The marriages were extracted from minister's returns, marriage bonds, some newspaper notices, and in the case of Stafford County, marriages implied from early land deeds, family Bible records and cemetery records, as well as the marriages recorded in Over
The marriages were extracted from minister's returns, marriage bonds, some newspaper notices, and in the case of Stafford County, marriages implied fr...
The author is the first person to attempt to compile some of the nearly two centuries of missing information from this region. Ms. Fisher recreated the information from church records, newspapers, family Bibles, private notes, deeds, records from other co
The author is the first person to attempt to compile some of the nearly two centuries of missing information from this region. Ms. Fisher recreated th...
Like much of the South during the Civil War, Caroline County was burned and many of its colonial records were destroyed or lost. The author has drawn from several sources to fill in as many gaps as possible and compile this book of marriage records. Recor
Like much of the South during the Civil War, Caroline County was burned and many of its colonial records were destroyed or lost. The author has drawn ...
This work continues the author's effort to document marriages between residents of different Virginia counties. Many sources were used to compile this listing, including church records, minister's returns, marriage licenses, newspaper articles, and court records. The marriages are arranged alphabetically by groom's surname and include records for whites as well as blacks (many of whom had acquired surnames after the Civil War). The reader may find such information as: date of marriage, parents of the participants, occupation, race, previous marital status, residence, date and place of birth...
This work continues the author's effort to document marriages between residents of different Virginia counties. Many sources were used to compile this...