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Essex County (Va.) Bonds/Comissions/Oaths, 1678-1909 circa

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Essex County (Va.) Bonds/Comissions/Oaths, 1678-1909 circa, typically consist of bonds, commissions, oaths, certificates, and appointments related to holding public office. Some collections can include ministers' bonds.

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Essex County (Va.) Bonds/Comissions/Oaths, 1678-1909 circa

Essex County (Va.) Bonds/Commissions/Oaths, 1678-1909

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Essex County (Va.) Bonds/Commissions/Oaths consist of a Bond Book, 1816-1817 and 1820-1825 and 4 Hollinger boxes of various category types with dates ranging from 1678-1909.

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Essex County (Va.) Bonds/Commissions/Oaths, 1678-1909

Essex County (Va.) Chancery Dockets, Vols. 1-2, 1831-1847

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Essex County (Va.) Chancery Dockets, Vols. 1-2, date from 1831-1847. A chancery docket is a brief formal record of proceedings in a court of judicial equity; an entry of all acts in the conduct of a case, from inception to conclusion.

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Essex County (Va.) Chancery Dockets, Vols. 1-2, 1831-1847

Essex County (Va.) County Court Records, 1683-1912

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Essex County (Va.) County Court Records, 1683-1912, found at the Library of Virginia include 8 boxes of unprocessed Executions, a box of unprocessed suit papers, 6 boxes of processed Judgments and 1 box of unprocessed Judgments.

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Essex County (Va.) County Court Records, 1683-1912

Essex County (Va.) Court Records, 1765-1888

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Essex County (Va.) Court Records are comprised of the following: Unprocessed Executions, 1765-1846; a Chancery Rule Docket, 1831-1888 and a Chancery Docket, Vol. 2, 1848-1862.

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Essex County (Va.) Court Records, 1765-1888

Essex County (Va.) Deed from Richard Baylor etc to Daniel Dejarnett, 1838 February

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Essex County (Va.) Deed from Richard Baylor etc to Daniel Dejarnett, 1838 February, is a deed for 391 1/2 acres of land between Richard Baylor, Lucy his wife, William Baylor and Alexander F. Baylor of Essex County and Baynham Baylor and Eliza F. of the borough of Norfolk and Daniel Dejarnett of Caroline County.

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Essex County (Va.) Deed from Richard Baylor etc to Daniel Dejarnett, 1838 February

Essex County (Va.) Deeds of Emancipation, 1848

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Essex County (Va.) Election Records, 1741-1912

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Essex County (Va.) Election Records date from 1741-1912 and cover a variety of record types.

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Essex County (Va.) Election Records, 1741-1912

Essex County (Va.) Fiduciary Records, 1678-1913 (bulk 1730-1913)

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Essex County (Va.) Fiduciary Records, 1678-1913 (bulk 1730-1913) are comprised of the following: 2 boxes of Estate Inventories, 12 boxes of various types of records related to the category (including Appraisements and Bonds), a Guardians' Book and a Record of Guardians' Bonds.

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Essex County (Va.) Fiduciary Records, 1678-1913 (bulk 1730-1913)

Essex County (Va.) Free and Enslaved Records, 1787-1857

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Essex County (Va.) Free and Enslaved Records, 1787-1857, include Bills of Sale , 1787-1771; and patrol returns, accounts and commissions, 1787-1857.

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Essex County (Va.) Free and Enslaved Records, 1787-1857

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