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Martha Katz-Hyman <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 Apr 2008 09:23:02 -0400
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Nancy,

In 18th century Virginia, in general, real property--land, buildings and
things attached to the buildings (shelves, built-in cabinets or
buffets)--were not included in probate inventories.  I do not know when the
laws changed to require their inclusion.

So, for the 17th-early 19th centuries, more research in other types of
records are required to arrive at an accurate assessment of a person's total
worth at his/her death.

Hope this is helpful information.

Martha Katz-Hyman

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