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Descendants of John and William Puckett of Henrico County, Virginia
The Descendants of Edward EANES of Henrico and Chesterfield Counties in Virginia

George ARCHER I of the Umberslade ARCHERs of Henrico County, Virginia and His Descendants

The CURD Family in America: Genealogy of Some of the Descendants of Edward CURD of Henrico County, Virginia 1704; With Brief Notes on the Allied Families of PRICE and WATKINS

Genealogy of John MORTON, Henrico County, Virginia and His Descendants
The BLAIRs of Richmond, Virginia
Guide to the Manuscript Collections of the Virginia Baptist Historical
Society, Supplement No. 1: Index to Obituary Notices in The Religious
Herald, Richmond, Virginia 1828-1938
Inventory of Church Archives of Virginia: Guide to the Manuscript
Collections of the Virginia Baptist Historical Society, Supplement No. 2
Index to Marriage Notices in the Religious Herald, Richmond,
Virginia, 1828-1938. Vol. 1 A-L, Vol. II M-Z
Annual Report of the Board of Health of the Births, Marriages and Deaths in the City of Richmond 1875

Annual Report of the Board of Health of the Births, Marriages and Deaths in the City of Richmond 1874

Death Notices From Richmond, Virginia Newspapers, 1821-1840

Colonial
Wills of Henrico County, Virginia 
Index to Obituary Notices: In the Richmond Enquirer from May 9,
1804, Through 1828, and the Richmond Whig from January 1824 Through
1838 
Marriage Notices From Richmond, Virginia Newspapers 1821-1840
General Lee's City: An Illustrated Guide to the Historic Sites of Confederate Richmond

History and By-Laws of Henrico Union Lodge, No. 130 a.F. & a.M., Richmond, Virginia, With a List of Officers 
(1905)
Westover Church and Its Environs

Deed of Gift. 1749. Slaves
WATSON, HYNES; Original document.
From the Seller: "John WATSON to Mary Watson HYNES, daughter of (his) wife Mary WATSON. Twenty negros, Sirley, Irish, Juda, Frank, Phil, Nel, Jerry, Toby, Hanner, Dick, Will, Cugger, Tom, Ned, Stephen, Agg, Harry, Cyrus, Murreer, and Betty. Five hundred pounds of current Virginia money. One good feather bed. Furniture. Two large chests. Locks and keys. Two trunks. One desk. Large looking glass. Silver watch. Small brass kettle. Two silver spoons. Twenty head cattle. Twenty head sheep. Young horse. 325 acres of land in Henrico County (Virginia) on Chickahomy swamp and Allen's branch. To be delivered to her at the day of her marriage or when she is 21 years old. A contemporary copy. Manuscript, in ink. 4 pages. 8 x 12-7/8 inches. Water marked laid paper. Separating, edge tears, fold tears overall good condition."
Henrico County, Virginia, U. S. A., a Photographic Celebration

Marriage Bonds of Henrico County, Virginia 1782-1853

Early Virginia Families Along the James River: Their Deep Roots and Tangled Branches, Henrico County-Goochland County, Virginia

A Richmond Reader, 1733-1983

Richmond in Bye-Gone Days

(1856) Written in what we could now call bye-gone days (as our times will be, too, someday).
Virginia Publick Claims: Henrico County 
James River Tourist: a Brief Account of Historical Localities on James River and Sketches of Richmond, Norfolk and Portsmouth 
(1879)
A Description of Virginia House in Henrico County, Near Richmond, Virginia the Home of Mr & Mrs Alexander Wilbourne Weddell, Together With an Account of Some of the Furniture, Pictures, Curiosities Therein With Illustrations 
Richmond City Virginia Marriage Bonds, 1797-1853
(1939)
Some Notes on the First Recorded Visit of White Men to the Site of the Present City of Richmond, Virginia, Saturday and Sunday, May 23 and 24, 1607 
(1924)
Landmarks of Richmond 
(1938)
Henrico County-Southside 1736 (Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol
21)
Rearing Wolves to Our Own Destruction: Slavery in Richmond, Virginia, 1782-1865

Richmond During the War; Four Years of Personal Observation, [By a Richmond Lady]

At the Falls: Richmond, Virginia, and its People
Richmond: The Story of a City
On to Richmond: The Civil War in the East, 1861-1862 (The Civil
War)
Women of Mark: a History of the Woman's Club of Richmond,
Virginia, 1894-1994
Contributions
to a History of The Richmond Howitzer Battalion (Army of
Northern Virginia)
The
History of Henrico County
Marriages of Henrico County Virginia, 1680-1808 
The Vestry Book of Henrico
Parish 1730-1773
Richmond City and Henrico County,
VA 1850 U. S. Census
Richmond: Her Past and Present 
Annals of Henrico Parish and history of St. John's P. E. Church, 1611-1884 
Henry RANDOLPH I (1623-1773) [Sic] of Henrico County, Virginia and His Descendants: Preceded By Short Review of the Randolph Family in Early England and Elsewhere 
William RANDOLPH of Turkey Island (Henrico County) Virginia and His Immediate Descendants 
The Narrative of Thomas RUTHERFOORD of Glasgow Scotland and Richmond Virginia

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