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City of Chesapeake, Virginia, USA

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  • Borghild Helena Sundstrom (1910 - 1995)
    Obituary Leader-Telegram - 3 Nov 1995 - Page 10 - Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA
  • Margaret Elizabeth Deel (1935 - 1972)
    Married Elden Russell Deel Sr. Their children: Ronald Lee Deel and Elden Russell Deel "United States 1950 Census", database, FamilySearch ( : Sat Jul 22 22:25:07 UTC 2023), Entry for Sidney L Che...
  • Jacob Risser Lehman, Sr. (1912 - 2001)
    Virginian-Pilot, The (Norfolk, VA) - Friday, June 8, 2001 Jacob Risser Lehman Sr., 89, of the 2700 block of Lehman Pines Road, died Wednesday, June 6, 2001, peacefully in the presence of his loving fa...

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One of the cities in the South Hampton Roads, Chesapeake was organized in 1963 by voter referendums approving the political consolidation of the city of South Norfolk with the remnants of the former Norfolk County, which dated to 1691. (Much of the territory of the county had been annexed by other cities.) Chesapeake is the second-largest city by land area in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the 17th-largest in the United States.

Chesapeake is a diverse city in which a few urban areas are located; it also has many square miles of protected farmland, forests, and wetlands, including a substantial portion of the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. Extending from the rural border with North Carolina to the harbor area of Hampton Roads adjacent to the cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, and Virginia Beach, Chesapeake is located on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. It has miles of waterfront industrial, commercial and residential property. In 2011, Chesapeake was named the 21st best city in the United States by Bloomberg Businessweek. Chesapeake is home to the international headquarters of Dollar Tree.

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