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Repository:
The Library of Virginia
Published:
2020    
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22 hits    
...Orange County (Va. ) Records, 1738-1901, undated...
...Material Additional Orange County Records can be found on...
...A Guide to Virginia County and City Records on Microfilm"...
Repository:
The Library of Virginia
Published:
2020    
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...Orange County (Va. ) Organization Records, 1866-1897...
...the Dutch prince who became King William III of England in...
...Anne, eldest daughter of King George II, in 1734-the year...
Repository:
The Library of Virginia
Published:
2019    
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26 hits    
...Orange County (Va. ) Minute Book, 1825-1827...
...records collection, Orange County Court Records. The Library...
...of court papers from Orange County. Adjunct Descriptive Data...
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