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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Judge William Brockenbrough. (search)
rom England, prior to 1701; and some of them were in Essex also at a Very early date. Dr. John Brockenbrough, ia navy during the Revolution, and long a justice of Essex, and Sarah Roane, his wife, were the parents of Wilthe early age of twenty-four (1802-3) he represented Essex in the legislature, and in May, 1803, was appointed nbrough was a valuable member of the county court of Essex, over which he frequently presided. A daughter of t, Richmond. It may be gratifying to the people of Essex to know that their section of the State was further , Caroline and Spotsylvania. When he had to give up Essex, it came under the jurisdiction, for one year, of Ju Brown was placed over the Fourth circuit, embracing Essex. When Judge John Williams Green, of the Court of itful ministrations, and so beloved by the people of Essex. She was a noble woman, and wrote that admirable bo materially aided in having copied for the people of Essex. How appropriate and becoming it is, then, for her