Middlesex County, Virginia was created in 1669 from Lancaster County and parish. Sometime before 1666, that parish was divided into two portions, separated by the Rappahannock River and the new parishes were names Lancaster and Pyanketank. In 1666, they were reunited under the name Lancaster, but a few years later, they were again separated and acquired the organization which they retained through the Colonial period as Christ Church, Lancaster and Christ Church, Middlesex.
Middlesex County did suffer some loss of legal records but did not as the result of the Civil War. Information to be found within this book: Burials and deaths, births and christenings, marriages and births of slaves naming mother and owners' name. This new reprint has a NEW INDEX that not only mention approximately 33,000 person but 4,000 slaves that are grouped alphabetically under their owner's names' for ease of research in a new Errata section in the rear.
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia
(1897), 2019, paper, 360 pp.
ISBN: 9780893086312
117-VA34