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City of Falls Church, Virginia, USA

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  • Lt. John Emil Bender, Sr. (1923 - 1977)
    Interment date 2-4-1977. LT US Navy. Veteran Service Dates from 04-06-1941 to 05-31-1947. Information extracted from the National Cemetery Administration's National Gravesite Locator.
  • Alice Parmelia Herndon (1841 - 1932)
    The Washington Post February 4, 1932; page 3 HERNDON - On Tuesday, February 2, 1932, at her residence, Woods Edge, East Falls Church, Va., ALICE LOGAN, widow of John G. Herndon of Fauquier County, Va.,...
  • Pvt. John Gibson Herndon, (CSA) (1843 - 1928)
    Bio contributed by JFJN (FAG # 46976255): In March 1862, John Gibson Herndon left his Virginia home and joined the Confederate army. In Herndon's words, the Federal troops had " Commenced their rain [s...
  • Webster Hilbert McDaniel, Jr (1920 - 1974)
    Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy : Jul 9 2019, 16:49:41 UTC
  • Bessie McDaniel (1887 - 1965)
    Daughter of David and Mattie Davis Breeden (From Jay Kelly #46936386)* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy : Jul 9 2019, 16:49:41 UTC

This project is a table of contents for all projects relating to this City of Virginia. Please feel free to add profiles of anyone who was born, lived or died in this city.

Taking its name from The Falls Church, an 18th-century Church of England (later Episcopal Church) parish, Falls Church gained township status within Fairfax County in 1875. In 1948, it was incorporated as the City of Falls Church, an independent city with county-level governance status although it is not a county.

The city's corporate boundaries do not include all of the area historically known as Falls Church; these areas include portions of Seven Corners and other portions of the current Falls Church postal districts of Fairfax County, as well as the area of Arlington County known as East Falls Church, which was part of the town of Falls Church from 1875 to 1936. For statistical purposes, the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the City of Falls Church with Fairfax City and Fairfax County.

At 2.11 square miles, Falls Church is the smallest incorporated municipality in the Commonwealth of Virginia and the smallest county-equivalent municipality in the United States.

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