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Wills, Inventories, Accounts, 1757 to 1771, Bk A
Index pp. 1-50 pp. 51-100 pp. 101-150 pp. 151-200 pp. 201-250 pp. 251-300 pp. 301-350 Wills, Inventories, Accounts, 1772 to 1781, Bk B
Index pp 1-50 pp 51-100 pp 101-150 pp 151-200 pp 201-250 pp 251-300 pp 301-350 pp 351-400 pp 401-450 Wills, Inventories, Accounts, 1783 to 1788 Bk C
Index pp 1-50 pp 51-100 pp 101-150 pp 151-200 pp 201-250 pp 251-300 pp 301-350 pp 351-end Minute Books
Index to Probate Records
Informational
Wills, Inventories, Accounts, 1788 to 1793, Bk D
Index pp 1-50 pp 51-100 pp 101-150 pp 151-200 pp 201-250 pp 251-300 pp 301-400 Wills, Inventories, Accounts, 1793 to 1797, Bk E
Index pp 1-50 pp 51-100 pp 101-150 pp 151-200 pp 201-250 pp 251-300 pp 301-350 Wills, Inventories, Accounts, 1797 to 1802, Bk F
Index pp 1-50 pp 51-100 pp 101-150 pp 151-200 pp 201-250 pp 251-300 pp 301-400 pp 401-450 pp 451-end Wills, Inventories, Accounts, 1802 to 1806, Bk G
Index pp 1-50 pp 51-100 pp 101-150 pp 151-200 pp 201-250 pp 251-300 pp 301-350 pp 351-400 pp 401-450 pp 451-end Loudoun County Wills
Abstracts (1761 to 1774)
Loudoun County was created in 1757 from Fairfax County and was named after John Campbell, the Fourth Earl of Loudoun and Governor of Virginia from 1756 to 1759. Between 1720 and 1730 settlers were Quakers, Scots-Irish, Germans and others who removed south from Pennsylvania and Maryland into Virginia.