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Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2015    
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12 hits    
...James City County Public School Report Card...
...Fox Hunting in Warwick County"...
...1 Scope and Contents "Thomas George Wynne, Elder of Lebanon...
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
unknown    
Matches:
3 hits    
...of Edward Thornton and Mary Ogle Tayloe. He was born in King...
...George...
...County, Virginia and attended the College of William and...
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2007    
Matches:
13 hits    
...from Robert Saunders, George Frederick Holmes, Archibald...
...lists of land owned in King William and Sussex Counties.  ...
...of the board. A letter from George P. Scarburgh, at Accomack...
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