Description:the freshest Advices, Buckingham County, Virginia Genealogical Records from Newspapers, 1736-1850, 2019. Available at: Lulu ( www.lulu.com/spotlight/rfloydc ). Randy F. McNew Crouse has transcribed newspaper articles relating to Buckingham County, Virginia. A chronicle of the history and life of Buckingham county up through 1850. The volume, transcribed from some 140 news periodicals' more than 75,000 issues, contains, in its over 2,000 fully transcribed articles, images of a great many of the actual articles and a 56 page, 3-column index with over 16,700 references. There are photographs, illustrations and numerous footnotes, a bibliography and source guide. The index is extremely thorough and includes nearly every noun, including watercourses, counties, cities, towns, personal names, (several thousand named women and children and more than 520 named slaves,) occupations, taverns, pastimes, entertainment, plantations, natural resources, social and political events, agricultural crops, technology, medicine, crime, punishment, weather and more. There are slave sale ads, land sale ads, ads for lost horses and runaway slaves, marriage and death notices, obituaries, chancery cases (some naming entire and extended families over multiple generations,) removal notices and more. This compilation, that bridges the records gap for this burned county until the 1850 census, is an important addition to the all too few available historical and genealogical sources. The reader will find a discriminating selection of the “freshest advices” of the sort that slaked the thirst for intelligence and for the amusement of yeomen, tavern patrons, gentry and wealthy planters all. Arguably, the most thorough and complete work of its kind yet produced for a single Virginia county. This valuable resource will be especially appreciated by Genealogists, historians, demographers, journalists and sociologists as it offers a glimpse into the life and mores of early America.http://www.lulu.com/shop/randy-f-mcne...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with the freshest Advices, Buckingham County, Virginia Genealogical Records from Newspapers, 1736-1850. To get started finding the freshest Advices, Buckingham County, Virginia Genealogical Records from Newspapers, 1736-1850, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
800
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Mountain Empire Press/Lulu
Release
2019
ISBN
1734348100
the freshest Advices, Buckingham County, Virginia Genealogical Records from Newspapers, 1736-1850
Description: the freshest Advices, Buckingham County, Virginia Genealogical Records from Newspapers, 1736-1850, 2019. Available at: Lulu ( www.lulu.com/spotlight/rfloydc ). Randy F. McNew Crouse has transcribed newspaper articles relating to Buckingham County, Virginia. A chronicle of the history and life of Buckingham county up through 1850. The volume, transcribed from some 140 news periodicals' more than 75,000 issues, contains, in its over 2,000 fully transcribed articles, images of a great many of the actual articles and a 56 page, 3-column index with over 16,700 references. There are photographs, illustrations and numerous footnotes, a bibliography and source guide. The index is extremely thorough and includes nearly every noun, including watercourses, counties, cities, towns, personal names, (several thousand named women and children and more than 520 named slaves,) occupations, taverns, pastimes, entertainment, plantations, natural resources, social and political events, agricultural crops, technology, medicine, crime, punishment, weather and more. There are slave sale ads, land sale ads, ads for lost horses and runaway slaves, marriage and death notices, obituaries, chancery cases (some naming entire and extended families over multiple generations,) removal notices and more. This compilation, that bridges the records gap for this burned county until the 1850 census, is an important addition to the all too few available historical and genealogical sources. The reader will find a discriminating selection of the “freshest advices” of the sort that slaked the thirst for intelligence and for the amusement of yeomen, tavern patrons, gentry and wealthy planters all. Arguably, the most thorough and complete work of its kind yet produced for a single Virginia county. This valuable resource will be especially appreciated by Genealogists, historians, demographers, journalists and sociologists as it offers a glimpse into the life and mores of early America.http://www.lulu.com/shop/randy-f-mcne...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with the freshest Advices, Buckingham County, Virginia Genealogical Records from Newspapers, 1736-1850. To get started finding the freshest Advices, Buckingham County, Virginia Genealogical Records from Newspapers, 1736-1850, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.