- Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 [and] Vestry Book 1746-1816
- (Book - Genealogical.com) : Cumberland Parish was coextensive with Lunenburg County from its inception in 1745, and Mr. Bell's history of the parish and transcription of its oldest vestry book are of the first importance. The vestry book itself is replete with records of birth, baptism, marriage, and death, as well as an abundance of land transactions. To this, Mr. Bell has added extensive genealogical sketches of families who furnished vestrymen to Cumberland Parish. -
- Early Quaker Records in Virginia
- (Book - Genealogical.com) : This is an exact transcription of genealogical data in the oldest Quaker records in Virginia, the so-called Chuckatuck Record. It is mainly birth, marriage, and death records in Nansemond and Isle of Wight counties, beginning in 1673, although a few entries relate to events of an earlier date. The birth and death records provide the usual names and dates, while the marriage records have the names of the parties to the marriage, the date, parents' names, and the lists of witnesses, many of whom were relatives of the bride and groom. -
- Hopewell Friends History, 1734-1934, Frederick County, Virginia : Records of Hopewell Monthly Meetings and Meetings Reporting to Hopewell
- (Book - Genealogical.com) : This extraordinary compilation, first published to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Hopewell [Friends] Monthly Meeting in 1934, is divided into two parts. The historical section is a broad survey of Hopewell Meeting from its origins nine years before the creation of Frederick County. Of far greater importance to genealogists, the documentary section encompasses 200 years of Quaker records: births, marriages, deaths, removals, disownments, and reinstatements, a good many of which cannot be found in public record offices. -
- Kingston Parish Register, Gloucester and Mathews Counties, Virginia, 1749-1827
- (Book - Genealogical.com) : Gloucester County was erected in 1751 and consisted of four parish subdivisions, including Kingston Parish, which was cut off from Gloucester in 1791 to form the present county of Mathews. The Register of Kingston Parish is one of the few colonial records from this area to have survived more or less intact, and it is, therefore, of enormous importance to the genealogist. -
- Lynnhaven Parish Register, 1838-1913 (Episcopal)
- (Book - Genealogical.com) : The work at hand is an indexed, facsimile copy of the actual parish register for Lynnhaven Parish for the period 1838-1913. Researchers will find records of births, baptisms, confirmations, communicants, marriages, and burials for Emanuel Church, exactly as they were recorded by church officials during these 75 years. -
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