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Truro Parish, Virginia

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Truro Parish was created by the General Assembly of Virginia on November 1, 1732 when Hamilton Parish was divided along the Occoquan River and Bull Run. It included what is, at present, Arlington, Fairfax, and Loudoun counties, and the independent cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, and Falls Church. The
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Truro Parish was further split on February 1, 1765. The new boundary was just south of Washington's estate, and the northern portion became Fairfax Parish, with The Falls Church as its seat. Parishioners of Truro, however, complained that the division was far more favorable to Fairfax Parish, and
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Other church buildings were constructed including replacements for The Falls Church (started in 1763, while it was still part of Truro Parish) and the current Pohick Church in 1767.
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succeeded in having a new border drawn through Washington's estate, such that Washington was deemed to reside in Truro and he was elected to that vestry.
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Drawn over today's civil boundaries, Truro Parish's final incarnation would include the Southern and Southwestern part of Fairfax County.
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On June 11, 1749, the parish was divided in two, with the newly formed Cameron Parish constituting the portion north and west of
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was created. After 1765, Truro Parish covered southern Fairfax County until disestablishment ended the parish system by 1786.
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This article is about Truro Parish, Virginia. For the Anglican church in Fairfax, Virginia of the same name, see
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usually composed of 12 local men of wealth and standing in the community. Parishes were created by acts of the
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from 1619 - 1776. Each parish in the colony was ministered to by a single minister and governed by a
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The Occoquan Church was the central church of Truro Parish and today is known as the Pohick Church
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Truro Parish initially covered all of the land north of those rivers up to the
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was appointed to the Truro Parish vestry on October 25, 1762. His father,
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Seiler, William H. (1959). "The Anglican Parish in Virginia".
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Within the parish, at formation, there were three churches:
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Seventeenth-Century America: Essays in Colonial History
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In 1753, the first church service at the new town of
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Truro Church (Fairfax, Virginia)
Anglican church in colonial Virginia
Fairfax County
Truro Church
Truro
Cornwall
Hamilton Parish
Cameron Parish
Fairfax Parish
Anglican
Colony of Virginia
vestry
House of Burgesses
Governor's Council
Truro
Cornwall
Potomac
Blue Ridge Mountains
Ashby's Gap
Goose Creek
Pohick Church
Difficult Run
George Mason
Virginia Articles
Bill of Rights
vestry
Alexandria
George Washington
Augustine Washington

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