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Graven Stones: Inscriptions From Lower Accomack County, Virginia, Including Liberty and Parksley Cemeteries

Sold! Tombstone Inscriptions of Upper Accomack County, Virgina

Accomack County, Virginia Court Order Abstracts

Land Causes, Accomack County, Virginia, 1727-1826

County Court Records of Accomack-Northampton, Virginia, 1640-1645 icon

Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia, 1663-1800 icon

Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia 1800-1860 (including brief abstracts of Estate Inventories, Sales, Audits and Settlements from 1800 to 1828)

Marriage Records of Accomack County, Virginia, 1776-1854...

Marriage Records of Accomack County, Virginia, 1854-1895: Recorded in Licenses & Ministers' Returns

Certificates and Rights, Accomack County, Virginia, 1663-1709

Albemarle County Genealogy & Local History Books

Alexandria County, Virginia Free Negro Registers: 1797-1861

Alexandria (See Fairfax County Books, below)

The Alleghanian (Yearbook) icon
(1909)

Historical Sketches of the Alleghany Highlands icon

The Memorialists: An Antebellum History of Alleghany, Craig, and Monroe Counties of Western Virginia

1840 Alleghany County, Virginia Census icon

A Centennial History of Alleghany County, Virginia icon

Abstracts of Alleghany County, Virginia Deeds 1822-1829 icon

Abstracts of Alleghany County, Virginia Deeds 1829-1833 icon

Marriages of Alleghany Co., Virginia: 1822-1872 icon

Amelia County Genealogy & Local History Books

More Passages: A New History of Amherst County icon

Amherst County Families and History icon

The Wills of Amherst County, Virginia, 1761-1865

Amherst County, Virginia in the Revolution, Including Extracts from the "Lost Order Book" 1773-1782. icon

Indian Island in Amherst County icon

Civil War Letters: The ALLEN Family, Amherst County, Virginia icon

Marriage Bonds and Other Marriage Records of Amherst County, Virginia, 1763-1800 icon

Marriage Records of Amherst County, Virginia 1815-1821 and Subscription for Building St. Mark's Church, Amherst County, Virginia

The Deeds of Amherst County Virginia, 1807-1852 Books L-Z Two Volumes icon

1850 U.S. Census of Appomattox County, Virginia icon

1860 U.S. Census of Appomattox County, Virginia icon

Recollections & Reminiscences of Old Appomattox County and Its People icon

Place Called Appomattox icon

It Happened at Appomattox; The Story of an Historic Virginia Village icon

Biography of Wilmer McLEAN icon
Appomattox County

Arlington Heritage; Vignettes of a Virginia County icon


Graveyards of Arlington County, Virginia icon

History of Augusta County, Virginia

Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800

Early Western Augusta Pioneers: Including the Families of CLEE, GEIN, LIGHTNER and WARWICK

Augusta County History, 1865-1960 icon

Augusta County Marriages, 1748 to 1853 icon

Annals of Augusta County, Virginia, From 1726 to 1871

The Blue and Gold the Year Book of the Staunton Military Academy 1924 icon

An Old House in Greenville, Virginia: A Study of Human Intention in Vernacular Architecture icon

Records of the District of West Augusta, Ohio County, and Yohogania County, Virginia icon

1840 Augusta County, Virginia Census icon

West of the Blue Ridge a Geographic Dictionary of Augusta and Bath Counties, Virginia icon

Abstract of Land Grant Surveys of Augusta and Rockingham Counties, Virginia , 1761-1791 icon

An Economic and Social Survey of Augusta County icon
(1928)

Staunton, Virginia: A Pictorial History icon

Staunton, Virginia: Vignettes From the Shenandoah Valley's Queen City icon

Bethel and Her Ministers, 1746-1946 icon

Settlers By the Long Grey Trail, Some Pioneers to Old Augusta County, Virginia... icon

Robert CROCKETT of the Great Calf Pasture; Augusta County, Virginia icon

JENNINGS, DAVISON and Allied Families: Genealogical List and History of the Descendants of the Immigrants John JENNINGS, Southampton, New York, and John DAVISON, Augusta County, Virginia

Johannes Friederick KIRSHOF. Early Settler and Patriarch of Northern Augusta County

Memoir of John Howe PEYTON, in Sketches By His Contemporaries icon
(1894)

The Descendants of Robert and John POAGE, Vol. 1: Descendants of Robert POAGE of Augusta, Virginia

A Genealogical History of the SCOTT Family: Descendants of Alexander SCOTT, Augusta County, Virginia C. 1750; and a History of Allied Families

Bath County Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns, 1791-1853 icon

Abstracts of the Wills and Inventories of Bath County Virginia 1791-1842 icon

Annals of Bath County, Virginia icon

Bedford County Genealogy & Local History Books

History of the Lower Shenandoah Valley Counties of Frederick, Berkeley, Jefferson and Clarke

The 1820 Census of the United States of America for Berkeley County, Virginia icon

Berkeley County, U. S. A.: a Bicentennial History of a Virginia and West Virginia County, 1772-1972 icon

