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Most of the early council and general court records have been lost or destroyed. A few surviving records have been published (see [[Virginia Public Records]] for more information).  
Most of the early council and general court records have been lost or destroyed. A few surviving records have been published (see [[Virginia Public Records]] for more information).  


Most of the pre-1865 county, district, and circuit court records have been transferred to the Library of Virginia. The Family History Library has microfilm copies of most of these. For example, from Fairfax County, the Library has indexes to court orders and minute books, 1749-1871, on more than 600 microfiche and has the court order books, 1749-1867, on microfilm. This includes surname and subject indexes.  
Most of the pre-1865 county, district, and circuit court records have been transferred to the Library of Virginia. The FamilySearch Library has microfilm copies of most of these. For example, from Fairfax County, the Library has indexes to court orders and minute books, 1749-1871, on more than 600 microfiche and has the court order books, 1749-1867, on microfilm. This includes surname and subject indexes.  


Some [[Virginia, United States Genealogy|Virginia]] court records have been published. An excellent example is:  
Some [[Virginia, United States Genealogy|Virginia]] court records have been published. An excellent example is:  
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