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  2. Woman's body found in makeshift grave in Albemarle County ...

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    On Sunday, ACPD and Virginia State Police investigators located a body, most likely Kristie Shifflett's, buried in a makeshift grave in a remote area off Yellow Mountain Road in Albemarle County.

  3. William Drummond (colonial governor) - Wikipedia

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    William Drummond (born c. 1617, died January 20, 1677) was a Scottish indentured servant in Virginia who became the first colonial governor of Albemarle Sound settlement in the Province of Carolina, but alienated Virginia governor William Berkeley, became a ringleader of Bacon's Rebellion and was executed after his capture.

  4. James S. McCue - Wikipedia

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    James Samuel McCue was born on January 15, 1861, in Albemarle County, Virginia, to Sallie Jane Moon and James Cyrus McCue. His father served in the Confederate Army. [1] [2] McCue was educated at private schools in Albemarle County and Pantops Academy in Charlottesville. He attended the University of Virginia School of Law. [1]

  5. Edward Carter (of Blenheim) - Wikipedia

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    John Carter had patented (claimed) 9350 acres of land immediately south of Monticello plantation in Albemarle County in 1730. John Carter also acquired 10,000 acres in Amherst County. Both parcels would become Edward's inheritance, and he acquired additional adjacent land in Albemarle County, on which he built a house known as "Blenheim".

  6. Christ Church Glendower - Wikipedia

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    When St. Anne's Parish was established with Albemarle County's founding, Rev. Gavin decided to remain at St. James Goochland. [10] [11] Rev. Robert Rose (1704-1751) had emigrated from Scotland and had been assigned St. Anne's Parish in Essex County, Virginia before transferring to the new St. Anne's Albemarle in 1846. He was a doctor, lawyer ...

  7. Richard T. W. Duke - Wikipedia

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    In 1858 Duke won his first election, and became the Commonwealth's Attorney for Albemarle County, Virginia, where he would be re-elected even during the American Civil War and served until 1869. In November, 1859, following the unsuccessful raid on Harper's Ferry , and Brown's trial , Duke organized the Albemarle Rifles at Charlottesville.

  8. Walter D. Dabney - Wikipedia

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    Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from Albemarle County; In office December 2, 1885 – December 2, 1891 ... Albemarle, Virginia, U.S. Died: March 12, 1899 ...

  9. Albemarle County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Albemarle County is a United States county located in the Piedmont region of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Its county seat is Charlottesville, which is an independent city entirely surrounded by the county. [2] Albemarle County is part of the Charlottesville Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2020 census, the population was 112,395. [3]

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