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  2. John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore - Wikipedia

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    Like many in the ruling class of Virginia, Dunmore acquired ownership over several slaves. As Virginia's colonial governor, Dunmore directed a series of campaigns against the Indians known as Lord Dunmore's War. The Shawnee were the main target of these attacks. He aimed to strengthen Virginia's claims in the west, particularly in the Ohio ...

  3. Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom was drafted in 1777 by Thomas Jefferson in Fredericksburg, Virginia, and introduced into the Virginia General Assembly in Richmond in 1779. [1] On January 16, 1786, the Assembly enacted the statute into the state's law.

  4. Francis Howard, 5th Baron Howard of Effingham - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Land grants could only be passed if Lord Howard was paid a fee. [3] He created a court of equity and named himself a petty Lord Chancellor. [3] In 1687, he expelled Colonel Philip Ludwell from the Virginia Council, calling him "an abettor in fomenting disputes over which the Assembly was so obstinate."

  5. Who Inherits When No Will or Trust Exists? - AOL

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    Determining inheritance after a person passes away with no traditional resources like a will, trust or estate can be challenging. What can make things even more complicated is the fact that many ...

  6. Laughing heir - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, some US states (such as Virginia) have extended the principle to cover the family of a predeceased spouse. In those states, if the decedent had been married, and their spouse had died before the decedent, and if the decedent had no blood relatives at all, then the decedent's property would pass to any living relatives of the spouse ...

  7. William Nelson (governor) - Wikipedia

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    William Nelson (1711 – November 19, 1772) was an American planter and politician from Yorktown, Virginia. In the interim between the royal governors Norborne Berkeley and Lord Dunmore, he served as the governor of Virginia from 1770 to 1771. [1]

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    A decedent's debt typically gets paid via their estate — that is, any money or property they left behind. If you die with debt, your estate may first be purged to pay it off.

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