A Guide to the Prince George County (Va.) Circuit Court Records, 1777-1837
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Preferred Citation
Prince George County (Va.) Circuit Court Records, 1806-1873, 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
Prince George County was named for Prince George of Denmark, husband of Queen Anne of England. It was formed from Charles City County in 1702.
Most court records were destroyed in 1782 by British troops during the Revolutionary War and again in 1864 by Union troops during the Civil War. A few volumes that record deeds, court orders, and wills exist.
Scope and Content
Records, 1777-1837, of Prince George County Circuit Court consist of Commonwealth claims of various county officials (1819-1837); certificates of witness attendance (1819-1836); and papers related to Lucy F. Anderson's claim to a land warrant due her on account of the service in the Revolutionary War of a relative Captain Joel Sturdivant. The papers consist of an order and affidavit (1834) presented to the Petersburg Hustings Court listing the heirs of Joel Sturdivant; the will of Joel Sturdivant (1777); and the wills of John Sturdivant, Sr., (1793) and John Sturdivant, Jr., (1795.)
Related Material
Additional Prince George County military and pension records and tax and fiscal records can be found on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. Consult "A Guide to Virginia County and City Records on Microfilm."
Prince George County is one of Virginia's Lost Records Localities. Additional Prince George County Records may be found in the Virginia Lost Records Localities Collection at the Library of Virginia. Search the Lost Records Localities Digital Collection available at Virginia Memory.
For more information and a listing of lost records localities see Lost Records research note .
Index Terms
- Sturdivant family.
- Prince George County (Va.) Circuit Court.
- Land titles--Virginia--Prince George County.
- Public records--Virginia--Prince Georgia County.
- Witnesses--Fees--Virginia--Prince George County.
- Prince George County (Va.)--History.
- Affidavits--Virginia--Prince George County.
- Certificates--Virginia--Prince Georgia County.
- Claims--Virginia--Prince George County.
- Judicial records--Virginia--Prince George County.
- Wills--Virginia--Prince George County.
- Brock, R. A. (Robert Alonzo), 1839-1914, collector.
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Adjunct Descriptive Data
Location of OriginalsOriginals are located at the Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California.