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York County (Va.) Criminal Causes, 1778-1859

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York County (Va.) Criminal Causes, 1778-1859 are criminal court cases and consist primarily of warrants, summons, indictments, and verdicts handed down by grand juries and other legal authorities in order to prosecute individuals who violated the penal code. These offenses ranged in severity from murder, rape, assault and battery, and larceny to tax evasion and slander. Criminal offenders and victims who appear in cases prior to the abolition of slavery in Virginia in 1865 included both free and enslaved persons.

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York County (Va.) Criminal Causes, 1778-1859

York County (Va.) Deed from Henry Atkinson and Wife to James Dowling, 1713 Oct. 14

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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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York County (Va.) Deeds, 1761-1876 (bulk 1820-1849)

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York County (Va.) Deeds, 1761-1876 (bulk 1820-1849) consist of deeds of bargain and sale, deeds of gift, mortgages, and deeds of trust. On presentation to the court, deeds were proved and recorded. If the deed was not witnessed, the grantor acknowledged the deed in open court. A few of the deeds include plats. Except for a few years early in the eighteenth century, slaves in Virginia were considered personal property and consequently were not usually sold by deed. However, they were often transferred in deeds of gift or were the property listed in mortgages and deeds of trust.

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York County (Va.) Deeds, 1761-1876 (bulk 1820-1849)

York County (Va.) Election Records, 1852, 1859

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York County (Va.) Election Records consist of polls taken in the county: May 1852 for sheriff and May 1859 for Governor, Lt. Gov. etc

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York County (Va.) Election Records, 1852, 1859

York County (Va.) Fiduciary Records, 1745-1884

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York County (Va.) Fiduciary Records, 1745-1884, consist of 6 boxes of Guardians' Accounts, Bonds and Receipts; 1 box of Administrators' and Executors' Bonds and 3 boxes and 1 oversized box of Appraisements, Inventories, Accounts of Sales, Estate Claims and Settlements.

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York County (Va.) Fiduciary Records, 1745-1884

York County (Va.) Free Negro and Slave Records, 1806-1861

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York County (Va.) Free Negro and Slave Records, 1806-1861. The collection contains a petition to allow John Wallace DeRozaro, a free person of color, to keep firearms, 1806; an affidavit certifying the emancipation of Joe from Sarah Cary, 1811; William Newman's application to remain in the state as a free man, 1817; two depositions relative to the desertion of slave Prince to the British, 1822; a bill of sale for the sale of Billy, formerly belonging to the Hubbard family, from the estate of William Gilliam, 1826; the application of William Newman to remain in York County as a free man, 1817; the free Negro registration of John Roberts, 1833; an order advising the Overseers of the Poor to bind out an orphan child, 1837; a warrant to commit Otway Sparrow as a runaway, 1845; an affidavit certifying the free birth in York County of Harriet Banks, 1859; a list of free negroes returned for nonpayment of the capitation tax, 1861; and an undated free negro registration for William and Thomas James.

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York County (Va.) Free Negro and Slave Records, 1806-1861

York County (Va.) Judgments, 1769-1870 circa

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York County (Va.) Judgments, 1769-1870 circa, contain civil cases in which justice was administered on the strictly formulated rules of common law. The majority of cases in this record series relate to matters of debt.

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York County (Va.) Judgments, 1769-1870 circa

York County (Va.) Land Grant to Seamore Powell for 282 acres in York and Warwick Counties, 1693 Apr. 20

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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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