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Beginning in the late 18th century, Virginia lost many residents as families moved westward to new states and territories. There was very little foreign immigration to Virginia after 1800.  
Beginning in the late 18th century, Virginia lost many residents as families moved westward to new states and territories. There was very little foreign immigration to Virginia after 1800.  


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== Overseas Immigration  ==
== Overseas Immigration  ==
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=== Colonial Ports  ===
=== Colonial Ports  ===


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{{Main|Virginia Church Records#Clergy|Virginia Church Records}}  
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For London children apprenticed to Virginia colonists, see:
For London children apprenticed to Virginia colonists, see:  


*[[Coldham, Peter Wilson]]. Christ's Hospital.
*[[Peter Wilson Coldham|Coldham, Peter Wilson]]. Christ's Hospital.  
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*Hume, Robert. ''Early child immigrants to Virginia, 1618-1642 : copied from the records of Bridewell Royal Hospital.'' Baltimore, Md.: Magna Carta Book Company, 1986. {{FHL|477424|item|disp=FHL US/CAN Book 975.5 W2h}}


English officials kept records of payments made for the transportation of Anglican ministers to America, see:  
English officials kept records of payments made for the transportation of Anglican ministers to America, see:  
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