Pioneers of old Frederick County, Virginia
- (See Also) A map of the most inhabited part of Virginia containing the whole province of Maryland : with part of Pensilvania [i.e. Pennsylvania], New Jersey and North Carolina / Fry, Joshua, d.1754
- (Has supplement) A map of the Northern Neck in Virginia : according to an actual survey begun in the year XDCCXXXVI, and ended in the year MDCCXLVI / Jefferson, Peter
- (Has supplement) Northern Neck of Virginia, old Frederick County : a historical map emphasizing the period from 1725 to 1745 : to illustrate Pioneers of old Frederick County, Virginia by Cecil O'Dell / Geertsema, Galtjo
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"The boundaries of old Frederick County today encompass 12 counties: Frederick, Clarke, Warren, Shenandoah and Page counties in Virginia; and Jefferson, Berkeley, Morgan, Hampshire, Mineral, Hardy and Grant counties in West Virginia."--P. viii
Includes index.
Contains abstracts of county records which are arranged by geographic area within old Frederick County and then by family name. These records sometimes cover several generations.
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