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I stand corrected; it's known as grabbing and not looking. I had copied the
article and filed it in the wrong file. It is St. Stephen's Parish, King and
Queen County, by Doyle. The one I copied in my attempt to organize my
serials (which I never finished) was from vol 7:3 (Nov-Dec 1998).
The Westmoreland book is a reprint.
Dodson has individual sections of the maps; I thought I indicated that these
were from the survey books and not the actual patent holders.
Barbara
Check the VGS website (VGS.org) for a list of historical and genealgocial
societies with addresses and websites.
----- Original Message -----
From: Lyle E. Browning <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: [VA-HIST] Platted Counties
> I spent the afternoon at the State Library
> and looked through as many of the maps as I
> could find. What i did not find was King
> William. I looked in the Tidewater Virginia
> Families periodical (Their shelf number is
> CS42.T52 at VSLA.) by Davis and found some
> plats by J.W. Doyle of King & Queen, but
> nothing for King William. Unfortunately, I
> deleted your post with the actual reference.
> Could you supply that again as I think I
> didn't get it correctly transcribed.
>
> Westmoreland County was done to about the 80%
> level by Wolfe in 1942. Is the one you refer
> to in your post today a reprint of that one
> or a redone edition?
>
> Halifax & Pittsylvania have a book done by
> Dodson in 198? with surveys, but no map
> appended. Is this the one you refer to or is
> there something which the library hasn't got?
>
> The need to regularize all this info is
> there. There is no heading under which one
> can look in the search engines at the State
> Library which will get one specifically to
> the maps already done, if, indeed, they are
> there in the first place.
>
> Any help you could give me on references
> would be greatly appreciated. Have you e-mail
> contacts at the various county historical
> socs that you've mentioned? Often trying to
> track them down is the most time consuming
> part of the process and that is what I have
> in small amounts between my contract living.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Lyle
>
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