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Research and writing about Virginia genealogy and family history." <[log in to unmask]>
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Yes, the Library of Virginia is an excellent source..especially their
Interlibrary Loan of microfilm..I use that service extensively and it is a
wealth of information..  It takes time, though..You have to search the
microfilm; but it is SO worth it..

Thanks, Bill

On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Bill Davidson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> There were certainly marriages in Albemarle Co., VA from it creation in
> 1745, up until 1780.  The referenced book apparently simply does not include
> them.  Marriage records in Albemarle Co., VA before 1780 might be available
> only at the courthouse....and perhaps on microfilm, at places like the
> Library of VA (which can probably accessed via interlibrary loan).
>
> Goochland Co., VA was created from a part of Henrico Co., VA in 1727/1728,
> and Henrico was one of the original "shires" in VA.  Buckingham (1761),
> Amherst (1761) and Fluvanna Co., VA (1777) were all created from Albemarle.
>
> Bill Davidson
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