The register of Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia 1723-1758 and sundry historical and genealogical notes
- King, George Harrison Sanford (Main Author)
- Overwharton Parish (Stafford County, Virginia : Episcopal) (Added Author)
- Aquia Church (Aquia, Virginia : Episcopal) (Added Author)
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Includes index.
Contains births, deaths and marriages 1723-1758 which are arranged in alphabetical order. Includes list of negro slave owners, a quit rent roll for 1723, list of tenders of tobacco, a historical sketch of Overwharton Parish, memorial tablets in Aquia Church, and genealogical notes concerning church wardens and vestrymen, 1757.
Overwharton Parish was established around 1700. Aquia Church is a church within Overwharton Parish.
There are no marriages or deaths for 1723-1735.
Also available on microfilm.
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- United States, Virginia, Stafford - Church records
- United States, Virginia, Stafford - Church history
- United States, Virginia, Stafford - Taxation
- United States, Virginia, Stafford - Slavery and bondage
- United States, Virginia, Stafford - Genealogy
- United States, Virginia, Stafford, Aquia - Cemeteries
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