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Washington County Virginia
Genealogical Research Site |
If you have
transcribed files pertaining to Scott
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Neighbors VA Grayson Co Smyth Co Russell Co Scott Co TN Sullivan Co TnGenWeb Queries |
Washington County was formed by European Americans in 1776 from Fincastle County. It was named for George Washington, who was then commander-in-chief of the Continental Army. As with many other frontier counties, the boundaries and territory
changed over the years. In 1786 the northwestern part of Washington
County became Russell County. In 1814 the western part of what remained of Washington County was combined with parts of Lee and Russell counties to form Scott County. In 1832 the northeastern part of Washington was combined with part of Wythe County to form Smyth County. source: Wikipedia | ||
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Marriages Marriage Register, 1782-1820. By Groom Surnames A & B Surnames C, D ,E Surnames F, G, H Surnames I, J, K, L Surnames M, N, O, P, Q Surnames R, S, T, U, V Surnames W, X, Y, Z Surnames |
Births 1889 Births |
Deaths 1853 Deaths 1854 Deaths 1855 Deaths 1856 Deaths 1857 Deaths 1858 Deaths 1859 Deaths 1860 Deaths 1861 Deaths SSDI |
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Cemeteries Off site links Crabtree Cemetery Fickle Cemetery Fleenor Cemetery #8 Fleenor Cemetery #23 Fleenor Baptist Memorial Gaspor Fleenor Green Spring Church Ingle Cemetery Linder Cemetery Walnut Springs Widener Valley Cemeteries in the USGenWeb Archives |
Census
1796-1831 Free Negro Register 1810 Index 1820 Index 1830 Index 1840 Index 1850 Index 1860 Index 1860 Images 1870 Census 1880 Census, link 1910 Census, link 1920 Census, link 1930 Census, link 1940 Census, link 1950 Census, link |
Military
1835 Pension Roll 1883 Pension Roll Daniel Trigg's 1781 Militia List Womack's Fort Militia Roll The Battle of Kings Mountain Library of Virginia Civil War Records Va. Confederate Soldiers Surnames "A-B" Surnames "C-D" Surnames "E-F" Surnames "G-I" Surnames "J-K" Surnames 'L-M" Surnames "N-Q" Surnames "R-S" Surnames "T-Z"
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Deeds, Land, Taxes Delinquent Taxes 1835-36, 40-42 1871 Personal Property Tax List 1872 Personal Property Tax List 1876 Personal Property Tax List 1875 Personal Property Tax List 1878 Personal Property Tax List 1879 Personal Property Tax List 1881 Personal Property Tax List 1884 Personal Property Tax List 1885 Personal Property Tax List 1887 Personal Property Tax List 1888 Personal Property Tax List 1889 Personal Property Tax List Records in the USGenWeb Archives Online Chancery Records Library of Virginia |
Misc. Files Historical Sketches of SW Virginia Articles by Emory Hamilton The Life and Times of a Mountaineer Game Warden Wise Co Link 1885 Map of SW Virginia What was a Fell Monger?and other occupations What was Dropsey?and other terms |
Misc Links New River Notes Good information A History of the Middle New River Settlements Headwaters, Clinch & Holston Rivers 1774 Pioneer Families of Washington County Black History Muesum Virginia Genealogical Society |
for the UsGenWeb Project. Washington County Virginia |