Pursuant to Act of Assembly for recruiting this state’s quota of troops to serve in the Army of the United States, the field officers of the County of New Kent met at the courthouse of the said county on Friday the 9th day of August 1782 for the purpose of laying off the county into classes agreeable to the directions of the said act, but not having time to finish the same, they adjourned from day to day until the 17th day of the month when they were finished and are as follows:


Background: The Classes contain Jacob Gilliam and the Estate of William Gilliam (Exempt)

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