Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, 1718-1721


Book Description

Records you may find include appointments of local officials and militia officers, records of legal disputes, appointments of guardians for minors, apprenticeships of minors authorized by overseers of the poor, naturalizations, road orders, and the register of free Negroes.













Westmoreland County


Book Description

In 1905 Crozier launched an ambitious series entitled "Virginia County Records." This final volume published by Crozier is devoted exclusively to Westmoreland County, Virginia, and contains will abstracts, 1654-1794, and land grants, 1653-1793. The will abstracts, typically, furnish the name of the testator, the date of death and the date of probate, and the name and relationship to the deceased of all persons identified in the will. The index to land grants gives the name of the grantee, date and size of the grant, and source of the original record in Westmoreland County. The index refers to about 2,000 persons who resided in Westmoreland County in the 17th and 18th centuries.




Westmoreland County, Virginia Deed and Will Abstracts, 1734-1736


Book Description

Deed and will books can contain land transactions, mortgages, leases, bills of sale, powers of attorney, marriage contracts, estate settlements, and much more information of genealogical interest. They are a must for researching your family history. Westmoreland County Deed and Will Book No. 8, 1723-1738 beginning on page 248a and ending on page 308 for courts held July 29, 1734 through March 8, 1736. An every-name index adds to the value of this work.




Westmoreland County, Virginia Marriage Records, 1850-1880 Annotated


Book Description

This work is a compilation of data found in 1,510 marriage records of Westmoreland County, Virginia, for the years 1850 through 1880. The index, which is made up of over 12,000 entries, contains a heading for C.S.A. to list 212 Confederate soldiers identified.




Westmoreland County, Virginia Deed and Will Abstracts, 1723-1726


Book Description

Deed and will books can contain land transactions, mortgages, leases, bills of sale, powers of attorney, marriage contracts, estate settlements, and much more information of genealogical interest. They are a must for researching your family history. Westmoreland County Deed and Will Book No. 8, Part I, 1723-1738 beginning on page 1 and ending on page 68 for courts held October 28, 1738 through December 24, 1726. The first few records are dated 1738; on page three the date changes to 1723. There is no explanation. An every-name index adds to the value of this work.