TOWNSHIPS |
Middletown |
Stephens City |
Unincorporated Communities |
Albin |
Armel |
Bartonsville |
Brucetown |
Burnt Factory |
Cedar Grove |
Cedar Hill |
Clear Brook |
Cross Junction |
De Haen |
Gainesboro |
Good |
Gore |
Gravel Springs |
Green Spring |
Grimes |
Hayfield |
Indian Hollow |
Jordan Springs |
Kernstown |
Klines Mill |
Leetown |
Lehew |
Marlboro |
McQuire |
Meadow Mills |
Mount Pleasant |
Mount Williams |
Mountain Falls Park |
Nain |
Opequon |
Parkins Mills |
Rest |
Reynolds Store |
Ridings Mill |
Rock Enon Springs |
Round Hill |
Shawnee Land |
Shockeysville |
Siler |
Star Tannery |
Stephenson |
Vaucluse |
Welltown |
Whitacre |
White Hall |
Wilde Acres |
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Welcome to the Frederick County, Virginia
This is a No Muss, No Fuss Website to make your
searches easy and quick.
I hope you find your visit pleasant and fruitful.
This is a very new county for me so please
bear with me as I get things uploaded.
Good Luck and Happy Hunting....
Sharon Wick
Owner and Sole Transcriber.
NOTE: This will start slow
but I will be adding to it
regularly.
Frederick County
- The area that would become Frederick County, Virginia
was inhabited and transited by various indigenous
peoples for thousands of years before European
colonization. The "Indian Road" refers to a historic
pathway made by local tribes. European Americans
established Frederick County in 1743 from Orange County.
Anglo-American settlers named the county for Frederick
Louis, Prince of Wales (1707–1751), the eldest son of
King George II of Great Britain. (Source:
Wikipedia) |
BIOGRAPHIES |
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Partially added 12/22/2012 |
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County Seat: Winchester
Year Organized: 1743
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