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Includes entries for maps and atlases.
Bath has a small number of people, and a considerable share of this small number is a new element. To many individuals of the latter class a history of the county will appeal very little. For the above reasons we confine ourselves to a presentation of the more striking and important features in the story of this county. But if, in a commercial sense, this county seemed only a moderately promising field for a local history, it remains very true that Bath is one of the best known counties of the Old Dominion. It is one of the older counties in the Alleghany belt, and it lies on a natural highway of travel and commerce. The story of its evolution is one of much interest. -- Foreword.
The personal property tax lists for the year 1787.
A genealogy of the descendants of David Cail born about 1717 in Virginia. He married Parthenia or Alberdina. His will was probated 17 July 1787 in Augusta County, Virginia.
John Thomas Galford (1757-1818) was the son of Thomas Galford who immigrated from England prior to the Revolutionary War. He married Naomi V. Slaven and they had at least ten children. From Virginia they moved to Ohio. Descendants also lived in Iowa, West Virginia, Michigan, Minnesota, California and elsewhere.
A genealogy of the descendants of Richard Morris born about 1740 in Ireland and died in 1805 in Bath County, Virginia and his wife Jane Callison. They were married in Nov 1761 in Augusta County, Virginia. They had at least eleven children. Most of the children migrated to Ohio.
"This work is an attempt to put in one place the available Virginia census readings for the various PAGE families who lived in that State from 1790 to 1850. However, because of the destruction of the records of a few of the counties, this cannot be called a complete record."--Preface.