Williamsburg Regional Library

Warwick County, Virginia, court records in transcription, 1782-1843, Richard Dunn, editor

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Warwick County, Virginia, court records in transcription, 1782-1843, Richard Dunn, editor
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Warwick County, Virginia
Oclc number
1029786794
Responsibility statement
Richard Dunn, editor
Sub title
court records in transcription, 1782-1843
Summary
Warwick County, which merged with the city of Warwick in 1952, was one of Virginia's original shires upon its creation in 1634. (The name changed from Warwick River County to simply Warwick County in 1642-1643.) Transcriber Richard Dunn has previously compiled two volumes on the colonial records of this county (a large base volume and a 32-page supplement), referencing some 10,000 Warwick County colonists. Dunn<U+2019>s continuing coverage of the Warwick records takes the form of this book, Warwick County, Virginia, Court Records, 1782-1847, In Transcription. For this compilation Mr. Dunn examined original records at the Library of Virginia and two special collections at the Swem Library of the College of William and Mary, namely, the Virginia Counties collection and the Southall Papers. Arranged by repository and thereunder chronologically, the entries derive from court records, deeds, wills, writs, and a variety of miscellaneous records. While the contents of the transcribed records vary, the wills and deeds, in particular, establish relationships between family members and, therefore, are of great value to Warwick County descendants. In the aggregate, moreover, these transcriptions identify thousands of additional residents of Warwick County between 1782 and 1847<U+2014>with many of their antecedents. Thanks to Richard Dunn's indefatigable efforts<U+2014>and the complete name index at the back of the volume--these heretofore inaccessible ancestors have not only been rescued from oblivion but are now available to us at the turn of a page
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