Millenbeck, Virginia
Millenbeck | |
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Unincorporated community | |
Millenbeck Millenbeck Location within the Commonwealth of Virginia | |
Coordinates: 37°40′12″N 76°29′19″W / 37.67000°N 76.48861°WCoordinates: 37°40′12″N 76°29′19″W / 37.67000°N 76.48861°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Virginia |
County | Lancaster |
Time zone | Eastern (EST) (UTC-5) |
• Summer (DST) | EDT (UTC-4) |
Millenbeck is an unincorporated community in Lancaster County in the U. S. state of Virginia.[1]
Col. Joseph Matthäus Ball, grandfather of Gen. George Washington, was born in May 1649 during a period of population growth in the region when the Millenbeck community was in Northumberland County prior to the formation of Lancaster County.[2][3]
References
- ↑ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Millenbeck, Virginia
- ↑ www.ancestry.com Family Data Record for Joseph Ball. A unique database containing 5 million genealogical records (20 million names) that were saved from destruction after being rejected from scientific studies. The Family Data Collection records were created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease. Compiling data for genetic research does not require the same type of documentation as traditional genealogical research. The genes themselves verify relationships and qualify or disqualify a person from a particular study. Citing the source of every genealogical fact in the electronic gene pool was deemed unnecessary and cost prohibitive by medical researchers. Millions of individual records were created from birth, marriage and death records; obituaries; probate records; books of remembrance; family histories; genealogies; family group sheets; pedigree charts; and other sources. The records collected that did not fit a specific study became the project's "by-products" and were schedule to be discarded. After viewing the quality of the source material used to create the gene pool and despite the absence of cited documentation, the electronic rights to the data were purchased, rather than see it destroyed. Thousands of families are known to be present in the database, containing 20 million names in 5 million records. This data covers the entire U.S. for a wide expanse of years. At a minimum, each record contains an individual's name, date and place of birth, and the name of his or her father. A complete record will contain the following information for an individual: Name, Date and Place of Birth, Date and Place Married, Date and Place of Death, Name of Spouse, Name of Father, Name of Mother, Use this database as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary source. When you find the name of an ancestor listed, confirm the facts in original sources, such as birth, marriage, and death records, church records, census enumerations, and probate records for the place where the even took place.
- ↑ www.ancestry.com The Times-Dispatch : Richmond, Virginia; Sunday January 17, 1904, page 10, column 2.
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