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John Shroeder <[log in to unmask]>
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> Date:    Mon, 16 Sep 2002 20:49:05 -0500
> From:    Mary Miller <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Curles
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> Thank you to everyone who answered concerning the Curles in James River. =
>  I went to google as well, and learned a great deal--about Curles Neck, =
> Curles Neck Plantation, Curles family of New Kent County.  In modern =
> times, the Curles Neck Farm, Curles Neck Archaeological site, Curles =
> Neck Hunt Club, Deep Bottom Park between Curles Neck and Varina =
> Plantations, etc.  Also learned that the rebel Nathanial Bacon lived at =
> Curles Neck.  Now I have two more questions raised by all this =
> information.  Was this area named for a family named Curles?  Also, John =
> Woods was said to be born in Curles, Henrico County, Virginia, and =
> Thomas Jefferson's parents married in Curles, James River, Henrico, =
> Virginia in 1677.  This makes it sound as if there was a town named =
> Curles--surely these people were not born and married at the plantation! =
>  Or did they, in the 17th century, simply refer to the whole area as =
> Curles?  Thanks again.  Mary Miller

#### I believe Curles was a term that was used somewhat interchangeably to
refer to the area or alternatively to the plantation or home although Curles
Neck was usually identified as such.  I also believe it would have been
fairly normal to be born, married and also buried at the plantation.  I
believe that Curles was the family seat of the large Cocke family.
John

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