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Fairfax County Chancery Cases 1913-1942 Plaintiff Fairfax County Chancery Cases 1913 - 1942 PLAINTIFF Plaintiff Possessor Plaintiff Last Name Plaintiff First name Defendant last name Additional Surnames File Number Abell Elaine Dorothy Abell Hill 1932-025 Abrecht Anna Marie Abrecht Sharp; Venable 1916-008 Acker Ruth A. Acker Bennett; Holt 1942-012 Acme Coppersmithing & Machine Co Inc] Bowman Wolford 1936-026 Adair Annie Elgin Adair Buckley; Reed 1933-009 Adams India Adams Brenner 1931-009 Adams Jessie Hunt Adams Hunt 1916-007 Adams Mary C. Adams 1924-061 Davis; Grimsley; McDaniel; McGuire; Adams Robert L. Smith Shotroff; Staats; Trammell; Westcott 1915-012 EXR(S) OF Adamson William Lynn 5639 Adkins Charles A. Adkins 5473 Adrian Clara Ann Fleming Adrian Bodmer; Hutchison 1919-055 Aero Auto Co Inc] Viar 1937-108 Aero Auto Co] Harmon 1926-099 Aero Auto Co] King 1926-106 Anderson; Federal Insurance Corporation; Hall; Herndon Market; Jones; McGlincy; National Bank of Herndon; Powell; Aetna Insurance Co] Carpenter Richardson; Seabury 1939-057 Ames; Brumback Realty Co., Inc.; Country Ahalt Charles A. Stone Club Hills, Inc.; Hoge; Jones 1942-013 Airey William Airey Chauncey; Dawson 1930-033 Albea Charles B. Albea 1942-014 Albrecht Mary Elizabeth Albrecht Sinclair 1931-025 Albright Nancy Elizabeth Kohlway Albright 5537 Alexander Donald Eugene Alexander 5661 CRED OF Alexandria Brick Co] New Alexandria Improvement Co] Abbot; Deis Manufacutring Co.; Mertens 1915-029 Alexandria National Bank] Cleveland 5663 Alexandria National Bank] Vansickler Ballard; Beach; Troth; Turner 1913-012 Alexandria National Bank] Carroll Garner; Pettit; Slaymaker; Smith 1915-011 Alexandria National Bank] Mitchell Farr; Fitzgerald; Harlow; Martin 1919-040 Alexandria National Bank] Denty 1937-047 Alexandria National Bank] West Moncure 1942-015 Allen J. B. Allen Smyser 1914-012 Allen J. White Morris Kincheloe; Wiedenmann 1929-059 GDN(S) OF Allen Leonard Charles 5840 Allen Marjorie Green Allen Buckley; Green 1927-076 Allen Piercie M. Allen 5823 Please Note: Only modern file number is shown. If you have a reference Page 1 to an earlier case file number please contact the HRC for assistance. Fairfax County Chancery Cases 1913 - 1942 PLAINTIFF Anderson; Bussy; Compton; Demaine; Dodd; Edwards; Gilkinson; Holtzman; Howard; Howison; Jamesson; Lee; Macrae; Newton; Oiler; Read; Reynolds; Rudacille; Smets; Smith; Weaver; Wilkins; ADMR OF Allison J. R. Richards Willis; Wright 1917-067 ADMR OF Allison J. R. Haynes McAdoo; Moulton 1919-012 Allison Joseph F. Allison 5711 Allison Virginia G. Allison Holbrook; Kincheloe 1934-012 Altman A. S. Allen 5955 Altman A. S. Harrison 5956 ADMR OF Alvord Henry E. Massachusetts Agricultural College Eglin; Johnston; Keith; VanDyke 1915-013 Alward I. Q. H. Shreve 1934-003 Amante Joseph Amante Scott 1942-016 Ambrose Henry Dixon 1940-006 Ammons Florence B. Ammons 5982 Anderson Andrew Carroll Anderson Fletcher; Gorham 1925-046 Anderson Beulah Detwiler Anderson Detwiler; Robey 1927-072 Anderson Franklin V. Church Falls Church Bank; Mills 1934-079 Church; Falls Church Bank, Inc.; Hiett; Anderson H. H. Birge Mills; Shreve 1932-015 Anderson J. A. Harrison 5849 Anderson