The answer can be found in Bishop Meads book "Old Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia." St. James Northam was the Parish of Goochland County and there were three congregations: Dover (lower church), Beaverdam (middle church ) and Lickinghole (upper church). Bishop Mead has an extensive history for St. James Parish in his book beginning on page 456.
Goochland County is a county located in the state of Virginia. It is located in the eastern-central region of the state. The city of Goochland is the county seat.
The address of the Goochland County Historical Society is: Po Box 238, Goochland, VA 23063-0238
It is not legal for same-sex couples to get married in Goochland County, Virginia.
The phone number of the Goochland County Historical Society is: 804-556-3966.
The 3rd President of the United States Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743 in Goochland County, Virginia.
Thomas Jefferson was born in Shadwell, Goochland County, Virginia. When he was young, his family moved to Tuckahoe Plantation. As an adult he lived at Monticello.
Thomas Jefferson grew up in Virginia. He lived in Shadwell, Goochland County which is now present day Albemarle County. He lived on Tuckahoe Plantation for seven years.
Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. (born October 1, 1768 in Goochland County, Virginia; died June 20, 1828 in Monticello, Virgnia) succeeded James Patton Preston as the twenty-first Governor of Virginia, serving between December 1, 1819 and December 1, 1822. Following the end of Randholph's term as Governor, James Pleasants (born October 24, 1769 in Powhatan County, Virginia; died November 9, 1836 in Goochland County, Virginia) became the twenty-second Governor of Virginia, serving between December 1, 1822 and December 10, 1825.
William T. Carrington has written: 'A history of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Dover Parish, Goochland County, Virginia, 1877-1977' -- subject(s): History, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Goochland Co., Va
Marie Egeland has written: 'Goochland County, Virginia' -- subject(s): Census, 1860, Census, 8th, 1860, Genealogy, Registers of births
James Pleasants (born October 24, 1769 in Powhatan County, Virginia; died November 9, 1836 in Goochland County, Virginia) succeeded Thomas Mann Randolph as the twenty-second Governor of Virginia, serving between December 1, 1822 and December 10, 1825, including the whole of 1823.
John C. Nicholson has written: 'Soil survey of Westmoreland County, Virginia' -- subject(s): Soil surveys, Soils, Maps 'Soil survey of Goochland County, Virginia' -- subject(s): Soil surveys, Soils, Maps