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  2. King William County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    King William County is a county located in the U.S. state of Virginia. As of the 2020 census , the population was 17,810. [ 1 ] Its county seat is King William . [ 2 ]

  3. Corbin Braxton - Wikipedia

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    In the last census in his lifetime, in 1850, Braxton owned 66 slaves in King William county, including 15 boys and 15 girls 10 years old or younger. [ 8 ] During the War of 1812 , with Virginia's coast threatened by raiders, Braxton volunteered and became an officer in the Virginia militia, first as second lieutenant of an artillery company.

  4. Category:People from King William County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    People from West Point, Virginia (10 P) Pages in category "People from King William County, Virginia" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  5. List of newspapers in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Henrico County, Virginia: Bi-weekly ... InsideNoVa/Prince William: Prince William County Weekly ... King George: 2017 Ledger-Star: Norfolk 1876 ...

  6. Walter P. Lomax Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Lomax purchased the Jubilee Farm Plantation, where his great-grandmother had been enslaved, in King William County, Virginia. The eighteenth-century property consisted of 800 acres. [5] In 2004, Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) awarded Lomax an honorary Ph.D. in science for his various contributions to healthcare.

  7. Thomas West (captain) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas West of Poplar Neck (c. 1670 – 1710) was a planter, military officer and politician of King William County in the British Colony and Dominion of Virginia who for two consecutive terms represented the county in the House of Burgesses (1706–1706). [1]