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Mattoax (/məˈtoʊəks/; mə-TOE-əks) is an
unincorporated community in
northeastern Amelia County in the U.S.
state of Virginia.
Originally it was located...
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Branch Jetersville Little Patrick Lodore Mannboro Maplewood Masons Corner Mattoax Morven Namozine Otterburn Paineville Pontons/Ponton's/Pointons
Store Rodophil...
- 1732)
married Mary Scott.
Ryland Randolph (1738-1784) John
Randolph of
Mattoax (born ~1737)
married Frances Bland around 1769 and had four children, including...
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Coverly and Route 604. The
community of
Chula lies 2
miles southwest, and
Mattoax and
Masons Corner approximately 2
miles north. The area is
served by the...
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Court House 1
Mannboro Fire
Company Mannboro 2
Jetersville Fire
Company Jetersville 3
Mattoax Fire
Company Mattoax 4
Paineville Fire
Company Paineville 5...
- jurist, law professor, and U.S.
Congressman (1815–1819).
Tucker was born on
Mattoax Plantation in
Chesterfield County,
Virginia on
December 29, 1780, to St...
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Cochran High
Bridge 6th
Virginia Battalion, Reserves: Ltc
Robert Smith Mattoax Bridge 7th
Virginia Battalion, Reserves: Maj
George Chrisman Staunton River...
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while the
Mattoax and the Pine
Grove congregations worshiped together with the same minister. In 1999, the
cluster system ended. The
Mattoax and the Pine...
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station to
Chula is
Amelia County Volunteer Fire
Department Station 4, near
Mattoax, 3 miles north. The word "Chula" was
likely derived from a
Native American...
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Nicelytown Road SR 42 (Forty Two Road)
Amelia 2.40 3.86 SR 604 (Chula Road)
Mattoax Lane Dead End
Amherst 14.81 23.83 SR 130 (Elon Road)
Buffalo Springs Turnpike...