J. B. Donaldson Douglas; Houser 1915-014 Anderson J. E. Newton Broadwater; Lieb 1938-044 Anderson James E. Nicholson 5920 Anderson Mary Holmes Genus; Webster 1942-017 Anderson Nellie Kate Anderson Davis; Goode 1921-019 Anderson S. A. Cannon 5904 Jacobs; Ruby Lee Minar, Inc.; Saul; Anderson S. P. Whittington Thomas 1928-047 Andrews Alice Sims Andrews Sims 1940-022 Andrus Ella Virginia Dowden Andrus Higham; Magarity; Smith 1936-016 Angelo Evelyn Angelo Mutchler; Rhine 1925-016 Arlington & Fairfax Auto Railroad Co., Inc] Mikesell 5501 Arlington Coal & Lumber Co.] Sires 5968 Arlington Trust Co., Inc.] Thomas 5779 Armand C. J. Thomas 5641 Armand C. J. Nichols Allison 1917-001 Armand Lela V. Armand Allison; Bennett; Rhea 1919-075 COMT OF Armand C. J. 5676 Armentrout Pearl S. Armentrout Bennett; Byram; Prince; Weaver 1926-049 Armentrout Roy Armentrout 1923-036 Armstrong Elsie Armstrong 1938-050 Armstrong Howard M. Armstrong Frey; Wilburn 1920-052 Please Note: Only modern file number is shown. If you have a reference Page 2 to an earlier case file number please contact the HRC for assistance. Fairfax County Chancery Cases 1913 - 1942 PLAINTIFF Armstrong Lumber Co Inc] Huff Davis; Moncure; Saum 1928-050 Armstrong Lumber Co Inc] Coleman Davis; Moncure 1936-027 Arnold Louse Carlin Arnold Carlin 1926-123 Arnold Sarah Ellen Leonard 1916-009 CRED OF Arnold W. Charles Tate Allison; Davis; Harris; Long 1925-033 Arrants Theodore R. Town Of Falls Church 5938 Arthur Howard W. Arthur 1942-018 Ashton Ada Virginia Ashton Adams; Alexander; Garner; Jackson 1921-036 Ashton Horace Wagner 5438 Ashton Lucindia Ashton Coe; Wonzar 1927-019 Athey Forrest Lee Athey 5829 Athey Forrest T. Reynolds 5626 Athey Forrest T. Reynolds 5627 Borchardt; Eakin; Fidelity Building & Loan Athey Forrest T. Toledo Guaranty Corporation] Association; Nolan; Rhodes 1937-038 Ames; Beall; Borchardt; Deitrick; Eakin; Eakin Properties, Inc.; Fidelity Building & Loan Association; Forteney; Hunton; Lengh; Luttrell; Moffett; Nolan; Phillips; Rhodes; Scott; Smith; Thomas; Athey Forrest T. Toledo Guaranty Corporation] Thompson; Vick; Werner 1939-047 Atkinson Albert S. J. Atkinson 5571 Atkinson Edna May Atkinson 5532 Atkinson Margaret T. Atkinson Taylor 1928-016 Atkyns Danville Douglas Payne Cox; Rowe; T. D. McGinnes, Inc.; Wilson 1931-055 Auchincloss Hugh D. Auchincloss 5698 Aud David Murray Aud Hutchison; Robey 1928-018 Aud William S. Aud Hutchison 1940-017 Averill Effie M. Averill Huddleson; Nickell 1921-082 Averill John H. Averill 5860 Cockerille; Furr; Holtzclaw; Hutchison; Kerr; Mitchell; People's National Bank of Averille Effie M. Harrison Leesburg; Russell 1926-025 Fender; Gillette; Harrison; Lawrence; Ayre Edward E. Herndon Ice & Supply Co] Robey 1921-083 Broadwater; Burke; Grigsby; Love; Marshall; Paff; Powell; Pritchard; R. B. Ayre William Skinner Lawson & Co.; Simpson; Skinner 1927-009 Ayres Martin L. Painter Robinson 1926-107 Back Ethel Leake Back Leake; Tinsley 1928-019 Bacon Fannie J. Bacon 5477 Bacon Fannie J. Bacon 1938-081 Badger Nina C. Badger 5887 Baggett Rebecca A. Simms Rodgers; Webster 1921-030 Please Note: Only modern file number is shown. If you have a reference Page 3 to an earlier case file number please contact the HRC for