[Excerpts from "Lancaster County Tithables, 1668", Tidewater Virginia Families: A Magazine of History and Genealogy, Vol. 2, No. 2, Aug/Sept 1993, pp. 85-86] [excerpted 12 Nov 2007, Mark Murphy] A listing of the tithables for the county of Lancaster was ordered each year and recorded each year in the court order books. The year 1668 was the last year in which residents of the south side of the Rappahannock River were included; as Middlesex County was cut off as a separate entity the following year. The year 1668 is the only year found in which the "Northside" and the "Southside" were designated separately. Following is a listing of those residents, and the number of tithables they reported, listed under the heading "Northside", defined now as those who continued to live in what is present-day Lancaster County. ...Jo: Davenport 4... [was Simon Murphey living with Davenports? -mm] ...Uriah Angell 1... ...Mynor Doodes 7... Lancaster County Court Orders, Etc. 3A, pp. 86-87.