Augusta Parish Vestry Book Volume 2 Index
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Title
Augusta Parish Vestry Book Volume 2 Index
Subject
Augusta County Vestry
Parish and Church Records
Impoverished Citizens
Apprenticeship and Indentured Servitude
Overseers of the Poor
18th Century
Parish and Church Records
Impoverished Citizens
Apprenticeship and Indentured Servitude
Overseers of the Poor
18th Century
Description
This Index was meticulously compiled by Woodrow Clay Hamilton, Jr.
The Augusta County Vestry was the entity that presided over the communal fundraising and expenditure in the absence of an established town council or incorporated city. With its formation, “twelve of the most able men of the Parish” were responsible for upholding order and overseeing the care of the more impoverished members of the county.
The Vestry’s various civil functions included the collection of local taxes and the responsibility for impoverished individuals within the Parish, maintaining property boundaries, road maintenance, and taking on the responsibility of placing orphaned children in apprenticeships, so they could learn a trade to support themselves.
This historical record sheds light on members of the community that may or may not have been mentioned prominently before. It showcases the struggles of members of society who have been placed in vulnerable positions, and the efforts of the community to support these individuals with the resources available to them.
The Augusta County Vestry was the entity that presided over the communal fundraising and expenditure in the absence of an established town council or incorporated city. With its formation, “twelve of the most able men of the Parish” were responsible for upholding order and overseeing the care of the more impoverished members of the county.
The Vestry’s various civil functions included the collection of local taxes and the responsibility for impoverished individuals within the Parish, maintaining property boundaries, road maintenance, and taking on the responsibility of placing orphaned children in apprenticeships, so they could learn a trade to support themselves.
This historical record sheds light on members of the community that may or may not have been mentioned prominently before. It showcases the struggles of members of society who have been placed in vulnerable positions, and the efforts of the community to support these individuals with the resources available to them.
Creator
Augusta County Circuit Court
Woodrow Clay Hamilton, Jr.
Woodrow Clay Hamilton, Jr.
Source
Augusta County Circuit Court
Publisher
Augusta County Circuit Court
Contributor
Woodrow Clay Hamilton , Jr., Cynthia Easterling, Historic Records Volunteer, Elizabeth Knight Intern, Whitney Rhodes Historic Records Clerk
Rights
This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Format
PDF
Language
English-Typed
Identifier
ACCH-VestryBk-1746-1776-VOL.2INDEX
Coverage
Augusta County
Virginia
United States
Virginia
United States
Files
Citation
Augusta County Circuit Court
Woodrow Clay Hamilton, Jr., “Augusta Parish Vestry Book Volume 2 Index,” Augusta County Circuit Court Archive, accessed April 27, 2024, https://acch.omeka.net/items/show/1030.