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CEMETERY, LEESBURG, LOUDOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA, PLATS A & B, 1784-1995. Elizabeth R. Frain. The largest cemetery in the
county. Cemetery is described in lot order so that the reseacher can evaluate
neighbors. Information was taken from headstones, cemetery card index, and
other sources. Where known name, dates of birth and death, cause of death and
relationships are provided. Paper,
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LEGENDS
OF LOUDOUN VALLEY [VIRGINIA]. Joseph V. Nichols. A 1996 reprint of this very
popular northern Virginia anecdotal history of the people and county of
Loudoun. 110+index pp., paper (1961), repr. 1996.
$12.00
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THE
ANGLICAN PARISHES OF LOUDOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA, TRURO, CAMERON AND SHELBURNE,
1736-1805. Margaret Lail Hopkins and Nancy Hopkins
Phillips. A history of the formation of these northern virginia parishes. It
covers the churches built, the vestrymen and the ministers. It also includes a
faithful transcription of the Shelburne Parish Vestry Book. 1997. 136 pp.
index, maps.
$14.00
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INDEX
TO LOUDOUN COUNTY WILLS 1757—1850. Louisa Skinner Hutchison. Lists over 9,000
devisees, their relationship to testator, year, will book and page.
This is much more than the will register. 1997. 276 pp. index.
$22.00
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SURVIVING
CAMERON PARISH RECORDS, LOUDOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA - TITHABLE LIST OF 1765. June Whitehurst Johnson. Found in a Loudoun
chancery suit M2491 these titheables lists were lost for many years. They
cover the area above Goose Creek and Little River to the Fauquier County line.
50 pp., paper, 1984,.
$10.00
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$30.00
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LOUDOUN
COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEATH REGISTER 1853—1896. Elizabeth R. Frain and Marty Hiatt.
On April 11, 1853, the General Assembly of the State of Virginia passed an Act
requiring that each county clerk keep marriage, birth and death records for
his county—beginning January 1, 1854. The information required was place and
date of death, full name, sex, age, condition (married or not), color of
deceased (white or colored), if colored whether free or slave; if slave, name
of owner, occupation of deceased, place of birth, name of husband or wife, and
cause of death. (1998), 1999, 5˝x8˝,
paper, index, map, viii+318 pp. (Currently
out of Print)
$26.00
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ZION CEMETERY, ALDIE, VIRGINIA. Wynne Saffer. More than a cemetery book, the
author has located obituaries for many of the 240 residents. 1997. 102 pp.
index, plat.
$12.00
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LOUDOUN
COUNTY AND THE CIVIL WAR. Civil War Centennial Commission. Loudoun County
suffered possibly more severely during the Civil War than any Virginia county
in which no major engagement was fought. This book was created by the Civil
War Centennial Commission. The book has two main purposes. One is to make a
lasting contribution to published Loudoun history. The other is to provide a
Civil War guidebook to the county. 1998, 80 pp.
$14.00
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LOUDOUN
COUNTY, VIRGINIA BIRTH REGISTER 1880-1896. Patricia B. Duncan. This volume continues from
previous 1853-1879. Entries for
free colored and white persons include name, race, sex, date and place of
birth, father, father's occupation, father's residence, mother, and other.
Slave entries include owner, slave, sex, slave's given name, date and place of
birth, mother, and other. 177+vii. pp., index, 8˝x11 paper (1999).
$26.00
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UNION
CEMETERY, LEESBURG, LOUDOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA, The Later Plats, 1880-1995. Elizabeth R. Frain.
The largest cemetery in the county. Cemetery is described in lot order so that
the reseacher can evaluate neighbors. Information was taken from headstones,
cemetery card index, and other sources. Where known name, dates of birth and
death, cause of death and relationships are provided. 1997. 290 pp. , full
name index .
$26.00
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LOUDOUN
COUNTY, VIRGINIA CEMETERIES: A PRELIMINARY INDEX. Thomas Balch Library Staff. Staff and volunteers
of the Thomas Balch Library worked for years to create an index to the over
12,000 tombstones recorded in their collection. This index covers almost all
of the known cemeteries, except for Union (Leesburg), Union (Lovettsville) and
New Jerusalem (Lovettsville). 354 pp.
$30.00
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THOSE
AT REST: LOVETTSVILLE UNION CEMETERY, LOUDOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA 1879—1999. Marty Hiatt. Lovettsville Union Cemetery provides a resting
place for many pioneer settlers along the Catoctin Mountain.
The early cemetery was not incorporated until 1879, but as many as 30
early burials exist before that time. The
earliest headstones were removed from the adjacent New Jerusalem Cemetery and
placed in the Lovettsville Union Cemetery.
The last burial recorded was in June, 1999.
Information in this book came from two main sources: first, the
headstone inscriptions, and second, data in the interment book.
A map is provided of the cemetery to aid in resolving the duplicate lot
numbers listed in the internment book. Conflicting
information on the stone is placed in brackets while the true stone data is
first. In addition, causes of
death were recorded in the interment book until 1942. 1999, 6x9, paper, index,
map, vi+233 pp.
$20.00
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