>Could someone on this list tell me about Westham. It was in Henrico County >in the 1770's. Furthur more where is Charles City located? The first leg of the James River canal went from Richmond to Westham (about 10 miles). From the Henrico County Parks & Recreation Web Site: Westham was a small trading town in western Henrico County. In 1752, the town was laid off into 150 lots with streets. The village of Westham appears on a map dated 1755. The main road through Westham was Westham Plank Road, which is now Cary Street Road. There were tobacco warehouses in the village and there are references to Westham in connection with events during the Revolutionary War. The land on which Westham was built was originally owned by the Randolph family. The village must have disappeared around 1800, because it no longer appears on maps dated after that time. It is logical to assume that many areas in western Henrico bearing the name Westham derived it from the 18th Century town. In his "Notes on the State of Virginia", Thos. Jefferson writes: From the furnace [in Montgomery County] the lead is transported 130 miles along a good road, leading through the peaks of Otter to Lynch's ferry, or Winston's, [Lynchburg] on James river, from whence it is carried by water about the same distance to Westham. Charles City County lies between James City County/Williamsburg and Henrico County/Richmond. It was one of the original shires of the Colony of Virginia. The Rootsweb page for this county is here: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vacharle/ Hope this helps, ___________________________________________ W. Scott Breckinridge Smith Historical Research & Consulting Post Office Box 75, Lynchburg, Virga. 24505 H:434-528-3995 M:540-583-0131 www.WScottSmith.com To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-roots.html