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Images of Deeds 1759 to 1765 - Book O 1/2
Images of Deeds 1764 to 1766, Book O-1/2
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Louisa County Probate Records

Louisa County was created in 1742 from Hanover County, Louisa County and was named for Princes Louise of Great Britain, the youngest daughter of King George II and the wife of King Frederick V of Denmark. Patrick Henry was known to have resided in Louisa County for a short time on Roundabout Creek. Thomas Johnson was a representative of Louisa County in the House of Burgesses. Patrick Henry established himself as an eloquent lawyer and won his first election in 1765 and represented Louisa County
Images of Wills 1745 to 1766
Images of Wills 1767 to 1783
- Jones, Richard (2)
- Jordan, Francis
- Kingfield, Robert
- Laurance, Elizabeth
- Laurance, Henry
- Lea, Ann
- Lipscomb, Thomas
- Lowry, William
- McCullock, Elizabeth
- Moore, John
- Parish, Jolley
- Paulet, Thomas
- Pettus, John
- Poindexter, Christian
- Smith, Charles
- Smith, James Jr.
- Statham, Love
- Tait, John
- Tate, James
- Terrill, Richmond
- Terry, James
- Thomason, George
- Thomson, Thomas
- Thomson, Wilson
- Trumyear, William
- Venable, Abraham
- Waddy, Mary
- Wadkins, John
- Whitlock, Thomas
- Woodleif, Catherine
- Wright, Richard
- Yancey, Robert
- Anderson, David
- Anderson, Pouncey
- Arnett, James
- Barrett, Charles
- Belscher, Judy
- Bibb, Benjamin Sr.
- Bourn, William
- Bunch, Samuel
- Byars, John
- Carr, John
- Carr, John (2)
- Carr, Samuel
- Christmass, John
- Chiles, John
- Clark, Francis
- Clark, Joseph
- Cory, Edward
- Cosby, David
- Davis, John
- Dickenson, Charles
- East, Joseph
- Fernham, Robert
- Garland, Nathaniel
- Garrett, William
- Gooch, William
- Glynn, Jeremiah
- Hall, John
- Hall, John
- Henderson, Joseph
- Henson, Richard
- Hester, Robert
- Hunter, Andrew
- Jackson, William
- Jones, Richard