HILL-VA-1813 The information below is abstracted from the Virginia Acts of Assembly for the session beginning in December 1813 (bound volumes will probably be labeled "1814" which was the year of publication). The actual books are available in many libraries, as well as on microfilm from the Library of Congress (Records of the States series; about 1949). Most of this information is from what are called "private acts" -- acts that do not apply to everyone but allow a particular person or group to do something not ordinarily allowed under state law. The county is the county of residence, if given; "probably" means someone else mentioned in the Act lived there, and is only used (as a clue for the researcher) if no county of residence is given for that individual. Most of the terminogy is just as it appeared in the act, with one exception. "Slave owner" has been added in the listing for each person meeting that description. , JAMES free man of colour; previous master Joseph Hill; freed 1810 by a 100 pound payment by Archibald Lenthicum for his services; allowed to remain free. Hampshire, county of 1813 Dec Virginia Acts of Assembly; page 153 Hill, Joseph slave owner; his former slave JAMES allowed to remain free Hampshire, county of (probably) 1813 Dec Virginia Acts of Assembly; page 153 Contributed by: rosieb@sprynet.com "Rosanna Bencoach" -- Richmond VA