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  2. Home News Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Central New Jersey Home News Tribune is a daily newspaper serving Middlesex County, New Jersey.The paper has an average daily weekday circulation of about 49,000. [2] The newspaper is the result of the 1995 merger of The Home News of East Brunswick (founded 1879) and The News Tribune of Woodbridge Township.

  3. Ralph Wormeley Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Wormeley (ca. 1620-1651) emigrated to the Virginia colony, where he became a planter and politician who represented York County in the House of Burgesses and developed Rosegill plantation in what became Middlesex County after his death. [1] [2]: 457–458

  4. John Grymes (burgess) - Wikipedia

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    John Grymes or Grimes (1691 – November 2, 1748) was a Virginia planter and politician who served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly, first representing Middlesex County in the House of Burgesses(1718-1722) and on Virginia Governor's Council(1726-1748).

  5. Ralph Wormeley Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Wormeley Jr. (1651-1701) was a planter and politician who represented Middlesex County in the House of Burgesses before being elevated to the Virginia Governor's Council and serving as the colony's secretary and briefly as its acting governor.

  6. Richard Corbin - Wikipedia

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    In the Virginia tax census of 1787, he owned 37 enslaved adults and 82 teenaged slaves, as well as nine horses and 138 cattle in Middlesex County. He also administered an additional 48 adult slaves and 61 teenaged slaves, twelve horses and 102 cattle from the estate of Gawin Corbin, in Middlesex County alone.

  7. Robert Latane Montague - Wikipedia

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    Robert Latané Montague (May 23, 1819 – March 2, 1880) was a prominent Virginia lawyer, politician and judge, before and after the American Civil War.He twice won election to the Virginia House of Delegates, and also served during the Virginia Secession Convention of 1861, as Lieutenant Governor of Virginia (1860 to 1864), and in the Second Confederate Congress from (1864 to 1865). [1]

  8. Christopher Robinson (burgess) - Wikipedia

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    In 1703, Robinson married the former Judith Wormely, the daughter of Col. Christopher Wormeley (a nearby major planter who had served on the Governor's Council until his death in 1698) and widow of both William Beverley and Corbin Griffin, likewise all of the First Families of Virginia. They had seven children, of whom their first- and last ...

  9. Middlesex County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Middlesex County Schools (MCPS) is the public schools system for Middlesex County, Virginia, United States. [19] The following schools make up the Middlesex County Public Schools system: Middlesex Elementary (Grades PK - 5th) [20] St. Clare Walker Middle (Grades 6th - 8th) [21] Middlesex High School (Grades 9th - 12th) [22]