Weyanoke Parish, Virginia

United States   Virginia    Weyanoke Parish

History
Weyanoke Parish served Charles City County, Virginia and Prince George County, Virginia until it was absorbed by other parishes in 1720.

Founded

 * abt 1618

Boundary
Two acts, culled from Colonial Office at the National Archives in London, provide information about Westover Parish:


 * 1) "An Act for enlarging Charles City County; and for consolidating those parts of the Parishes of Westover and Weynoake, on the North side James River; and that part of Wallingford Parish, on the West side Chicohominy River" (1720)
 * 2) "An Act to divide those parts of the Parishes of Westover and Weynoake, which lie on the South side James River, from those parts of the said Parishes which lie on the North side the said River; and for uniting Westover and Weynoake Parishes; on the South side James River, to Martin Brandon Parish, in the County of Prince George; and for erecting a Chapel in Bristol Parish, in the said County" (1720)

Published in:


 * Chamberlayne, Churchill G. "Seven Parish Acts Heretofore Unpublished," The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 18, No. 1 (Jan. 1938):106-118. ; digital version at JSTOR ($).

Variant Spellings

 * Weynoake

Cemetery
In 1896, Lyon G. Tyler transcribed a grave he found at the site of this old church.

Parish Records
No parish registers or vestry minutes are known to survive.