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 As to Virginia Anglican parish records, the question has been posed:  

  Who has access to them?
   
  Freddie:  Copies of virtually all extant VA parish registers and vestry minutes/records are in the VA Library, and many are here and there in other libraries in VA, at LDS, and at numerous other large libraries throughout the country.  Many are available at Willowbendbooks.com (search "parish registers"), and a general search at Google will reveal numerous other sources of those invaluable sources.  Honestly, I do not see how anyone can say they have researched any of their pre-Revolutionary American family lines unless their searches have exhausted all parish records with which those families might have been involved. 

  Again, here is my site where the VA parishes are named in association with the counties affected by those.  Paul

  http://webpages.charter.net/pdd50/VAvestries.doc  

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