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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Gawin Corbin, 1790 Apr. 26

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Gawin Corbin, 1790 Apr. 26. The inventory includes eight slaves, furniture, implements and utensils, and a list of over one hundred books.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of John Rylee, 1771 June 24

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of John Rylee, 1771 June 24. The inventory includes slaves (13), implements and utensils, and livestock.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of John Walker Lying and Being in the County of Spotsylvania, 1745 Apr. 19

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of John Walker Lying and Being the County of Spotsylvania, 1745 June 4. Consists of a list of 13 slaves and livestock. One of the slaves, Randolph, is identified as a carpenter.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of John Walker Lying and Being the County of Middlesex, 1745 Apr. 19

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of John Walker Lying and Being the County of Middlesex, 1745 Apr. 19. The inventory includes furniture, books, implements and utensils, clothing, Madeira wine, strong beer, tobacco, livestock, and one slave.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Philip Warwick, 1744 Feb. 5

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Philip Warwick, 1744 Feb. 5. The inventory includes six slaves, furniture, shoemaker's tools, implements and utensils, and livestock.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and appraisement of the estate of Richard Willis, 1700 Feb. 4.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Richard Willis, 1700 Feb. 4. The inventory includes 38 slaves, detailed lists of clothing, a room by room list of furniture and furnishings, livestock, and a list of oustanding debts.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Robert Daniel (Daniell), 1721 Apr. 4

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Robert Daniel (Daniell), 1721 Apr. 4. The inventory includes 12 slaves, furniture, livestock, tobacco, implements and utensils.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of the Reverend Bartholomew Yates, 1769 Oct. 3

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of the Reverend Bartholomew Yates, 1769 Oct. 3. The inventory includes implements and utensils, furniture, slaves (49), livestock, and tobacco.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Thomas Laughlin, circa 1770

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Thomas Laughlin, circa 1770. The inventory includes slaves (20), furniture, utensils and implements, and livestock.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Thomas Scott, 1767 Oct. 6

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Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Thomas Scott, 1767 Oct. 6. The inventory includes livestock, implements and utensils, and one slave, Phillis.

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