In colonial Virginia, many counties originally used one combined book for recording both deeds and wills. These books may also contain other documents, such as mortgages, leases, bills of sale, powers of attorney, marriage contracts, manumissions, estate inventories, estate settlements, and other items of genealogical interest. One of the best resources for determining family relationships in genealogy research, these records offer a rich source of names, which may include spouse, children, relatives, witnesses, and/or others. Estate inventories provide a fascinating look at possessions during this time period. This volume contains entries from Stafford County, Virginia Deed Book AA, 1809-1813; Deed and Will Book 1809-1810; portions of Stafford County Court Records, 1680 beginning on page 1 and ending on page 33; and Will and Deed Book 1785-1787 beginning on page 34 and ending on page 52.
Ruth Sparacio and Sam Sparacio
(1992), 2016, 8.5" x 11", paper, 148 pp.
ISBN: 9781680342802
101-S9280