A Guide to the Legislative Petition of Billy, Moses, Lunnon, and George, 1815 Dec. 12 Billy, Moses, Lunnon, and George, Legislative Petition of, 1815 Dec. 12 36121

A Guide to the Legislative Petition of Billy, Moses, Lunnon, and George, 1815 Dec. 12

A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 36121


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Repository
Library of Virginia
Accession number
36121
Title
Legislative Petition of Billy, Moses, Lunnon, and George, 1815 Dec. 12
Physical Characteristics
1 item (part of the General Assembly, Legislative Petitions, 1776-1865, 273 cu. ft.)
Physical Location
State Records Collection, General Assembly (Record Group 78), Legislative Petitions, Box 1, Folder 50, Reel 1
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Use Restrictions

Use microfilm (Legislative Petitions, Reel 1).

Preferred Citation

Virginia General Assembly, Legislative Petitions: Petition of Moses, Billy, Lunnon and George (Accomack County), 1815 Dec. 12. Accession 36121, State Records Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.

Acquisition Information

Acquired prior to 1905 (no other acquisition information available).

Biographical/Historical Information

Petitions to the General Assembly were the primary catalyst for legislation in the Commonwealth from 1776 until 1865. Public improvements, military claims, divorce, manumission of slaves, division of counties, incorporation of towns, religious freedom, and taxation were just some of the concerns expressed in these petitions. The petitions often contain hundreds of signatures and are a useful tool in genealogical research. Frequently, the petitions contain supplementary support documents useful in research including maps, wills, naturalizations, deeds, resolutions, affidavits, judgments, and other items.

Scope and Content Information

Petition of free negroes Billy, Moses, Lunnon, and George of Accomack County, slaves liberated in the will of John Bull, asking for permission to reside in the state of Virginia. Includes certificates.

Arrangement

Legislative Petitions collection is arranged alphabetically by locality, and chronologically thereunder.