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Fairfax-Spencer family recipe book, 1694/1795 0.25 Linear Feet 1 volume
Financial and Legal Papers, 1704/1792 1 folder(s) Box 16, Folder 4
Wickham family papers, 1704/1950 9.5 Cubic Feet 19 legal doc boxes, 6 oversize folders.
Fire and Restoration, 1705/1723 Box Series 2, Box 2, Folder 29
List of Christ's Hospital Apprecentices., 1675/1742 Box 2, Folder 1
William and Mary, 1692/1740 Box Series 2, Box 1, Folder 4
Florence Montgomery, Compiler, Monongalia and Tyler Counties Genealogies, 1700/1950 0 Linear Feet Summary: 1 folder
Folder 7: History: Norfolk History Materials, 1682/1995 Box 93, Folder 7
Fowler Family Papers, 1700/1943, bulk 1830/1860 .1 Linear Feet 3/4 in. (1 folder)
"FRANCIS LE JAU, D.D.", 1665/1717 Box 10, Folder 025
FROST FAMILY TREE, 1450/1986 Box 12, Folder 006
NOLAND FAMILY TREE, PARTIAL, 1650/1950 Box 01, Folder 049
Genealogical Records (includes Sandy family), 1600/2011 Box 1, Folder 5
Jack Sandy Anderson, Compiler, Local History Articles and Genealogy Papers, 1600/2011, bulk 2000/2008 .4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case)
Series 2. Genealogical Records, 1600/2011 Box 1, Folder 5-10
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