Surviving Records of Westmoreland County Virginia
Location: the Northern Neck of Virginia. County seat: Montross
The old Westmoreland County Virginia records are invaluable, as they tell the story of some of the colony’s earliest residents. It is always a good idea to read every last will in the counties where your ancestors resided. This read frequently discloses related families, marriages, and origins. VirginiaPioneers.net (part of 8 genealogy websites) has collected the oldest surviving records available. Remember, land grants were an encouraging factor in the opening up of the frontier.
Images of Westmoreland County Wills and Estates, Book №1, 1653 to 1671
Alday, Henry; Alexander, Wilkes; Armsbey, John; Astin, Robert; Augier, John; Baldridge, James; Baldridge, James estate; Bell, John; Blagg, Thomas; Bradhurst, Walter; Brown, Philip; Bunt, Edmund; Cole, Richard; Coleman, William; Dodson, Thomas; Doyle, Christopher; Fowke, Thomas; Frissell, John; Grey, Francis; Hathman, Teage; Henry, Brooke; Hiller, John; Howson, Robert; Inman, Abraham; Johnson, Thomas; Jones, Nathaniel; Lansdowne, Nicholas; Maddison, John; Maphe, Robert; Martin, Thomas; Morgan, John; Munns, Thomas; Payne, John; Peyton, Frances; Peyton, Henry; Peyton, Valentine; Prescott, Edward; Phelps, Thomas; Quoanes, Elizabeth; Rynes, John; Smith, Herbert; Spike, Thomas; Sturman, Richard; Thomas, Salley; Tucker, John; Vaughan, John; Waldridge, Dorothy; Waldridge, William; Walker, John; Walker, Richard; Webb, William; Whiston, John;
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