Sussex County was formed on 1 Feb. 1754 from the southern part of Surry County. In 1802 the area of Sussex County south of Three Creeks was ceded to Greensville County.
SUSSEX CO., VA 1810 CENSUS transcribed by John Vogt. 10 1/2 x 8 1/2, x, 23 pages, illustrations, map, rough alphabetic listing as in the original. This is the first surviving
census for Sussex, since both the 1790 and 1800 censuses for Virginia have been lost.
SUSSEX COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOKS A-E, 1754-1779
transcribed by William Lindsay Hopkins. Reprinted 1995, 8" x 11. A companion volume to the will books
described above.
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Sussex Co. 1815 Directory of Landowners
by Roger G. Ward. 2005. 27 pages, map, 5 1/2X8 1/2.
For a full description of the 1815 LAND DIRECTORY Records and a listing of available counties, see:
Individual County Booklets, 1815 Directory of Virginia Landowners
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Sussex Co. Revolutionary Public Claims
transcribed by Janice L. Abercrombie and Richard Slatten.. 2005. 28 pages, 5 1/2X8 1/2.
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Revolutionary "Publick" Claims series
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