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Virginia Court Records In Southwestern Pennsylvania New Genealogy Book
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Virginia Court Records in Southwestern PennsylvaniaRecords of the District of West Augusta and Ohio and Yohogania Counties, Virginia 1775-1780
Boyd Crumrine
Volume totaling 542 pages in new condition. Description per the publisher.
The minute books of the old Virginia courts herein transcribed cover the District of West Augusta and Yohogania and Ohio counties during the period when Virginia claimed and exercised jurisdiction over what are now the Pennsylvania counties of Washington, Greene, Fayette, Westmoreland, and Allegheny. The minute books contain, in addition to land titles, transcripts of legal instruments of immense genealogical value, such as deeds, mortgages, conveyances, probate records, administrations, contracts, suits, judgments, and oaths of allegiance--through which are identified thousands upon thousands of the early settlers of the Monongahela Valley.
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Volume Two, Testators L-Z
John Brayton
Hardbound volume totaling
437
pages. Book is in new condition. Just what you need for genealogy research. Per the publisher;
This is the second volume of a two-volume set containing meticulous transcriptions of 900 of the earliest wills in North Carolina. With the exception of a handful of wills that were previously published in J Bryan Grimes'
North Carolina Wills and Inventories
(1912, reprinted by Clearfield Company in 2005), none of these transcriptions has ever appeared in print before. The wills are part of the North Carolina Secretary of State papers, and they encompass the entire period before North Carolina became a royal colony. (A number of the wills in this collection, we should note, come from Nansemond and Warwick counties, Virginia.) With the exception of the Grimes wills referred to above, these wills are neither transcribed nor referenced in the North Carolina will titles associated with Grimes, Fred Olds, Thornton Mitchell, or Stephen Bradley.
The wills themselves are arranged in alphabetical order according to the surname of the testator. Since Mr. Brayton has transcribed the will--and not merely abstracted it--researchers are privy to every detail; in other words, not only the names and relationships of all persons identified but also disposition of property, locations, proximity to water courses and landmarks, and so on. Each volume contains a complete name index, an index to locations, and a separate slave index.
This volume contains a number of corrections to the first volume and includes a few wills subsequently discovered by the compiler whose testators fall within the alphabetical sequence of
Volume I
.
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