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I believe that Newcastle was slightly south of where 360 crosses the
Pamunkey
Barbara Vines Little, CG, FNGS, FVGS
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Orange, VA 22960
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On 7/26/2011 4:13 PM, Ronald Seagrave wrote:
> There were two early port towns on the Pamunkey River. They were called
> Hanovertown and Newcastle both in Hanover County, VA. I would welcome
> anyone's assistance in finding Newcastle and where Benneth White's Tavern
> may have stood.... Any detail information on Newcastle would be welcome
> records seem to be quite scare. Thanks
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