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Middlesex County (Va.) Appointment of Thomas Healy as Sheriff, 1809 Feb. 7

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Middlesex County (Va.) Appointment of Thomas Healy as Sheriff, 1809 Feb. 7.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Bond, Charles Reed (Reade) to Simon Fraser Conveying Land in the Town of Urbanna, 1787 Jan. 17

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Middlesex County (Va.) Bond, Charles Reed (Reade) to Simon Fraser Conveying Land in the Town of Urbanna, 1787 Jan. 17. Documents the sale of two lots, one half acre each, for sixty pounds.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Deed, Charles Lee and Wife to Abraham Montague, 1813 Apr.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Deed, Charles Lee and Wife to Abraham Montague, 1813 Apr. The deed documents the sale of 118 and a quarter acres in Middlesex County.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Deed, Charles Lee and Wife to William Thrift, 1810 Apr. 23

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Middlesex County (Va.) Deed, Charles Lee and wife to William Thrift, 1810 Apr. 23. The deed documents the sale of two tracts of land from Charles Lee and his wife Clarissa Lee to William Thrift. One tract is part of the dower of Elizabeth Montague, the widow of Clarissa Lee's father William Montague.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Deed, Charles Lee and Wife to William Thrift, 1810 Apr. 23

Middlesex County (Va.) Deed, Charles Lee to George Nicolson, Sheriff of Middlesex County, 1823 Dec. 22

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Middlesex County (Va.) Deed, Charles Lee to George Nicolson, Sheriff of Middlesex County, 1823. The deed documents the sale of Lee's interest in a parcel of land occupied by his mother that was part of his father's estate. The sale was made to the sheriff to satisfy a debt judgment against Lee in Middlesex County Court. The deed also states that Lee has taken an oath required by law for the relief of insolvent debtors.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Deed, Charles Lee to George Nicolson, Sheriff of Middlesex County, 1823 Dec. 22

Middlesex County (Va.) Deed of Bargain and Sale (includes plat), Trustees of Ralph Wormeley to John Lewis, 1812 Oct. 26

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Middlesex County (Va.) Deed of Bargain and Sale (includes plat), Trustees of Ralph Wormeley to John Lewis, 1812 Oct. 26. The deed documents the sale of 186 acres in Middlesex County from John Tayloe and John Tayloe Lomax, Trustees of Wormeley, to John Lewis.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Deed of Gift (Agreement), Wormeley to Wormeley, undated

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Middlesex County (Va.) Deed of Gift (agreement), Wormeley to Wormeley, undated. The deed documents an agreement between Ralph Wormeley and Benjamin Dabney pertaining to the impending marriage of Ralph Woremeley's son, Ralph Wormeley Jr., to Dabney's ward, Elizabeth Boswell. The deed binds Ralph Wormeley, in exchange for payment from Dabney of land and slaves valued at one thousand to twelve thousand pounds, to pay his daughter-in-law an annual income, land, and slaves, should she become widowed before he dies.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Deed of Gift (Agreement), Wormeley to Wormeley, undated

Middlesex County (Va.) Deed of Trust, C.B. Fontaine to Carter B. Berkeley, 1807 June 22

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Middlesex County (Va.) Deed of Trust, C.B. Fontaine to Carter B. Berkeley, 1807 June 22. In the deed, Fontaine grants Carter Berkeley the right to sell, as necessary, certain slaves inherited by his wife, Alice Berkeley, in order to satisfy debts against her inheritance from the estate of her father, the late Edmund Berkeley.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Deed of Trust, C.B. Fontaine to Carter B. Berkeley, 1807 June 22

Middlesex County (Va.) Deed, Robert Pollard to Carter Braxton, 1824 Nov.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Deed, Robert Pollard to Carter Braxton, 1824 Nov. The deed documents the transfer of ownership of four slaves held in trust by Pollard back to Carter.

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Middlesex County (Va.) Deeds of Emancipation, 1799

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