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  2. Joseph Jones (Virginia politician) - Wikipedia

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    Jones was born in King George County, Virginia, part of the Northern Neck, in 1727. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] Jones was born to James Jones and Hester Lampton Jones (Davis). [ 1 ] [1] , His father ran a country store and tavern and later became a successful merchant with many contacts to England. [ 1 ]

  3. King George, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The community is in central King George County along Virginia State Route 3, which leads west 18 miles (29 km) to Fredericksburg and southeast 38 miles (61 km) to Warsaw. According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the King George CDP has a total area of 10.8 square miles (28.0 km 2 ), of which 0.04 square miles (0.1 km 2 ), or 0.43%, are water.

  4. Charles Carter (of Cleve) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Carter was born to the former Elizabeth Landon Willis, the second wife of Robert Carter I, and likewise of the First Families of Virginia.His father was the richest man in Virginia in his lifetime, and so powerful based on his roles on the Governor's Council as well as land agent for the Northern Neck Proprietary and accumulated wealth that contemporaries nicknamed him "King Carter".

  5. Dictionary of Virginia Biography - Wikipedia

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    The Dictionary of Virginia Biography (DVB) is a multivolume biographical reference work published by the Library of Virginia that covers aspects of Virginia's history and culture since 1607. The work was intended to run for a projected fourteen volumes, but only three volumes were published, the last in 2006.

  6. William A.G. Dade - Wikipedia

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    Born to the former Sarah Ashton and her husband Col. Langhorne Dade (b. 1755) shortly after the conclusion of the Revolutionary War, William A.G. Dade could trace his descent to a 17th century English Royalist Francis Dade who emigrated to Virginia and became Speaker of the House of Burgesses, as well as major of the Westmoreland County militia before the creation of most of the counties where ...

  7. John Carter (Virginia colonial secretary) - Wikipedia

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    John Carter (circa 1695 – July 31, 1742) was a Virginia planter, lawyer, merchant and politician who served for two decades as the secretary of state for the Colony of Virginia, as well as for the Governor's Advisory Council (essentially the upper house of the Virginia General Assembly), but whose political career was overshadowed by that of his father Robert Carter, often nicknamed "King ...

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  9. Henry Fitzhugh (burgess) - Wikipedia

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    When Stafford County reorganized and King George County, Virginia was created, most would be in King George County, Virginia. Stafford County voters elected Fitzhugh as one of their representatives in the House of Burgesses in 1736, and he won re-election in 1742, although he died during that legislative term.