It takes the average reader 5 hours and 54 minutes to read King George County, Va., Will Book A-I, 1721-1752 by George H. S. King
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By: George H.S. King, Pub. 1978, Reprinted 2021, 345 pages, Soft Cover, Index, ISBN #0-89308-578-2. King George county was created in 1721 from Richmond County, VA. In 1777, King George & Stafford county changed portions of the boundaries with each other. And in 1778, King George again had property transferred to and from Westmoreland County, VA. King George County has suffered many missing records and the wills were thought to be part of the missing records until the author discovered them and returned them in 1977 after he transcribed them. Wills are a favorite source for research for the family historian due to the many names being mentioned within them.
King George County, Va., Will Book A-I, 1721-1752 by George H. S. King is 352 pages long, and a total of 88,704 words.
This makes it 119% the length of the average book. It also has 108% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 8 hours and 4 minutes to read King George County, Va., Will Book A-I, 1721-1752 aloud.
King George County, Va., Will Book A-I, 1721-1752 is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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