Andersons of Colonial N. Carolina

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a research tidbit for Nansemond

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It is well known the records for Nansemond have burned early and often… so I try to note where I find any morsels of history to pass on to hungry researchers. This is an interesting example… noted herein is that an early burning of the records was “at the house of Christopher Jackson”. Notes were passed on to what was being done to “ease the suffering” of the good folks of Nansemond in response to the unfortunate event. I was Googling around for “Shivers” clues and up pops this book from 1752 or so… a copy of which can be purchased for a mere $4,500.

The book is called “The acts of Assembly, now in force, in the colony of Virginia”

Amazingly… it is in a searchable format… there seems to be numerous sources. Very cool.

https://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/BHPS/id/4798/rec/1

Written by anderson1951

January 24, 2022 at 7:16 am

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  1. Lol!

    On Mon, Jan 24, 2022, 8:47 AM Andersons of Colonial N. Carolina wrote:

    > anderson1951 posted: ” It is well known the records for Nansemond have > burned early and often… so I try to note where I find any morsels of > history to pass on to hungry researchers. This is an interesting example… > noted herein is that an early burning of the records was “” >

    Like

    renejordan

    January 24, 2022 at 9:49 am


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