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Cumberland Parish was formed at the same time Lunenburg County was created, and was co-extensive with the county. Lunenburg County was formed from Brunswick County in the year 1745. The Parish of St. Andrews which was located in Brunswick County was also divided and that which was located in the "new" Lunenburg County would be called Cumberland Parish. These records are considered official because the Vestry was responsible for them and not the county clerks. First of the records mentioned are the well known Rev. John Cameron's Register of Marriages. This register follows him through his Rectorship in Bristol Parish, 1784-1793; Nottoway Parish, 1794-1795; and Cumberland Parish, 1796-1815. Also a register of Baptisms and funerals for Cumberland Parish for the year 1815 is given. These records are followed by the Vestry Book of Cumberland parish, 1746-1816. In these Minutes of the Vestry, many of the same things are mentioned as in other vestry books, but of special note are the mentioning of land records. These land records range from conveyances, deeds, to mortgages. Also, there is much of this periodic marking of land boundaries with information on thousands of landowners. Also of special note are the detailed genealogies of Re. James Craig, Rev. John Cameron, and some 60 odd founding families.Bell, Landon C. is the author of 'Cumberland Parish Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816, Vestry Book 1746-1816' with ISBN 9780893086176 and ISBN 0893086177.
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