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  2. 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).

  3. Middlesex County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Middlesex County is a county located on the Middle Peninsula in the U.S. state of Virginia. As of the 2020 census , the population was 10,625. [ 1 ] Its county seat is Saluda .

  4. Richard Corbin (delegate) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Corbin (December 2, 1771-June 10, 1819) was a Virginia planter, officer and politician who at times represented Middlesex County and King and Queen County in the Virginia House of Delegates. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  5. William H. Dabney - Wikipedia

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    He was raised in Panama and Gloucester County, Virginia, graduating from Christchurch School in Middlesex County, Virginia in 1953. He attended Yale University 1953–54, then enlisted in the USMC, and later graduated from Virginia Military Institute in 1961 and was an initiate of the Beta Commission of Kappa Alpha Order.

  6. 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.

  7. 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