Master index to the Huguenot : the biennial publications of the Huguenot Society, founders of Manakin in the colony of Virginia, and, Index to vestry book of King William Parish, Virginia, 1707-1750
- Goree, Langston James (Added Author)
- Pampell, Janice Curtis (Added Author)
- Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia (Added Author)
- Manakin Episcopal Church (Powhatan County, Virginia) (Added Author)
- King William Parish (Powhatan County, Virginia : Episcopal) (Subject)
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This book indexes The Huguenot, no. 1-29, which is a publication of the Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia. It also contains an index to the vestry book of King William Parish, Virginia.
King William Parish was formed in 1700 and was originally in Henrico County until 1728. From 1728-1749 the parish was in Goochland and Henrico counties, then in Cumberland County from 1749-1777 and finally in Powhatan County from 1777 to present. Manakin Church, near Huguenot Springs, is the parish church.
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