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Well I would recommend the Adventures of Purse and Person.  An older version
is probably in local libraries but it is being reissued in 3 volumes.  Vol 1
and 2 are available but Vol 3 is still under construction.

Good place to start.



-----Original Message-----
From: Research and writing about Virginia genealogy and family history.
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Vicki Ford
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 7:55 PM
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Subject: 1624-25 Census

There is an interesting 3 part series that The Virginian-Pilot started to
run yesterday titled Jamestown Mystery. Using forensic science and
genealogical records they are trying to identify the skeletal remains of 3
people who were buried there. Today in Part 2 I ran across the
following.....

         From 1607 to 1624, more than 7,000 men, women and children moved to
Virginia; only 1,232 of them were still alive when a census was taken in
1624-25.

Can anybody tell me how to access this list? Thanks.

BTW Part 3 will be in tomorrow's paper.

Blessings, Vicki Ford

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