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Revolutionary War Records Mecklenburg County, Virginia

Revolutionary War Records Mecklenburg County, Virginia

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By: Katherine B. Elliott, Pub.1964, Reprinted 2021, 216 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #0-89308381-X.
Mecklenburg County was created in 1765 from Lunenburg County, VA. It did suffer some loss of legal records but did not as the result of the Civil War. With the exception of one Militia Muster Roll - that of Capt. Reuben Vaughn, 1779 - all the muster rolls and other records of the Militia of Mecklenburg County for this period have been lost. This volume contains abstracts of all military and patriotic services by Mecklenburg County residents which can now be satisfactorily or completely documented. These records include the Committee of Safety, names of gentlemen justices who served during the period, the names of all militia officers appearing on the order books, the muster roll and commission of Capt. Vaughan, notes from pension applications, notes from the order books of the county pertaining to the Revolutionary War and other notes and records. There are more than 1,500 people being mentioned in this book.
By: Katherine B. Elliott, Pub.1964, Reprinted 2021, 216 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #0-89308381-X.
Mecklenburg County was created in 1765 from Lunenburg County, VA. It did suffer some loss of legal records but did not as the result of the Civil War. With the exception of one Militia Muster Roll - that of Capt. Reuben Vaughn, 1779 - all the muster rolls and other records of the Militia of Mecklenburg County for this period have been lost. This volume contains abstracts of all military and patriotic services by Mecklenburg County residents which can now be satisfactorily or completely documented. These records include the Committee of Safety, names of gentlemen justices who served during the period, the names of all militia officers appearing on the order books, the muster roll and commission of Capt. Vaughan, notes from pension applications, notes from the order books of the county pertaining to the Revolutionary War and other notes and records. There are more than 1,500 people being mentioned in this book.

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