Bland County Virginia-Obituaries and Death Records icon

Bland County Biographies icon

1840 Botetourt County, Virginia Census icon

Places Near the Mountains: Botetourt and Roanoke Counties, Virginia icon

Early Marriages, Wills, & Some Revolutionary War Records: Botetourt County, Virginia

Botetourt County, Virginia Marriages: 1770-1863 (2 Volumes)

Botetourt County Marriages, 1770-1853, Volumes 1 and 2 (Virginia Historic Marriage Register) icon

Botetourt County, Virginia Will Book A: 1770-1801 icon

Botetourtarian 1937 Yearbook of Botetourt High School Gloucester, Virginia icon

The Town of Fincastle, Virginia icon
Botetourt County

Kegley's Virginia Frontier: the Beginning of the Southwest: the Roanoke of Colonial Days, 1740-1783 icon

Early Marriages, Wills, and Some Revolutionary War Records, Botetourt County, Virginia icon

Botetourt Bicentennial, June 21-27, 1970. Souvenir Program and History Celebrating the Two Hundredth Anniversary of Botetourt County, Virginia

Lucy BRECKINRIDGE of Grove Hill: Journal of a Virginia Girl, 1862-1864 icon
Botetourt County

Brooke County Virginia/West Virginia...

Brunswick County, Virginia, 1720-1975 icon

Marriage Records of Brunswick County, Virginia, 1730-1852

Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Brunswick County, Virginia: 1750-1810

Luke MATTHEWS Of Brunswick County, Virginia, 1739-1788, And His Descendants

Buchanan County History: a Past to Remember, a Future to Mold icon

Buckingham County Genealogy & Local History Books

Campbell County Genealogy & Local History Books

Sold! Colonial Caroline: a History of Caroline County, Virginia icon

Caroline County, Virginia Court Records & Marriages, 1787-1810 icon

Caroline County, Virginia Lost Marriage Register, 1854-1865, Extant Marriage Register, 1866-1868

Cemeteries of Caroline County, Virginia. Volume 1, Public Cemeteries icon

A History of Caroline County, Virginia: Form Its Formation in 1727 to 1924. Compiled from Original Records and Authoritative Sources and Profusely Illustrated

Caroline County, Virginia Death Records (1919-1994): From The Caroline Progress, A Weekly Newspaper Published in Bowling Green, Virginia

Sold! Virginia County Court Records: Order Book Abstracts of Caroline County, Virginia 1772-1773 (Pages 1-178) icon

Caroline, Light, Parker & Stafford Light Virginia Artillery icon

WOODFORD Letter Book, 1723-1737 icon

Carving Out a Kingdom; Carmel Baptist Church, 1773-1965, Her History, Relation to Baptist Beginnings, Religious Persecutions, and Influence icon

Sold! A Hand-Book of Caroline County, Virginia icon
(1907)

Cemetery Records of Carroll County, Virginia

Carroll County Heritage: Carroll County, Virginia 1842-1997 (Volume II) icon

Carroll County Heritage: Carroll County, Virginia 1842-1994 (Volume I) icon

Original 1853 Virginia Land Grant-Carroll County icon
From the seller: "Very Good Signed About 11 x 13-1/4 inches, vellum, embossed Virginia state seal attached, printed and manuscript, eighteen and a half acres in Carroll county to Samuel S. FOWLER. Signed: "Jos. JOHNSON" as Governor of Virginia."

The Lineage of Abraham: the Biography of a Free Black Family in Charles City, Virginia icon
CUMBER - BROWN Family

New Kent County, Charles City County: Families and History icon

A History and Pictorial Review of Charles City County, Virginia icon

Virginia Colonial Abstracts: Charles City County Court Orders... icon

Autographs, 1701/2 : Charles City, Prince George, and Surry counties icon

Charlotte County, Virginia: Historical, Statistical. and. Present Attractions icon
(1907)

Charlotte County Cookbook icon

Charlotte County, Rich Indeed: a History From Prehistoric Times Through the Civil War icon

Charlotte County, Virginia Will Book II: 1791-1805 icon

Charlotte County, Virginia Will Book I: 1765-1791 icon

Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Charlotte County, Virginia 1764-1815 icon

Chesterfield County Marriage Bonds, 1771 - 1852

Chesterfield County, Virginia: A History

History and Geography of Chesterfield County, Virginia

Chesterfield County: Early Architecture and Historic Sitesicon

A Time to Remember: a Pictorial History of Chesterfield County, Virginia 1860 to 1960

Winfree Memorial; Baptist Church Midlothian, Virginia: 1852-2002
Chesterfield County

Chesterfield County, VA Atlas

Chesterfield County, Virginia Wills

Sold! A Brief Outline of Some Salient Facts Relating to the History of Chesterfield County Virginia icon

A Separate Place: the Formation of Clarke County, Virginia icon

Chesterfield: An Old Virginia County icon

Marriage Bonds and Ministers Returns of Chesterfield County, Virginia icon

Marriages of Chesterfield County Virginia, 1771-1815 icon

Inventory of the County Archives of Virginia: No. 21, Chesterfield County (Chesterfield Court House) icon

