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ALBEMARLE Co., VA


ALBEMARLE Co., VA MARRIAGES From 1772 to 1850

GIBSON, Henry                HARVEY, Dicey               06 Feb 1794
GIBSON, Richard O.           HARVEY, Mary A.             01 Oct 1849
 HARVEY, Frances             DAWSON, Malinda             23 Nov 1819
 HARVEY, James               GIBSON, Nancy               12 Sep 1826
 HARVEY, James               KEISTER, Frances            20 Jan 1834
 HARVEY, Martin              GENTRY, Elizabeth           16 Jan 1808
 HARVEY, Richard             GENTRY, Dolly               31 Dec 1804
 HARVIE, ---                 MAYAB, Molly                25 Apr 1806
McALISTER, James             HARVEY, Susan               22 May 1845
SNOW, ---                    HARVIE, Janey               04 Jan 1806
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Source Page: Albemarle County Marriages from Nov 15, 1800- July 20, 1846

Anthony Harvey Polley Bingham Feb 25 1808

Richard Harvey Dolly Gentry Jan 3 1805

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contributed by Donna Delano

Old Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia Vol II

by Betty Meade A
Heritage Classic Page - 41

Fredericksville and Trinity Parishes, in Louisa and Albemarle Counties. After the separation of Louisa county from Hanover, in the year 1742, and of Fredericksville parish, Louisa, from St. Martin's, Hanover, the parish of Fredericksville was enlarged by taking in a part of Albemarle lying north and west of the Rivanna. After some years Fredericksville parish was divided into Fredericksville and Trinity, the former being in Albemarle and the latter in Louisa. We first treat of it in its enlarged and undivided state. It was then without a place of worship, except an old mountain-chapel (age not known) where Walker's Church afterward stood. The first meeting of the vestry was in 1742. The vestry-book has some documents worthy of introduction as historical antiquities. They were the tests required of vestrymen at that period of England's history: I. Oath of Allegiance II.Oath of Abjuration III. Test Oath Signed by Thomas Paulett Robert Lewis A. I. Smith Charles Barrett David Cosby John Poindexter Thomas B. Smith Abrm. Venable Roger Thompson Ephm. Clark T. Meriwether John Stark Those who signed the above tests were the first vestryment after the organization of the parish in 1742. The following were added at different times until the division of the parish in 1762:Thomas Walker, John Meriwether, Nicholas Meriwether, David Mills, Robert Harris, Robert Anderson, Tyree or Tyree Harris, William Johnson, JOHN HARVIE, Thomas Johnson. After the division, a new vestry was elected from Fredericksville parish. Some of the old ones continued, and others wre added, including JOHN HARVIE


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