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Southampton County (Va.) Administrator and Guardian Bonds, 1749-1869, 1895-1898

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Southampton County (Va.) Administrator and Guardian Bonds, 1749-1869, 1895-1898, consist of bonds that administrators and guardians were required to take out with the justices of the court to guarantee proper execution of their positions. The obligation was made binding by a money guarantee. The bonds show the names of the administrator or guardian and their sureties, the date, amount and condition of the obligation, name of the deceased or person requiring a guardian, and signatures.

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Southampton County (Va.) Administrator and Guardian Bonds, 1749-1869, 1895-1898

Southampton County (Va.) Guardian Accounts, 1751-1911

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Southampton County (Va.) Guardian Accounts, 1751-1911, consist of records that guardians were required to submit to the court in order to guarantee proper execution of their duties. The accounts include the names of the guardian and the ward as well as the amount of money collected and expended on behalf of the ward.

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Southampton County (Va.) Guardian Accounts, 1751-1911

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