I have seen land tax lists consisting of nothing but alterations as well as lists with alterations added. I suspect that in some instances the collector saved himself labor by compiling only changes from the previous year's report.
Brent Tarter
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Barbara raises one good possibility. My first thought, Wes, was just what you said, and that these were leased lands. A third thought was (not likely) the people making the films kept recopying a previous list. I discounted that idea because I know you would easily have caught such an error.
Craig Kilby
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> On Oct 19, 2015, at 4:31 PM, Barbara Vines Little <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Sounds to me like it's a case of arrears of back taxes either because they just realized it should be taxed or to pay back taxes to stop a forced sale.
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> On 10/18/2015 10:45 AM, Wesley Pippenger wrote:
>> In reviewing the Virginia Land Tax lists for Prince George County
>> between
>> 1782 and 1793 (so far), I notice that a dozen or so people are not
>> listed in the general alphabetical run with their acres rather at the
>> back as an alteration, but for numerous years in a row.
>>
>>
>> Why would they be listed separately for several years in a row and up
>> to five years running. Could it be that their tax was based not on a
>> transfer or ownership but a lease or other right? I'm trying to
>> figure out why they are treated differently. Wes.
>>
>>
>>
>> Wesley E. Pippenger
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