Will books, 1800-1878; index to wills, 1800-1951
- Virginia. County Court (Alexandria County) (Main Author)
- District of Columbia. Orphans' Court (Alexandria County) (Added Author)
- Virginia. Hustings Court (Alexandria (Independent City)) (Added Author)
- Virginia. Corporation Court (Alexandria (Independent City)) (Added Author)
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Microfilm of original records at the Alexandria City Courthouse in Alexandria, Virginia and the Arlington County Courthouse in Arlington, Virginia.
Includes general index. Most volumes are also individually indexed.
Includes accounts, inventories and other related probate matters.
Contains probate records 1800-1801 for the Hustings Court and the Corporation Court for Alexandria City. From 1801 to 1846 the court was the Orphans Court for Alexandria County while the county was part of the District of Columbia. After 1846 Alexandria County was returned to Virginia, the court became the County Court.
Prior to 1920 Arlington County was known as Alexandria County.
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