A Guide to the King and Queen County Records, 1810-1890 King and Queen County Records, 1810-1890 24038

A Guide to the King and Queen County Records, 1810-1890

A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 24038


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Repository
The Library of Virginia
Accession Number
24038
Title
King and Queen County Records, 1810-1890
Physical Description
15 leaves, negative photostats
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research.

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Preferred Citation

King and Queen County Records, 1810-1890. Accession 24038. Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.

Acquisition Information

Lent for copying, 4 September 1953, by Mrs. J. D. Hutcheson, Walkerton, Virginia.

Scope and Content

Records, 1810-1890, from King and Queen County, Virginia, consisting of wills, 1810 and 1868, of Bernard Todd (d. ca. 1810) and Temple Walker; surveys, plats, and deeds, 1827-1890, for property in King and Queen County; letters and postcards, 1832-1879, concerning membership in Bruington Church, a colt, local elections, and general news; an agreement, 1846, for the division of a farm; and a promissory note.

Contents List

Will, 20 June 1810, of Bernard Todd (d. ca. 1810) of King and Queen County.
Survey and plat, 27 December 1827, of 250 1/2 acres in King and Queen County of property owned by Henry Harwood and made by James Smith.
Letter, 4 November 1832, to the Bruington Church from various members announcing that they should no longer be considered members of the church.
Deed, dated 25 December 1844 and recorded 10 February 1845, for 250 1/2 acres in King and Queen County from Thomas and Joanna S. Walker to Volney Walker.
Agreement, 27 September, November, or December 1846, between Joseph T. Henley and Samuel S. Henley, both of King and Queen County, for dividing a farm between them.
Promissory note, 1865, between Temple Walker and Joseph T. Henley, and will, 5 December 1868, of Temple Walker.
Postcard, 4 June 1879, from M. Walker of King and Queen County to W. F. Healey in Montgomery County, Virginia, offering to take care of Healey's colt, apprising him of the local elections, and sending general news.
Plat, 6 August 1890, of 244.37 acres in King and Queen County originally surveyed for J. G. Carlton in 1884.