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  2. Morris Mason - Wikipedia

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    Morris Odell Mason (March 28, 1954 – June 25, 1985) was an American convicted rapist and murderer who called himself "the killer for the Eastern Shore". [1] He was executed for the murder of Margaret K. Hand, although he was responsible for at least one other murder committed during a killing spree days prior that involved multiple burglaries and sexual assaults.

  3. Eastern Shore of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Shore of Virginia is the easternmost region of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. It consists of two counties ( Accomack and Northampton ) on the Atlantic coast. It is detached from the mainland of Virginia by the Chesapeake Bay .

  4. William Custis - Wikipedia

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    William Custis (1633 – 1698) was a North American Colonial British merchant, planter and politician, and one of the founders of the Custis Family of Virginia, one of the First Families of Virginia. The Netherlands-born younger brother of merchant John Custis II was naturalized with his brother in 1658. Their father, Henry Custis, had ...

  5. John Custis - Wikipedia

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    John Custis was born in August 1678 at the Arlington plantation in Northampton County, Virginia. [1] Custis' father was John Custis III (also known as John Custis of Wilsonia), a prominent planter and member of the Custis family of Virginia who sat on the Governor's Council. [2]

  6. List of newspapers in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Weathervane – student newspaper of Eastern Mennonite University; ... Virginia Chronicle and Norfolk and Portsmouth General Advertiser. W., July 28, 1792 – Apr ...

  7. Thomas Savage (Virginia interpreter) - Wikipedia

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    Around the same time period, Savage communicated with the Virginia Company of London that the French were trading fur with the natives in Chesapeake Bay, offering an opportunity to English enterprise. [8] Debedeavon eventually gifted Savage 9,000 acres (36 km 2) of land on the Eastern Shore, called Savage's Neck. [9]

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