assistance. Fairfax County Chancery Cases 1913 - 1942 PLAINTIFF Baggett Thomas Baggett Gillingham 1919-027 Bailey Bernard G. Anderson 5762 Bailey Irene Thompson Bailey Thompson 1926-047 Birch; Calhoun; Church; Dickerson; Eskridge; Fletcher; Foote; Gearhardt; Hamaker; Harris; Horton; Hurt; Lynch; McClasky; Milor; Nicols; Proctor; Quann; Rhodes; Santmyers; Shreve; Sissler; Bailey J. V. R E Milor Co Inc] Taylor; Thornton; Ware; Weetman; Zimbro 1940-004 Bailey James Good Hope Primitive Baptist Church Hunter; Neal; Rumsey; Wright 1942-020 Bayliss; Birch; Davis; Garrison; Heath; Hiett; Jeffries; Kagle; Mayhugh; Baker Florence Loraine Byrne McWeaden; Shepherd 1934-049 Baker George R. Baker Deavers; Hall; Little; Moravitz; Perry 1932-016 Baker Helen E. Baker Carwin; Goetz; Miller; Zuck 1928-020 Aitcheson; Archer; Army & Navy Cooperative Co.; B. H. Stinemetz & Son Co.; Baker; Beckers Leather Goods Co.; Brown; Burke; C. Engles Sons; Conor; Dulin & Martin Co.; Duncan; Duncans Livery; Emile; Engel; F. W. Bolgiano & Co.; G. G. Cornwell & Son Inc.; Garfinkle; Garvey; Gates; Georges; Georges & Emile; Gibson; Gillingham; Hamilton; Hub Furniture Co.; J. & H. Aitcheson; Johnson; Julius Garfinkle & Co.; Julius Lansburg Furniture & Carpet Co.; Kincheloe; Lewis; Love; Lutz & Co.; M. J. Grove Lime Co.; Mayfield; Mayfield & Brown; McCormick; Moore; Mt. Vernon Garage; Munson Nursery Co.; New York Beef Co.; Osborne; Plecker; Roller; Sarten; Sherwood; Spicer; Standard Oil Co.; Stump; Sullivan; Summers; Thornton; Tolbert; Tompkins; W. B. Moses & Sons; Baker Herbert U. Siddons W. S. Hodge & Bro.; Williamson 1917-064 Baker John E. Baker Emmons; Johnson 1942-019 Baker Kathie Elizabeth Shields Higham Baker King; Simms 1934-050 Connor; Corey; Henderson; Lambert; Baker Maury D. Williams Shoemaker 1914-026 Ball Carrie A. Ball 5458 Ball Lucille Fern Ball 1938-100 Ball Martha R. Ball 5603 Please Note: Only modern file number is shown. If you have a reference Page 4 to an earlier case file number please contact the HRC for assistance. Fairfax County Chancery Cases 1913 - 1942 PLAINTIFF Ball William Ball 5523 Bridwell; Bryant; Holbrook; Jerman; Ballard James W. Deskins Kidwell; Littleton; Troth 1913-020 Ballard Robert T. Ballard Albrecht; Byrne; Long 1927-073 Ballenger Frank Lee, Jr Ballenger McLane; Peverill; Washington 1948-001 Ballenger George Franklin Ballenger Green; Spencer; Whalen 1932-010 Ballenger Ruth E. Ballenger 1919-114 Ballentine Julia A. Printz 5567 Balter Elfrida Olivia Balter Larsen; Smith; Stewart 1924-045 Bank of Occoquan Inc] Lippard 5951 Bank of Occoquan Inc] Moody Pegelow 1936-079 Bank of Westmoreland Inc] Reed Cockerille; Ford 1917-013 Cephase; Fowler; Fuller; Jackson; Lucas; Banks John Banks Marshall; Robinson; Williams 1935-027 Barber Orion M. Cutts Boteler; Coblenzer; Kiefer; Mackall 1917-012 Barber Thomas F. Barber Duke 1939-055 Barbour William H. Jerman King; Rigdon; Thornton 1913-015 Barker Alice Virginia H. Barker Harrison 1921-035 Barker Annie L. Barker Gullett; Hancock 1927-013 TRST(S) OF Barker Marion Hughes Buckley 1936-099 Baker; Baldwin; Crockett; Fields; Gaskins; Barley Louis C. Barley Loeb; Roberts; Wortham 1940-011 Barley Louis C. Barley 1942-021
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