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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 24 Jan 2002 22:56:39 EST309_US-ASCII Looking for information on three females in the Reuben BECK household in the
VA Census in Albemarle Co., VA in 1810 that were under 10. Thank you. Tim
Spradling

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In a message dated 1/7/02 11:36:53 AM Eastern Standard Time, jleehunt1 writes:


> Accomac Co's reigning tyrant and "Prince of Darkness" Charles SCARBOROUGH's
> mistress, Ann TOFT, after Scarborough's death.

I meant to say Edmund Scarborough, not Charles.  I believe Charles was his
brother and a physician to the King.  Jay Worrall, in "The Friendly
Virginians", about the Quaker movement in Virginia, referred to Scarborough
as an unprincipled "Prince of Darkness".  He WAS quite a piece of work it
seems, and I wonder if any  other early Virginia leader was in his class?
He, of course, did have the physical separation of the Eastern Shore to aid
and abet in his various "independent" activities.

My apologies for the mistake.

Janet (Baugh) Hunter

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