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County History

Accomac Shire was established in 1634 as one of the original eight shires of Virginia. The shire's name comes from the Native American word Accawmack, meaning "on the other side". In 1642 the named was changed to Northampton by the British, to eliminate "heathen" names in the New World. Northampton was split into two counties in 1663. The northern section assumed the original Accomac name, the southern, Northampton. In 1670, the Virginia Colony's Royal Governor William Berkeley abolished Accomac County, but the Virginia General Assembly re-created it in 1671.

Unlike most of Virginia, during the Civil War, the county was not under Confederate control, but held by the forces of the United States government. In 1940, the General Assembly officially added a "k" to the end of the county's name to arrive at its current spelling. The very first Sheriff in the United States, William Stone, was appointed to serve Accomack County in 1634

National Protected Areas
Assateague Island National Seashore -
Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge -
Wallops Island National Wildlife Refuge

Cities & Towns
Accomac - Belle Haven - Bloxom - Chincoteague - Hallwood - Keller - Melfa - Onancock Onley - Painter - Parksley - Saxis - Tangier - Wachapreague

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County Updates
Dec 2011
Oswald B. Finney, M. U. Biography
Judge John W. Gillet Biography
Towles Family Biography

Jun 2011
John Cropper Biography
William T. Joynes Biography

April 2011
County History

Mar. 2011
Obits: Cooper

Feb. 2011
Bios: Bayly, Browne


County Contributors
Andrea Stawski Pack  

Surrounding County

Somerset Co MD
Worchester Co MD
Northampton Co VA
Middlesex Co VA
Lancaster Co VA
Northumberland Co VA


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