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  1. 1903 Map depicting Princess Anne County (1691–1963) and other "lost counties" of Virginia. County of Princess Anne is a former county in the British Colony of Virginia and the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States, first incorporated in 1691. The county was merged into the city of Virginia Beach [1] on January 1, 1963, ceasing to exist.

  2. Virginia Beach became a tiny independent city politically independent from Princess Anne County in 1952, although the numerous ties between Virginia Beach and Princess Anne remained. The change was seen as part of a larger reorganization of the boundaries and structures of almost all of the counties, cities and towns in southeastern Virginia ...

  3. Apr 29, 2024 · Princess Anne County consisted mostly of farmland, but was home to over 76,000 people in 1960. The neighboring city of Norfolk had a history of annexing land, that is incorporating land from a county into a city’s limits. After having some land annexed, Princess Anne County merged with the city of Virginia Beach, for fear of losing more land.

  4. Now extinct, incorporated into the city of Virginia Beach in 1963. Princess Anne County (extinct) was named for Anne, daughter of James II, who became queen of England in 1702. The county was formed from Lower Norfolk County in 1691 and became extinct in 1963, after its consolidation with the city of Virginia Beach. The county seat was Princess ...

  5. Apr 30, 2011 · Long ago, from 1691 until 1963, it did exist. In the early days of the colonies, is was located in the British-run Colony of Virginia and later in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. The colony was named after Princess Anne, who was the air to the British Throne. She later became Queen Anne. Over the years, the land of the county ...

  6. 1903 Map depicting Princess Anne County (1691–1963) and other "lost counties" of Virginia. County of Princess Anne is a former county in the British Colony of Virginia and the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States, first incorporated in 1691. The county was merged into the city of Virginia Beach on January 1, 1963, ceasing to exist.

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  8. Princess Anne County and Virginia Beach: A Pictorial History is a 1989 book by the historian and educator Dr. Stephen S. Mansfield, then a professor at Virginia Wesleyan College, now University. The book was published in 1989 by The Donning Company in Norfolk, Va. Sources: Mansfield, Stephen S., Princess Anne County and Virginia Beach: A ...

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