Loudoun County, Virginia Deed Book Abstracts, 1790-1792
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This publication serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone interested in the history of Loudoun County, Virginia during the years 1790–1792. It contains a thorough compilation of all deeds recorded during this period, providing valuable insights into the land transactions and property ownership of the county’s early settlers. With detailed records and information, this publication is a valuable tool for researchers, historians, and anyone looking to learn more about the development of the county.
County deed books typically contain records of land transactions, mortgages, leases, releases, bills of sale, powers of attorney, indentures, marriage contracts, and other records of genealogical interest. Deed books should always be consulted when doing genealogical research.
This volume contains entries from Loudoun County, Virginia, Deed Book S, 1790–1791, beginning on page 202 and ending on page 343 for courts held 11 October 1790 through 8 September 1791; and part of Deed Book T, 1791–1792, beginning on page 1 and ending on page 252 for courts held 4 March 1791 through 14 February 1792. An every-name and place index adds to the value of this work.
Ruth and Sam Sparacio
(1992), 2025, 8.5" x 11", paper, index, 132 pp.
ISBN: 9781680345841
101-S9584

