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  Virginia Hotels .info - Hotel Directory for Virginia Cities - For Lovers
Richmond is the capital of Virginia (officially the Commonwealth of Virginia).
Virginia Beach, the largest city in Virginia, is on the shores of Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
The Norfolk Naval Shipyard or "Norfolk Navy Yard" is in Portsmouth, Virginia.
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  Norfolk, Virginia - LoveToKnow 1911
NORFOLK, a city and port of entry of Norfolk county, Virginia, U.S.A., on the northern side of the Elizabeth river (an arm of the Chesapeake Bay) and at the mouth of its eastern branch, and on the Albemarle and Chesapeake and the Dismal Swamp canals, about 90 m.
Norfolk is combined with Portsmouth in one customs district, the foreign trade of which in 1908 amounted to $11,326,817 in exports and $1,150,044 in imports.
Five miles from Norfolk and with Norfolk as its headquarters was held from the 26th of April to the 30th of November 1907 the Jamestown Ter-Centennial Exposition, celebrating the first permanent English settlement in America at Jamestown, Virginia.
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 Norfolk County, Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Norfolk County is an extinct county in South Hampton Roads in eastern Virginia in the United States.
By 1960, the entire area of Norfolk County on the east side of the Elizabeth River north of Virginia Beach Boulevard was gone.
In 1963, after a referendum of South Norfolk and Norfolk County's voters and the approval of the Virginia General Assembly, South Norfolk and almost all of Norfolk County were joined by consolidation and reorganized as the new City of Chesapeake.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Norfolk_County,_Virginia   (741 words)

  
 Norfolk County Real Estate, Norfolk County Homes for Sale, and Condos
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 New Norfolk County, Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was formed in 1636 from Elizabeth City Shire, one of the eight original shires (or counties) formed in 1634 in the colony of Virginia by direction of the King of England.
The county became the independent city of Nansemond in 1972, and in 1974, merged with the city of Suffolk.
In 1963, after approval by referendum of the voters of the City of South Norfolk and the rest of Norfolk County and the Virginia General Assembly, they were combined and reorganized as a new city, ending the threat of additional annexations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_Norfolk_County,_Virginia   (312 words)

  
 Linkpendium > Genealogy > USA > Virginia > Norfolk County   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Passengers to Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia in 1823 
Virginia Land Patents of the Counties of Norfolk, Princess Anne and Warwick 
Virginia Land Patents of the Counties of Norfolk, Princess Anne and Warwick  From Patent Books "0" and "6", 1666 to 1679
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 ATSDR - PHA - Norfolk Naval Base (a/k/a Sewells Point Naval Complex), Norfolk, Norfolk County, Virginia
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (VDEQ) records indicate that a well was drilled in 1949 at a roller rink more than 2,000 feet southeast of the site.
With the approval of the Virginia Department of Health's (VDOH) Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Division, this landfill was constructed in June 1979 for a one-time disposal of 84 pallets of inert chemicals (mainly unused ion exchange resin).
The Virginia State Water Control Board was notified of this event, and, reportedly, no adverse impacts to water quality were noted.
www.atsdr.cdc.gov /HAC/PHA/norfolk/nnb_p3.html   (8282 words)

  
 Moseley Family of Lower Norfolk County   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Edward Moseley, son of William Moseley the younger, and Mary Gookin, was colonel and justice of Princess Anne county; high sheriff 1707-8; on the court which tried Grace Sherwood for witchcraft, 1706; Knight of the Golden Horseshoe, 1710-1722, and member of the House of Burgesses.
In Princess Anne County, Virginia, in 1705, Grace Sherwood was tried at the Court-house on "The Ferry" plantation for witchcraft.
Grace Sherwood was incarcerated in teh gaol of the county adjoining the old court-house on the "Ferry" plantation, and all the proceedings are to this day (1897) to be seen in the records of Princess Anne County.
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 Thomas Hollowell of Norfolk County, Virginia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She was born on 1 Nov 1647 at Elizabeth City, Virginia.
He was born on 18 Aug 1652 at Isle of Wight, Virginia.
I. EDMOND HOLLOWELL was born on 15 Sep 1667 at Elizabeth City, Virginia.
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 THE ~ MANNINGS
Cambridge County, England;---died, 1672 in Norfolk, Virginia.---He was the son of --Thomas Manning and Susan, He married, Lydia Richardson in 1636 in Norfolk County, Virgina.
1664 in Norfolk, Virginia, born in 1643; died 1694.-- Children of john and sarah are;----John Manning, born 1685 in Lower Norfolk, Virginia; died 1757; married Margaret Markham 1706.---Joseph Manning, born 1687; died abt.
Thomas Manning, born 1691 in norfolk County, Virginia; died 1716-1782 in Virginia--He was the son of John Manning and Sarah Wattford----Child of Thomas Manning-- His child was Moses Manning born 1710, in Norfolk County, Virginia; died 1791 in Bertie County, North Carolina;--- He married Liddia---she was born 1712; died 1774-1806;
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 Bibliography - Norfolk Highlights
These are the records of Lower Norfolk County now preserved in the Circuit Court of the City of Chesapeake; the Norfolk Council Orders for 1736-1798; and the wills, deeds, and marriage bonds and other records of the Corporation Court of the City of Norfolk.
I have also used extensively the microfilm files of the late Eighteenth and early Nineteenth Century Norfolk newspapers as well as those of the Virginia Gazette on file in the Sargeant Memorial Room of Kirn Memorial Library.
Other collective printed sources used by me from the same collection were the bound volumes of the Lower Norfolk County Antiquary, Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Wiliam and Mary College Quarterly, and Virginia Historical Register, as well as early Norfolk borough and city directories dating from 1801 through 1881.
www.norfolkhistorical.org /highlights/bibliography.html   (487 words)

