County court order books contain records of all matters brought before the court while in session. The information contained in these records may not appear elsewhere. The order books typically provide a synopsis of court cases in a relatively organized format. 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. This volume contains entries from Richmond County, Virginia Order Book No. 4, 1704-1708 beginning on page 252 and ending on page 370 for courts held April 2, 1707 through May 28, 1708.
In 1692, Richmond County was formed from the part of (Old) Rappahannock County north of the Rappahannock River when that county was divided and abolished; Essex County was created at that same time from the lands on the south side of the river.
Ruth Sparacio and Sam Sparacio
(1997), 2017, 8.5" x 11", paper, index, 114 pp.
ISBN: 9781680344561
101-S0456