was spent. Sept. 8, 1791 in an effort to complete laying the levy, processioners were assigned to procession the boundaries of each person owning land in the county. A brief description of each section of the county to be processioned is given. Lists of Insolvents in Lunenburg Parish for the year 1823, 1824, 1826, 1828, 1829 and for North Farnham Parish in 1824, 1826, 1828, 1829 and for Richmond County in 1827, 1834, 1835, 1840 1841, and 1842 were recorded in the book. List of Delinquents for non payment of Poor Rates for 1833, 1840, 1841, and 1842 were recorded in the book.

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Richmond County (Va.) Overseers of the Poor Records, 1786-1870

Richmond County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1794-1888, undated

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Richmond County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1794-1888, undated 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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Richmond County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1794-1888, undated

Richmond County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1811-1858

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Richmond County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1811-1858 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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Richmond County (Va.) Processioner's Records, 1811-1858

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