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  1. Berkeley, Albemarle County, Virginia. Coordinates: 38°04′44″N 78°29′11″W. Berkeley. Unincorporated community. Berkeley. Location within the state of Virginia. Show map of Virginia. Berkeley.

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  5. Albemarle County was created in 1744 from the western portion of Goochland County, though portions of Albemarle were later carved out to create other counties. Albemarle County was named in honor of Willem Anne van Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle. Its most famous inhabitant was Thomas Jefferson, who built his estate home, Monticello, in the county.

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  6. Berkeley Plantation was originally called Berkeley Hundred, named after the Berkeley Company of England. In 1726, it became the home of the Harrison family of Virginia, after Benjamin Harrison IV located there and built one of the first three-story brick mansions in Virginia. It is the ancestral home of two presidents of the United States ...

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  7. Woolen Mills Village Historic District. April 12, 2010. ( #10000196) Area includes parts of Chesapeake, Franklin, Steephill, 18th, NE., and E. Market Sts. and Riverside Ave. in the City of Charlottesville; and parts of Pireus Row and Marchant and E. Market Sts. in Albemarle County. [7] 38°01′15″N 78°27′20″W.

  8. Apr 18, 2024 · Many Albemarle families had relatives in, once resided in or owned property in Buckingham. This book is a transcription of all extant tithe and personal property tax lists (over 12,000 records) for Buckingham County, Virginia from its formation in 1761 through 1792. Includes 1764, 1773-4, 1782-1792.

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