THANKS for the responses. Looks like it is/was a plantation possibly owned by Alexander King.
Thanks,
Donald King
On Jan 14, 2010, at 5:20 AM, Tarter, Brent (LVA) wrote:
> Several responses to the query about this site:
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> It was a plantation in Isle of Wright County, Va. See, Seventeenth
> Century Isle of Wright County Volume 2, by John Bennett Boddie.
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> Manchukuo was my immediate reaction, but this reference was found in
> John B Boddie's _Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia: A
> history of the County_ p 572 mentions an Alexander King, planter of
> Manchoskue, appointing his cousin Wm Thomson of Chuckatuck as his
> attorney in the sale of 200 acres called Turkey Cock Hill in June 1675.
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> Donald King
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> I believe it was the "Isle of Wight, Va. Area"
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> Mr. King's query neglected to incude that the place in question is in
> Isle of Wight of County, Virginia. The deed in question is from
> Alexander King "of Manchoskue" in 1675. (Boddie, Seventeenth Century
> Isle of Wight County, 572)
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> This is the only mention of this place name in the book, or any record
> or book that Mr. King or I can find. We can assure you, however, it was
> not in Japan or Mongolia.
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> apparently in Isle of Wight County
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> http://books.google.com/books?id=v0WAVoRaAaYC&pg=PA572&dq=Manchoskue&ei=
> j3BOS5LIFZ7ozAT4kfSVDA&cd=2#v=onepage&q=Manchoskue&f=false
> <http://books.google.com/books?id=v0WAVoRaAaYC&pg=PA572&dq=Manchoskue&ei
> =j3BOS5LIFZ7ozAT4kfSVDA&cd=2>
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