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We only have a few of the copied pages of the Marriage bonds from this book which contain the Marriage bonds at Louisa. These pages were used by a patron who was doing genealogical research and donated to the Library. [Contained withing the Black 3 ring Notebook with Southwestern Genealogist : [newsletter]; in the Genealogy area)].
Set amidst lush, rolling hills, Louisa County was once home to religious dissenters, emancipationists and some of Virginias first families. Its epicenter was Louisa Courthouse, where all the countys residents managed their business affairs. From Patrick Henrys seminal speech for Louisa against tyranny, to a county chief justice too fat to ride horseback, Louisa has a rich and fascinating heritage. Historian and longtime Louisa County resident Pattie G.P. Cooke chronicles the countys coming of age as part of the new United States of America, retaining its small, tightly knit communities while embracing inevitable progress.
By: Kathleen Booth Willimas, Pub. 1959, Reprinted 2016, 150 pages, Index, Soft Cover, ISBN #0-89308-881-1. Louisa County was created in 1742 from Hanover County, VA. The marriages are listed alphabetically by Groom a with an index of approximately 1,500 brides.
The photographic album documents the pre-1865 home places in Louisa County, Virginia and their associated builders/owners.
The Reverend William Douglas served both St. James Northam Parish (Dover Church) in Goochland County and in Manakin Town which was part of King William Parish. King William Parish was in Goochland County during this time period but is now in Powhatan County because of county boundary changes.