The first European settlement in Orange County, Virginia was in 1714 and the county was officialy formed in 1734 with no western border. In 1738 the western part became Augusta County.
b. about 1690, went to Washington County, Virginia
Henderson, William
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Holcomb, Richard
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Holt, Michael
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Howard, John
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Hoymen, John
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Jackson, Thomas
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Jackson, William
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Jeter, George
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or Teter, lived in the part of Orange, Virginia that became Frederick in 1744
Jones, Thomas
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Keiffer, Michael
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Killy, John
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LeVaune, Major
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Lenord, Walter
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Loggins, William
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Lun or Long, George
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Maulden, Richard
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McDaniel, John
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Meek, Guy
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Moceoy, Henry
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Morgan, Robert
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Morgan, Thomas
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Moyers, George
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Offil, William
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Pearson, Michael
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Phillips, David
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Phillips, John
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Phillips, Leonard
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Phillips, William
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Pickett, Fras.
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Pierce, William
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Rice, William
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Rogers, John
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Roote, Phillip's Quarter
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Rowse, John
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Rucker, Peter
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Rucker, Thomas
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Rucker, William
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Scott, John's Quarter
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Shelton, John
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Simmons, John
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Simpson, John
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Smith, Elias
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Smith, Isaac
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Smith, Matthew
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Smith, Michael
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Snider, Henry
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Sparks, Henry
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Stanton, Thomas
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Stevens, James
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Stogdill, Ann's Quarter
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Stone, John
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Stone, William
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Stowers, Mark
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Strother, Anthony's Quarter
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Taliaferro, Samuel
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Tanner, George
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Tanner, Robert
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Terril, William's Quarter
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Thompson, George
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Thomson, Benjamin
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Tinsley, Isaac
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Trapp, Martin
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Vaughan, Walter
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Walsh, Patrick
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Ware, Henry
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Watts, Edward
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Watts, Thomas
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Wayland, Thomas
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White, William
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Williamson, William
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Wisdom, John
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Yager, Adam
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Yager, Richs
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Yarbrough, Joshua
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Zachary, David
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Zachary, John
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Zachary, Thomas
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son of John, b. 1710,
moved to North Carolina
400 acres with James Finney on a branch of
Rapidan River
Frederick County, Virginia was formed in 1743 from Orange County. Old Frederick County included all or part of four counties in present-day Virginia: Shenandoah, Clarke, Warren, and Frederick, as well as five in present-day West Virginia: Hardy, Hampshire, Berkeley, Jefferson and Morgan.
Washington County, Virginia was formed from Fincastle County in 1777. It originally contained Sullivan County, Tennessee.