A Guide to the Lancaster County (Va.) Deed for Lands and Slaves from Joseph and Mary Walker Cabell to John Coalter, 1815 Sept. 29
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Preferred Citation
Lancaster County (Va.) Deed for Land and Slaves Conveyed by Joseph and Mary Walker Cabell to John Coalter, 1815 Sept. 29, 1666 and 1815, Robert Alonzo Brock Collection, Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
Acquisition Information
The Robert Alonzo Brock Collection was filmed by The Huntington Library in cooperation with The Library of Virginia with funding provided by The Library of Virginia Foundation with the support of The Roller-Bottimore Foundation and The Robins Foundation. Microfilm received 15 April 2004.
Historical Information
Lancaster County probably was named for the English county. It was formed from Northumberland and York Counties in 1651.
Scope and Content
Lancaster County (Va.) Deed for Lands and Slaves Conveyed by Joseph and Mary Walker Cabell, of Nelson County, to John Coalter, Esquire, of Henrico County, 1815 Sept. 29. The deed conveys lands and 106 slaves from the Corotoman estate in Lancaster County that were formerly owned by George Carter, Mary Walker Cabell's father.
Related Material
Additional Lancaster County Land Records can be found on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. Consult "A Guide to Virginia County and City Records on Microfilm."
Index Terms
- Lancaster County (Va.) Circuit Court.
- Carter family.
- Public records-- Virginia--Lancaster County.
- Slavery-- Virginia--Lancaster County.
- Carter family
- Lancaster County (Va.)--History--19th century.
- Deeds--Virginia--Lancaster County.
- Land records-- Virginia--Lancaster County.
- Local government records--Virginia--Lancaster County.
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Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Lancaster County (Va.)--History--19th century.