Prince William County Virginia

     by Ronald Ray Turner

"History Not Shared, is History Lost!"              

Sunday, May 2, 2010

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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY VIRGINIA MISCELLANEOUS
BOONE COUNTY WEST VIRGINIA MISCELLANEOUS
Governor James Barbour 1812 - 1814 Prince William County papers
RALEIGH COUNTY WEST VIRGINIA MISCELLANEOUS
Governor John Rutherford 1841 - 1842 Prince William County papers
CABELL, LOGAN, WYOMING MISCELLANEOUS
1927 Sale of Ben Lomond Farm WAYNE, PUTNAM, FAYETTE, RITCHIE, GILMER, KANAWHA
Civil War Claim - St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Haymarket OTHER WEST VIRGINIA & VIRGINIA MISCELLANEOUS
Brentsville Town 1903 Election for Mayor and Councilmen Quantico National Cemetery listing of persons who gave West Virginia as residence
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY VIRGINIA MISCELLANEOUS
1832 Prince William County Court Docket for Commonwealth's Causes
1834 Prince William County Court Docket for Commonwealth's Causes
1844 Prince William County Court Docket for Commonwealth's Causes
1870 Prince William County Court Docket for Commonwealth's Causes
Newspaper Accounts of the Brentsville Academy Scandal Civil War Soldier James L. Cole's application for aid 7 June 1887
Bond of John W. Fair to keep the peace towards Willis A. Beavers 21 Dec 1897 Report of the Confederate Pension Board of Prince William County 19 March 1904
The Killing of Lucien Beavers by A. J. Ramsey found Justified Report of the Confederate Pension Board of Prince William County 16 Mar 1905
Work on Road from Molair's Hill to Bradley Fork 1868 Report of the Confederate Pension Board of Prince William County30 April 1912
Jury Found Pair not Guilty in the William Maddox Murder - 1929 Report of the Confederate Pension Board of Prince William County 1920 Meetings
Carrico Brothers Store at Greenwich Destroyed by Fire List of Prince William County Virginia Union Soldiers
Clover Hill the Johnson Estate was Destroyed By Fire in February 1923 Civil War Soldiers buried in Prince William County
Bond of Edward Beach to keep the peace towards H. W. Reeves 30 September 1905 Robert C. Weir and Charles Hynson - Housekeepers of Road 1868
Bond of J. W. Dawson to keep the peace towards Susan Minor 25 February 1898 Melvin Thompson sent to Jail 11 January 1896
Rhoda Lovelace a Surveyor of Road  from Molair's Hill to Bradley Fork - 1868 St. Paul Episcopal Church Haymarket Virginia Deed Book 29, Page 201
Protest of the 1872 Prince William County Election Report of the Confederate Pension Board of Prince William County20 Feb 1909
Free Negroes in Prince William County to be sold for non payment of taxes 1859 Polly McCuin widow of Patrick applying for Rev. War Pension 1859
Newspaper account of the murder of Policeman Leo W. K. Busch 27 Sep 1926 Report of the Confederate Pension Board of Prince William County9 Feb 1914
Wolf Run Shoals 100 Gallon Whiskey Still Raided by R. H. Duvall in March 1925 Report of the Confederate Pension Board of Prince William County 3 May 1916
Old Brentsville Court House is Dedicated - 1930 Bond - Geo. W. Cochnower for intent to kill
Brentsville - The Sports of Chivalry in Virginia 17 August 1859 John T. Keys a Manassas Storekeeper arrested and sent to Jail - August 1868
1886 letters between Amos Benson and Col. John L. Rice about Sudley Church Hampton Brenton & Montravill Cornwell- Housekeepers of Road 1868
Sudley Methodist Church Jubilee Picnic 1916 C. A. Cannon claim against Prince William County for road damage 1 Dec 1870
Union Soldier Buried at Sudley Church after First Battle of Manassas Second Jail Break in a Few Weeks from the County Jail - January 24, 1929
Escaped Prisoners from Sudley Church - August 1861 Baltimore Exchange Newspaper Polly Scott born 1773 in Dumfries dies at one hundred and five years old
Report in New York Times 2 August 1861 - Sudley Church not Burnt General George Douglas Ramsay of Dumfries
Capture and Escape from Sudley Church 6 August 1861 New York Times Chloe Ashby born 1768 Dumfries dies at 116 years old - was cook for Gen. Washington
Escape from Custody at Sudley Church 7 August 1861 Philadelphia Evening Bulletin Thomas Fairfax vs Wilmer McLean chancery case page from October 11, 1860
1875 Execution of Jesse Fouks in Brentsville Va. Estate of James Dalton in account with Redwood Evans his Exor. 3 March 1814
Marriage Contract between Jane L. Reid and Redmon Foster dated 28 March 1853 Will of James Dalton - 1 July 1811
An Account of Sales for the Estate of Elizabeth Lynn 24 June 1823  
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