Norfolk County (Va.) Circuit Court

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Norfolk County (extinct) probably was named by Adam Thoroughgood, a local resident, for his native county in England. It was formed from Lower Norfolk County in 1691. Norfolk County became extinct in 1963, when it was consolidated with the city of South Norfolk to form the city of Chesapeake. The county seat was Portsmouth.

From the guide to the Norfolk County (Va.) Daily Record of Providence (White) School No. 2, 1894-1897, (The Library of Virginia)

Norfolk County (extinct) probably was named by Adam Thoroughgood, a local resident, for his native county in England. It was formed from Lower Norfolk County in 1691. Norfolk County became extinct in 1963, when it was consolidated with the city of South Norfolk to form the city of Chesapeake. The county seat was Portsmouth.

From the guide to the Norfolk County (Va.) Coroners' Inquisition on the Body of Hillary Driver, 1829 Aug. 29, (The Library of Virginia)

Norfolk County was created in 1691 when Lower Norfolk County was divided into Norfolk County and Princess Anne County. Norfolk County became extinct on 1 January 1963, when it was consolidated with the city of South Norfolk to form the city of Chesapeake. The county seat was Portsmouth.

Prior to 1906, the naturalization process was the responsibility of local and state courts. Declarations of intent were the record by which an applicant for U.S. citizenship declared their intent to become a citizen and renounced their allegiance to a foreign government. A declaration of intention normally preceded proof of residence or a petition to become a citizen by two or more years. Beginning in 1795, a person could declare their intent to become a citizen at any time and in any place after they arrived in the United States.

From the guide to the Norfolk County (Va.) Naturalization Records, 1808-1895, (The Library of Virginia)

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Norfolk County (Va.) Board of Public School Commissioners Records, 1820-1870 Library of Virginia
referencedIn Lists of Black and White Families, 1782-1783. Library of Virginia
referencedIn Norfolk County (Va.) Free Negro Registers, 1809-1861 Library of Virginia
creatorOf Norfolk County (Va.) Coroners' Inquisition on the Body of Hillary Driver, 1829 Aug. 29 Library of Virginia
referencedIn Norfolk County (Va.) Road and Bridge Records, 1719-1925 Library of Virginia
referencedIn Norfolk County (Va.) Guardians' Bonds, 1800-1840 Library of Virginia
referencedIn Norfolk County (Va.) Coroners' Inquisitions, 1766-1909 Library of Virginia
referencedIn Norfolk County (Va.) Chancery Causes, 1718-1938 (bulk 1718-1914) Library of Virginia
referencedIn Norfolk County (Va.) Judgment Suits, 1772-1773 Library of Virginia
referencedIn Norfolk County (Va.) Free Negro and Slave Records, 1718-1862 Library of Virginia
referencedIn Norfolk County (Va.) Circuit Court Records, 1804-1855 Library of Virginia
referencedIn Norfolk County (Va.), List of Tithables, 1732-1783. Library of Virginia
creatorOf Norfolk County (Va.) Naturalization Records, 1808-1895 Library of Virginia
creatorOf Norfolk County (Va.) Daily Record of Providence (White) School No. 2, 1894-1897 Library of Virginia
referencedIn Norfolk County (Va.) Lists of Tithables and Taxable Property, 1730-1785. Library of Virginia
referencedIn Norfolk County (Va.) Criminal/Commonwealth Causes, circa 1797-1939 Library of Virginia
referencedIn Norfolk County (Va.) Roll of Registered Voters, 1902 Library of Virginia
referencedIn Norfolk County (Va.) Wills, 1744-1910 Library of Virginia
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associatedWith Brock, R. A. (Robert Alonzo), 1839-1914 person
associatedWith Chesapeake (Va.) Circuit Court corporateBody
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