Pioneers of Old Frederick County, Virginia

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  • Pioneers of Old Frederick County, Virginia Book Detail

  • Author : Cecil O'Dell
  • Release Date : 2007-07-20
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  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 638
  • ISBN 13 : 9780788444838
  • File Size : 49,49 MB

Pioneers of Old Frederick County, Virginia by Cecil O'Dell PDF Summary

Book Description: The boundaries of old Frederick County today encompasses 12 counties: Frederick, Clarke, Warren, Shenandoah, and Page counties in Virginia; and Jefferson, Berkeley, Morgan, Hampshire, Mineral, Hardy, and Grant counties in West Virginia. During the 1700s a land dispute between a Colonist and an Englishman developed into a lawsuit. The suit was between Jost Hite, the plantiff and Lord Thomas Fairfax, defendant. Fairfax claimed to inherit all of the country know as the Northern Neck from his father and maternal grandfather, Lord Thomas Culpeper. During the eighteen years of the court battle no land was legally disposed of, resulting in no legal land documents. This book is a comprehensive study of the settlers of old Frederick County, who they were, where they came from, and where they lived in the county, and where they went.

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Pioneers of Old Frederick County, Virginia

Pioneers of Old Frederick County, Virginia

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The boundaries of old Frederick County today encompasses 12 counties: Frederick, Clarke, Warren, Shenandoah, and Page counties in Virginia; and Jefferson, Berke

Frederick County, Virginia

Frederick County, Virginia

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This work contains abstracts of all wills and administrations recorded in Frederick County, Virginia between 1795 and 1816 and refers in total to some 5,000 per