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  2. Catharine Flood McCall - Wikipedia

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    Brockenbrough House also known as the McCall-Brockenbrough House, Tappahannock, Virginia was built by her father Archibald McCall. Catharine (Kate, Kattey, Kitty) [1] [2] Flood McCall was born on December 25, 1766, in Tappahannock, Essex County, Virginia. [3] Her mother, Katharine Flood McCall, died on January 5, 1767, due to complications of ...

  3. Archibald McCall (1734–1814) - Wikipedia

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    Much of his property in Essex County, including the Brockenbrough House, went to the heirs of his business partner in London, who in 1813 sold the property to Dr. Austin Brockenbrough. [11] At that time, McCall and his daughter Catharine lived in Richmond, Virginia. McCall died on October 9, 1814. Catharine inherited two plantations. [2] [11 ...

  4. Category:National Register of Historic Places in Essex County ...

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    Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Essex County, Virginia" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Essex County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Essex County Public Schools (ECPS) is the public schools system for Essex County, Virginia, United States. [12] The following schools make up the Essex County Public Schools system: Tappahannock Elementary School (Grades PK - 4th) [ 13 ]

  6. Hutchins F. Inge - Wikipedia

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    Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S. Died: March 28, 2002 (aged 101) New ... 1965 Essex County State Senator General Election Results. Winner Party Votes Loser

  7. John Lee (Essex burgess) - Wikipedia

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    John Lee (1724 – 1767), was a planter, clerk and legislator from the Lee family of Virginia. The eldest son of Henry Lee I settled in Essex County and served as the county clerk (1745-1761) before twice winning election as one of that county's representatives in the House of Burgesses. He married in 1749 and returned to his native ...

  8. Category:Essex County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Essex County, Virginia (2 C, 6 P) E. Education in Essex County, Virginia (1 C, 1 P) G. Geography of Essex County, Virginia (3 C, 1 P) N.

  9. William Lewis Moody Sr. - Wikipedia

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    William Lewis Moody was born to Jameson Moody and Mary Susan (Lankford) Moody in Essex County, Virginia. [2] He attended law school at the University of Virginia from 1847 to 1851. After passing the bar exam, he moved to Fairfield, Texas, where he practiced law and operated a mercantile trading company. [1]

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