Description: Free eBay listing template designed by dewiso.com Spotsylvania County Virginia Colonial Vital Records Vol 1 Genealogy VA History Volume 1, originally published in 1905, this edition from 1990. Hardcover with no dust jacket as issued, more than 575 pages. Tight and square binding. Clean pages with a few minor instances of underlining and/or owner's name written on front flyleaf.I combine shipping. I have been selling books, coins, sports cards and other collectibles for more than 20 years.All items securely packed.Please note: If ordering internationally please request a more accurate weight for your package. Contact me any time... We can be contacted at any time through eBay messages if you have any questions, comments or product requests. We will respond to you within 24 hours and do our best to help you out! We encourage our customers to contact us with any questions or concerns! We'd like to be sure you are completely satisfied with your purchase. Some more details... Here is a list of some towns, villages, and places in Spotsylvania County that may be included in this book: 1. Spotsylvania Courthouse (County Seat): Spotsylvania Courthouse serves as the county seat and is a historic area. 2. Fredericksburg: While Fredericksburg is an independent city, it is adjacent to Spotsylvania County and is closely associated with the region. 3. Lake Wilderness: A residential community near the Lake Wilderness Battlefield. 4. Lake Anna: The area around Lake Anna, a large freshwater reservoir, is a popular recreational area. 5. Partlow: A rural community in the western part of the county. 6. Chancellorsville: Known for the Chancellorsville Battlefield, this area has historical significance. 7. Thornburg: A community in the southeastern part of the county, known for its proximity to Interstate 95. 8. Belmont: A historic area near the Rappahannock River. 9. Alsop: A small community in the northern part of Spotsylvania County. 10. Brockroad: A rural area in the central part of the county. 11. Four Mile Fork: An area near Fredericksburg that has seen residential and commercial development. 12. Stubbs Bridge: A rural community in the southern part of Spotsylvania County. 13. Piney Branch: A community in the western part of the county. 14. Spotsylvania Court House Village: The historic village around the courthouse area. 15. Old Trap: A rural area in the northeastern part of Spotsylvania County. Here is a list of some families historically associated with Spotsylvania County: 1. The Spotswood Family: Alexander Spotswood, a colonial governor of Virginia, played a significant role in the early history of the region. 2. The Pendleton Family: Edmund Pendleton, a prominent political figure during the American Revolutionary War, was associated with Spotsylvania County. 3. The Chewning Family: The Chewnings were early settlers in Spotsylvania County, and their descendants have been part of the local community. 4. The Waller Family: The Waller family, including individuals like Benjamin Waller, was involved in local governance and community affairs. 5. The Thornton Family: The Thorntons were a notable family in Spotsylvania County, with connections to the colonial period. 6. The Gordon Family: The Gordons, including figures like James Gordon, were prominent landowners in the county. 7. The Chew Family: The Chews, with individuals like Beverly Chew, were part of the historical fabric of Spotsylvania County. 8. The Smith Family: Various branches of the Smith family have historical ties to Spotsylvania County. 9. The Chewning Family: The Chewnings, with individuals like Robert Chewning, were part of the early settlement in the county. 10. The Strother Family: The Strothers, including individuals like William Strother, played roles in the development of Spotsylvania County. 11. The Madison Family: The Madisons, including James Madison (fourth President of the United States), were connected to the region. 12. The Bernard Family: The Bernards, with individuals like Thomas Bernard, were involved in local affairs. 13. The Scott Family: Various branches of the Scott family have historical ties to Spotsylvania County. 14. The Walker Family: The Walkers, including individuals like Thomas Walker, had connections to the county. 15. The Chew Family: The Chews, with individuals like Benjamin Chew, were part of the historical landscape. Free eBay listing template designed by © dewiso.com.
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Book Title: Virginia County Records Spotsylvania County Volume I 1721-1800
Author: Beverely Fleet, William Armstrong Crozier
Genre: History
Topic: American History, Architectural Photography, Architecture, Christian History, Contemporary History, Cultural History, Economic History, Family History, Family Life, Genealogy, Landscape Photography, Local History, Modern History, Photojournalism, Regional History, Social History, World History