A Guide to the Middlesex County Inventory of the Estate of James Curtis, 1720 Mar. 7 Middlesex County Inventory of the Estate of James Curtis, 1720 Mar. 7
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1153251
Title
Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory of the estate of James Curtis,
1720 Mar. 7.
Physical Characteristics
2 p.
Collector
Middlesex County (Va.) Circuit Court
Location
Library of Virginia
Language
English
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Preferred Citation
Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory of the Estate of James Curtis, 1720 Mar. 7. Local government records collection, Middlesex
County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.
Acquisition Information
This item came to the Library of Virginia under the accession number 39918h.
Middlesex County was formed in 1669 from Lancaster County.
Middlesex County (Va.) Inventory of the Estate of James Curtis, 1720 Mar. 7. Includes four slaves, livestock, clothing, utensils
and implements.
Corporate Names:
Middlesex County (Va.) Circuit Court.
Subjects:
Clothing and dress--Virginia--Middlesex County.
Implements, utensils, etc.--Virginia--Middlesex County.
Livestock--Virginia--Middlesex County.
Slaves--Virginia--Middlesex County.
Geographical Names:
Middlesex County (Va.)--History--18th century.
Genre and Form Terms:
Fiduciary records--Virginia--Middlesex County.
Inventories--Virginia--Middlesex County.
Local government records--Virginia--Middlesex County.
Middlesex County (Va.)--History--18th century.