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Bedford County Virginia Marriage Bonds 1735-1800 Genealogy Book
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Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia1755-1800
Softbound volume totaling
99
pages. Book is in excellent condition. Just what you need for genealogy research. Per the publisher;
Bedford County, Virginia, was formed from portions of Albemarle and Lunenburg counties in 1753. These Bedford County marriage bonds, the oldest of record, furnish the names of about 3,000 prospective brides and grooms, and there are references to some 1,500 parents and sureties. This edition is in an improved format, and the index of brides is in strict alphabetical order. Augmenting this work is the Index of Wills, an alphabetical list of several hundred testators with the probate dates.
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Brian Mitchell
Laminated Sheets totaling
4
pages. Is in new condition. Per the publisher;
Designed to cover the basic elements of genealogical research in just four pages, the "Genealogy at a Glance" series gives you as much useful information in the space allotted as you’ll probably ever need. Compiled by respected authorities, each "Genealogy at a Glance" piece is a four-page distillation of the key ingredients in a given area of genealogical research. Each can be read at a glance and used with total confidence.
So what does it do? In just four pages (which are specially laminated for heavy use) it provides an overview of the basic facts you need to know in order to begin and to proceed successfully with your research. It boils the subject down to its essence and allows you to grasp the basics of research at a glance! Literally at a glance.
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Just what you need for genealogy research.
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