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June 2nd, 2007 at 10:02 am e
I am curious about the Wingfield reference on the map. Was that an individual residence?
My family settled in the Hardware River area, I believe about the 1740s. Do you have any information on this area and its settlement, or can you point me to any resources or research on it?
Thanks.
Marvin Wingfield
Lynchburg