The Cochrane & Allied Families

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Norfolk County, Colony of Virginia, UK


 

Notes:
1636 - New Norfolk County was formed from a portion of Elizabeth City County, Colony of Virginia, England. Elizabeth City County was one of the origianal eight counties in Virginia.

1637 - New Norfolk County was split into Upper Norfolk County and Lower Norfolk County, and New Norfolk County became extinct.

1645 - Upper Norfolk County was renamed Nansemond County.

1691 - Lower Norfolk County was split into Norfolk County and Princess Anne County, and Lower Norfolk County became extinct.

1707 - On 1 May, England became a part of the UK.

1776 - On 29 June, Virginia became the Commonwealth of Virginia with its own Constitution, independent from the UK. On 4 July, the Declaration of Independence of the 13 colonies as the United States of America, was adopted by the Second Continental Congress.

1777 - On 16 December, Virginia was the first state to ratify the Articles of Confederation of the United States of America.

1788 - On 25 June, Virginia became the 10th state to ratify the Constitution of the United States of America.

1845 - Norfolk was incorporated as a city separate from Norfolk County.

1858 - Portsmouth was incorporated as a city separate from Norfolk County.

1910 - Suffolk City incorporated as a city separate from Nansemond County.

1921 - South Norfolk was incorporated as a city separate from Norfolk County.

1963 - Chesapeake was incorporated as a new city, replacing both Norfolk County and the City of South Norfolk, both of which became extinct.

1972 - Nansemond City incorporated as a city replacing Nansemond County, and Nansemond County became extinct.

1974 - Nansemond City merged into Suffolk City, and Nansemond City became extinct.

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Birth

Matches 1 to 15 of 15

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID 
1 BALLENTINE, Frances  1730I1795
2 BATCHELOR, Ann  1704-1732I1927
3 BATCHELOR, Barsheba  1766I1787
4 BATCHELOR, Edith  1708-1734I1930
5 BATCHELOR, Mary  1706-1734I1929
6 BATCHELOR, Mary  1752I1917
7 BATCHELOR, Samuel  Abt 1748I1914
8 BATCHELOR, Sarah  1710-1734I1931
9 BATCHELOR, William  1744I1912
10 CREEKMORE, Charles  I1841
11 CREEKMORE, David Jr.  I1839
12 CREEKMORE, David L. Sr.  1730I1794
13 CREEKMORE, Robert E.  1755I1793
14 CREEKMORE, Timothy  I1897
15 WARD, Willis  Abt 1755I1906

Death

Matches 1 to 17 of 17

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Death    Person ID 
1 —?—, Elizabeth  Bef 6 May 1737I1846
2 —?—, Margaret  1715I1965
3 BALLENTINE, Alexander  1715I1964
4 BALLENTINE, Daniel  Abt 1753I1967
5 BALLENTINE, Frances  1720I1957
6 BALLENTINE, George Jr.  1733I1959
7 BALLENTINE, John Sr.  1734I1949
8 BALLENTINE, John III  1760I1946
9 BALLENTINE, Mary  Abt 1736I1969
10 BALLENTINE, Richard  Aft 1734I1966
11 BATCHELOR, James  Abt 1754I1925
12 BATCHELOR, Joseph  1734I1923
13 CREEKMORE, Edmund Jr.  1737I1845
14 CREEKMORE, Edward  17 Jan 1749/50I1847
15 CREEKMORE, John  1711I1860
16 DEALE, Henry  1716I1958
17 HODGES, Roger  1716I1970

Occupation

Matches 1 to 2 of 2

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Occupation    Person ID 
1 CREEKMORE, Edmund Jr.  I1845
2 CREEKMORE, John  I1860

Will Probated

Matches 1 to 1 of 1

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Will Probated    Person ID 
1 CREEKMORE, John  1711I1860

Marriage

Matches 1 to 3 of 3

   Family    Marriage    Family ID 
1 BALLENTINE / —?—  Bef 1716F790
2 COLES / TUCKER  9 Feb 1769F1045
3 CREEKMORE / BALLENTINE  Bef 1755F721

Residence

Matches 1 to 1 of 1

   Family    Residence    Family ID 
1 BALLENTINE / —?—  F731

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