Janet Hunter wrote:
  I believe that in the case below
> it means the same as just "of Henrico", that late and lately used
> historically do mean the equivalent in this case of "now living in" Henrico

        No.  "Late" means "formerly".  You will have to use other means to
determine if that means that he was formerly living in Henrico and now
lives elsewhere or if it means that he was formerly living and now is
dead.  :)

Renee L. Dauven

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