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Are you sure it doesn't say Chy [Chancery] for a case in chancery.
Barbara Vines Little, CG
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RUth Solomon wrote:
> I have been going through the court minute books for Rappahannock county.
> My questions is when you see a list of names followed by the
> designation "Chg" what does it mean?
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> Example
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> Brooke vs. Brooke Chg
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> I keep seeing this over and over in the index to the minutes and when I go to
> the page I see this in a list of others. Can anyone help?
>
> Thanks, Ruth
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