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m. (~1645)
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Birth |
~1606 |
Scotland |
Death |
Bef 1685 |
Chaplin's Choice, Charles City County, Virginia Colony |
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(~1645) [1] |
(Prince George County, Virginia) [1] |
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Birth |
~1650 |
Chapline's Choice Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia Colony) |
Death |
Bef DECEMBER, 1720 |
Prince George County, Virginia Colony |
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Spouse |
Frances Egbrough | F9923 |
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(Surry County, Virginia Colony) |
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Residence (Family):
- The area that would become Charles City County was first established as "Charles Cittie" by the Virginia Company in 1619. It was one of the first four "boroughs" of Virginia, and was named in honor of Prince Charles, who would later become King Charles I of England. After Virginia became a royal colony, the borough was changed to "Charles City Shire" in 1634, as one of the five original Shires of Virginia. It was subsequently changed to the present name of Charles City County in 1643.
Charles City County is part of the Greater Richmond Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 7,256, making it one of smaller counties in Virginia by population.[1] Its county seat is the town of Charles City.[2]
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