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  2. The northern portion became Elizabeth City County in 1643. It is now incorporated into the city limits of Hampton. In 1636 the southern portion of Elizabeth City Shire became New Norfolk County by order of King Charles I of England. This area was divided again in 1637 into Upper and Lower Norfolk counties.

  3. New Norfolk County is a long-extinct county which was located in colonial Virginia from 1636 until 1637. It was formed in 1636 from Elizabeth City Shire, one of the eight original shires (or counties) formed in 1634 in the colony of Virginia by direction of the King of England.

  4. Virginia County Creation Dates and Parent Counties. See an interactive outline map of Virginia Historical Counties at Newberry Library site. [1] Select a year and the map will display the historical county boundaries. Click on map image for county details.

  5. New Norfolk County was formed in 1636 from Elizabeth City Shire. It included all the area in South Hampton Roads. In 1637, New Norfolk County was divided into Upper Norfolk County and Lower Norfolk County and Upper Norfolk County became Nansemond County in 1646.

  6. In 1691, Norfolk County was carved out of Princess Anne County, and King and Queen County was created from part of New Kent County's territory. The following year Rappahannock County was replaced with two separate counties—Essex and Richmond.

  7. Feb 17, 2021 · The counties of Lower Norfolk and Upper Norfolk, formed from Elizabeth City County in 1637, also appear. Date of County Formation Because Hening’s Statutes at Large states that the colony was divided into eight shires in 1634, that year has traditionally been known as the beginning of county government in Virginia.

  8. Lower Norfolk, 1637- 1691, divided to form Norfolk and Princess Anne, both of which have themselves become extinct. New Norfolk, 1636-1637, divided to form Upper Norfolk (now Nansemond) and Lower Norfolk.

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