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Lunenburg County,
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Lunenburg County Information
Lunenburg County was established on May 1, 1746, from Brunswick County.
The county is named for the former Duchy of Brunswick-Lunenburg in Germany.
Among the earliest settlers of the county was William Taylor, born in King William County, Virginia. He was the son of Rev. Daniel Taylor, a Virginia native and Anglican priest educated at Trinity College, Cambridge University in England, and his wife Alice (Littlepage) Taylor. William Taylor married Martha Waller, a daughter of Benjamin Waller of Williamsburg, Virginia.
[source: wikipedia]
The county seat is Lunenburg
TOWNS
Kenbridge * Victoria
Unincorporated Communities
Lunenburg * Meherrin * Fort Mitchell * Dundas
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Updates:
Feb 2022: Will for WOODS
Marriage News for GARLAND - HARDIE, GEE - BLACK, BEARD - HAWTHORN, RICKERS - MARSHALL
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