A Guide to the Fluvanna County (Va.) Fiduciary Records, 1781-1940 circa
A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
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Preferred Citation
Fluvanna County (Va.) Fiduciary Records, 1781-1940 circa. Local government records collection, Fluvanna County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.
Acquisition Information
These items came to the Library of Virginia in a transfer of court records from Fluvanna County.
Historical Information
Fluvanna County takes its name from an eighteenth-century designation of the upper James River. The name, meaning river of Anne, was originally bestowed in honor of Queen Anne of England. The county was formed from Albemarle County in 1777.
Scope and Content
Fluvanna County (Va.) Fiduciary Records, 1781-1940 circa, include miscellaneous records filed in a local court by trustees, administrators, executors, guardians, and committees that related to the performance of their duties managing a person's estate. These records typically include the following; bonds, appraisements, audits, inventories, accounts, estate divisions, settlements, dowery records, etc. Information related to enslaved people are commonly found in these records.
Related Material
Additional Fluvanna County records can be found on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. Consult A Guide to Virginia County and City Records on Microfilm .