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Montgomery County (Va.) Deposition of William Simpson, Jr., 1812

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Montgomery County (Va.) Deposition of William Simpson, Jr., 1812. Consists of a deposition from the suit, Simpson vs. Hornbarger. Simpson's testimony pertains to personal property owned by William Simpson, Sr.

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Montgomery County (Va.) Deposition of William Simpson, Jr., 1812

Montgomery County (Va.) Depositions of Sarah Glen and John Glen, 1801

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Montgomery County (Va.) Depositions of Sarah Glen and John Glen, 1801. Consists of depositions pertaining to a complaint against John Anderson for employing a scam and paying bad money to Sarah Glen.

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Montgomery County (Va.) Depositions of Sarah Glen and John Glen, 1801

Montgomery County (Va.) Fiduciary Records 1753-1945 circa

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Montgomery County (Va.) Fiduciary Records, 1753-1945 circa, include miscellaneous records filed in a local court by trustees, administrators, executors, guardians, and committees that related to the performance of their duties managing a person's estate. These records typically include the following; bonds, appraisements, audits, inventories, accounts, estate divisions, settlements, dowery records, etc. Information related to enslaved people are commonly found in these records.

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Montgomery County (Va.) Fiduciary Records 1753-1945 circa

Montgomery County (Va.) Inventory of estate of David Owen, 1798 Nov. 5

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Montgomery County (Va.) Inventory of estate of David Owen, 1789 Nov. 5, is a list and valuation of everything owned by Owen at the time of his death. Items listed include housewares, farm tools, livestock, and slaves.

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Montgomery County (Va.) Inventory of estate of David Owen, 1798 Nov. 5

Montgomery County (Va.) Marriage Certificates and Minute Book, 1811-1854, 1866-1870

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Montgomery County (Va.) Marriage Certificates, 1811-1854, contain a listing of nineteenth century certificates from individual ministers within the county. As part of the return process, ministers filed marriage certificates with the county clerk. These signed documents certified that a minister had performed the actual marriage ceremony between the named individuals on a certain date. These certificates, sometimes in the form of lists, note the names of both parties and their date of marriage. The surnames of the groom and bride were abstracted from the certificates and are used to provide quick reference to the individual certificates. Only volume, 1811-1841, was microfilmed. The second volume, 1841-1854, was originally titled "Minister Returns, 1841-1853 and Order Book, 1866-1870."

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Montgomery County (Va.) Marriage Certificates and Minute Book, 1811-1854, 1866-1870

Montgomery County (Va.) Marriage Register, 1850-1861

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Montgomery County (Va.) Marriage Register, 1850-1861, is one part of a compilation volume containing two different record types. The other portion of the original volume containing business records was not microfilmed. The marriage register lists marriage licenses issued by the county court clerk. For the most part, this section follows a chronological arrangement. The listings indicate the day, month and year when the license was issued as well as the full names of both parties.

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Montgomery County (Va.) Marriage Register, 1850-1861

Montgomery County (Va.) Marriage Register and Crush and Wade Expense Accounts, 1850-1865

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Montgomery County (Va.) Marriage Register, 1850-1861, is the first section of a volume dedicated to two different record types. This register is a list of marriage licenses issued by the county clerk. For the most part, this section follows a chronological arrangement. The listings indicate the day, month and year when the license was issued as well as the full names of both parties.

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Montgomery County (Va.) Marriage Register and Crush and Wade Expense Accounts, 1850-1865

Montgomery County (Va.) Marriage Register and Index, 1777-1853

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Montgomery County (Va.) Marriage Register, 1777-1853, was compiled by extracting pertinent information from the original marriage bonds and ministers' returns found in the Circuit Court Clerk's Office. The register is comprised of two sections based on the materials utilized by the Virginia State Library staff. The first section of the register, pages 1-336, contains the date of the marriage bond (entered by month, day and year), the full names of the parties, the parents or guardians of the husband and wife and the security and withnesses. The second section of the register, pages 337-428, utilizes the information found in ministers' returns. Information recorded includes the date of the marriage, the full name of the husband and wife and the name of the minister who performed the ceremony. Alternate spellings of surnames, found in both sections, are noted with parentheses.

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Montgomery County (Va.) Marriage Register and Index, 1777-1853

Montgomery County (Va.) Records Related to the Registration of Free Persons, 1823-1863

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Montgomery County (Va.) Records Related to the Registration of Free Persons, 1823-1863, consists of two "Free Negro" Registers, 1823-1847 and 1848-1863.

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Montgomery County (Va.) Wolf Scalp Bounty Receipt, 1801

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Montgomery County (Va.) Wolf Scalp Bounty Receipt, 1801. Consists of a receipt, issued to Philip Hough by A. Lewis, for an old wolf scalp.

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Montgomery County (Va.) Wolf Scalp Bounty Receipt, 1801

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