Chesterfield County, Virginia Wills 1774-1795 icon

The Descendants of Captain Thomas FRIEND, 1700-1760 Chesterfield County Virginia

History of Clarke County, Virginia. and Its Connection with the War between the States. With Illustrations of Colonial Homes and of Confederate Officers icon

Old Chapel and The Parish in Clarke County, Virginia. A History from the Founding of Frederick Parish, 1738 to the Centenary of Christ Church, Millwood, 1932 icon

History of the Millwood Mill (1782-1785), Proceedings of the Clarke County Historical Association, Vomume XVI 1969-1970

Connections and Partings: Abstracts of Marriage, Divorce, Death, and Legal Notices from Clarke County, Virginia, Newspapers: 1857 - 1884

History of the Lower Shenandoah Valley Counties of Frederick, Berkeley, Jefferson and Clarke

Three Hundred Years of Cunningham Chapel Parish, Clarke County, Virginia icon
"This monograph can be thought of as being really three separate but related parts. First is a more or less traditional chronology of the parish from 1740 to 1992. Parish records and local historical records have been used to build this. This was the home parish of the Rt. Rev. William Meade, third Episcopal Bishop of Virginia. A second part is a wealth of statistics gathered from annual parochial reports to the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia. These give a quantitative picture of the parish income, expenditures, pledges, number of members, and such. The third part is an interesting retrospective view from the year 2050. In the words of popular science fiction today, this hypothetical look back in time gives one "alternative future" for the parish. A neighboring church, Meade Memorial, is also discussed."

The Cunningham Chronicle: 260 Years of News Clippings, 1732-1992
"From November 1991 to December 19+92, Cunningham Chapel Parish celebrated its Third Century. Part of this included a regular feature in the monthly parish newsletters called "The Cunningham Chronicle". These were "news" clippings from the past reporting special events in the parish and in the county. At the end of that time, the monthly newsletters were brought together into a single book, indexed and published."

The Civil War Engagement at Cool Spring, July 18, 1864...

Clarke County, Virginia Will Book Abstracts Books a-1 (1836-1904) and 1a-3c (1841-1913) icon

Craig County, Virginia Industrial Survey icon
(1930)

The Memorialists: An Antebellum History of Alleghany, Craig, and Monroe Counties of Western Virginia

Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper County, Virginia icon

The Church in the Fork: A History of Historic Little Fork Church

Culpeper County, Virginia: Will Books B and C, Court Suits, Loose Papers, Inscriptions icon

Marriages of Culpeper County Va., 1781-1851

Culpeper County Deed Books 1749-1775 icon

We Were Always Free: the MADDENs of Culpeper County, Virginia: a 200-Year Family History icon

An 18th Century Perspective Culpeper County icon

History of St. Marks Parish Culpeper Va. icon

Property Tax List of Culpeper County Virginia and Names of Slaves icon

Culpeper County Road Orders, 1763-1764: Final Report icon

Culpeper a Virginia County's History Through 1920 icon

Southam Parish Land Processioning, 1747-1784: Goochland, Cumberland, and Powhatan Counties, Virginia

Crucible and Cornerstone-: A History of Cumberland County, Virginia

Felixville: a Forgotten Village in Cumberland County, Virginia, and Other Sketches, Reprinted From the Farmville Herald, 1932-1939 icon

Sold! West Hill Cumberland County, Virginia the Story of Those Who Have Loved It icon

Felixville: a Forgotten Village in Cumberland County, Virginia, and Other Sketches, Reprinted From the Farmville Herald, 1932-1939 icon

Trails West: a Genealogy of the WHEELER Family of Buckingham and Cumberland County, Virginia icon

WILSON Families in Cumberland County, Virginia and Woodford County, Kentucky

Abstracts of Wills of Cumberland County Virginia Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782

Cumberland County, Virginia and Its People

Sold! Cumberland County, Virginia Tax Petitions Since 1776 with Names of the County Prior to 1789

Cumberland County, Virginia Publick Claims

Marriages of Cumberland County, Virginia, 1749-1840

Southam Parish Land Processioning, 1747-1784: Goochland, Cumberland, and Powhatan Counties, Virginia icon"Throughout the colony of Virginia, land was processioned every four years to determine the bounds of every landholder’s property. The vestrymen divided the parish into precincts of convenient size with several men appointed to conduct the processioning for each precinct. The returns were recorded in the vestry book. The book contains maps and abstracts of the land processioning orders and returns for Southam Parish for the years 1747 through 1784 while Southam Parish was part of the counties of Goochland, Cumberland, and Powhatan. The original information is found in the Vestry Book of Southam Parish which contains the detailed records of the parish for the years 1745 through 1792.This volume is intended to be a companion book to the complete Vestry Book of Southam Parish."

The Vestry Book of Southam Parish, Cumberland County,

Today and Yesterday in the Heart of Virginia
Cumberland, Buckingham & Prince Edward Counties

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