
Early Virginia Places
Northern Virginia
Related
- Stafford history, stories on Discover Stafford
- Stafford historical sites list
Central/Piedmont
Towns in Central/Piedmont: Bowling Green (Caroline), Port Royal (Caroline), Orange (Orange),

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Cemeteries
- Muscoe Newman’s family was buried in Madison. There are no Newman tombstones with dates, only field stones.
- Burlington plantation cemetery
- Lucetta Newman married to James Madison Macon, buried at Montpelier, Orange
- Maplewood Cemetery, Orange
- William Newman & Lucy Faulconer family cemetery, Orange
- William Newman Sr family cemetery, near Montpelier. (Location unknown, referenced in a court record), Orange
Tidewater
Tidewater: Northern Neck
Old Rappahannock County included parts of the Northern Neck, Middle Peninsula, and Northern Virginia. It was formed Sunday 10 December 1656 and became an extinct county Thursday 24 April 1692.

Richmond, the capitol of Virginia, is an Independent City. Richmond County is in the Northern Neck region.
Tidewater: Middle Penisula
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Southside
Southwest
Shenandoah Valley
West Virginia
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