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Official Records - County Records - Accomack County
Accomack County is the northernmost county on Virginia's Eastern Shore. As one of the original counties established in 1634, Accomack has a large collection of records dating back to the earliest years of local government in colonial Virginia. In the first federal census of 1790, Accomack contained 4,262 slaves, or 31 percent of the total population of 13,959. The county also contained a large population of free blacks, and interactions between black and white Virginians in Accomack reveal much of the complexity of Virginia's society. You may read excerpts from county order books for the following years.
Records for 1778
Stephen Mister, escapes prison.
Stephen Mister, who escaped prison in fall 1777, was captured and appeared again before the Accomack magistrates in November 1778. Learning that he was under indictment in Maryland, he was returned to custody for transferral to Maryland.
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