  
 John Ivey (c1650-1693) of Norfolk County, Virginia
of Chowan County, North Carolina deeded land in Norfolk County to John and Sarah Ivey, describing John Ivey as the son of his sister Mary Davenall.
 He appears to have remained in the far western part of Norfolk County.  The first mention of him is the deed to him and his wife Sarah by his uncle William Dafnell in 1720 (see above).  He was perhaps the John Ivey who, with Thomas Ivey, witnessed Edward Outlaw’s power of attorney in 1727.
[14]  Since Thomas Ivey proved the power of attorney in Norfolk’s court, it is probable that both were residents of Norfolk in 1727.  Probably the same John Ivey appears in the tithables lists in the western precinct of Norfolk County in 1730, 1736, 1750 and 1751, listed as a “cripple” and exempt from tax.
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 Find in a Library: Norfolk County, Virginia (now Chesapeake City, Virginia) Revolutionary War and War of 1812 ...
Find in a Library: Norfolk County, Virginia (now Chesapeake City, Virginia) Revolutionary War and War of 1812 applications for pensions, bounty land warrants, heirs of deceased pensioners.
Norfolk County, Virginia (now Chesapeake City, Virginia) Revolutionary War and War of 1812 applications for pensions, bounty land warrants, heirs of deceased pensioners.
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 Families of Virginia . . . - Bibliography Page
Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745–1800, Volume II.
Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745–1800, Volume III.
James, Edward W. The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquary, Volumes IV and V.
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 John Egerton of Norfolk County, Virginia and North Carolina   (Site not responding. Last check: )
JOHN EGERTON SR was born in 1705 at Norfolk, Virginia.
A. BENJAMIN EGERTON was born on 6 Sep 1729 at Bertie, North Carolina.
She married JOHN BURWELL POWELL SR, son of WILLIAM POWELL and VIRGINIA DAVIS, on 12 Dec 1846 at Warren, North Carolina.
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 Steve Ewing's Genealogy "Powell Tree"
1650 in Norfolk County, Virginia, and died 1721 in Norfolk County, Virginia.
She was born October 27, 1814 in Buck Creek, Gallia County, Ohio, and died 1884 in Portersville, Lincoln County, West Virginia.
She was born February 08, 1839 in Lawrence County, Ohio, and died February 07, 1877 in Lawrence County, Ohio.
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 The Hodges Family of Norfolk County, Virginia
165 Wingo, Marriages of Norfolk County Virginia 1805, 1818-1840, 61.
Born Norfolk County, widow, info by F. Hope H.O. census, Norfolk County, Virginia, population schedule, town of Portsmouth, enumeration district (ED) 80, page 615-C, dwelling 56, family 65.
White household, 1860 U.S. census, Norfolk County, Virginia, population schedule, City of Portsmouth, Jefferson Ward township, Portsmouth post office, page 267, dwelling 1063, family 1029, National Archives micropublication M-653, roll 1366, page 267.
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 Norfolk Virginia News from Historic Newspapers
John FREEMAN of Norfolk County, Virginia: His Descendants in North Carolina and Virginia and Other Colonial North Carolina FREEMAN Families
a History of the Ravages of the Yellow Fever in Norfolk, Virginia, a.
Historical and Descriptive Sketches of Norfolk and Vicinity, Including Portsmouth and the Adjacent Counties, During a Period of Two Hundred Years.
theoldentimes.com /norfolk.html   (491 words)

  
 Norfolk City County, Virginia Divorce Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms
Norfolk City County, Virginia Divorce Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms
Norfolk, VA Commander & Carlson, Attorneys At Law, Elisa Carlson, 5442 Tidewater Drive
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 Norfolk City County Real Estate, REALTORS, Norfolk City Real Estate Agents, Homes For Sale, Home Values
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 Maury High School, Norfolk,Virginia {VA},Sutton,Sustare
Obituaries- Robert William Sutton, "Red" or "Bob" 76, of Norfolk, an industralist, died Monday, February 13, 1995
Graduated: She was a 1938 graduate alumna of Maury High School.
Afterwards, in 1939, Chester attended Sullins College in Bristol, Virginia.
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 Cemetery Registration-Norfolk County, Virginia
Search Norfolk County or the VAGenWeb Archives (Enter a surname or place).
If you would like to transcribe data for this Project, or if you already have cemetery surveys and would like to share that work with the world, please let us hear from you.
To register a cemetery with the Project, send me a message telling me the name of the cemetery, the county and state where the cemetery is located and the names of the people who will be doing the transcribing.
www.rootsweb.com /~cemetery/virginia/index_norfolk.htm   (121 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Lower Norfolk County, Virginia, Court Records : Books "A" and "B," 1637-1651/2 (2 Volumes in 1): Books: ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This work is a faithful transcription of the oldest surviving court records for Lower Norfolk County.
Walter, who published Book B (1646-1651/2) in 1978, recently completed her transcription of Book A (1637-1646), enabling us to offer the consolidated work to our patrons at this time.
Virtually all of the entries have the virtue of placing one or more settlers in Lower Norfolk County early in the 17th century.
www.amazon.com /Lower-Norfolk-County-Virginia-Records/dp/0806345608   (722 words)

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