Step through the doors of colonial Virginia and discover the heartbeat of a community preserved in ink. The Parish Register of Saint Peter's, New Kent County, Virginia from 1680 to 1787 is a complete parish register transcript, offering an unbroken chain of baptisms, marriages, and burials that shaped generations in Tidewater Virginia. Each christening and burial entry is more than a record; it is a window into the lives, faith, and resilience of early American families. Names echo through the centuries, revealing the roots of New Kent County and the broader tapestry of colonial Virginia family names. This is not just a genealogy reference book for researchers, but a living document for anyone fascinated by Virginia local history research or the evolution of Anglican church records in early America. The register's meticulous entries illuminate the everyday joys and sorrows of colonial life, making it an essential genealogy research reference for tracing ancestry or understanding the social fabric of the era. Its pages connect today's reader to the rhythms of parish life, from the quiet dignity of a christening to the solemnity of a burial, all set against the backdrop of colonial Virginia from 1680 to 1787. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a casual reader, a family historian, or a collector of early American church registers, this book stands as a cultural touchstone and a testament to the enduring importance of community and memory.