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The Roots of Southern Distinctiveness: Tobacco and Society in Danville, Virginia, 1780-1865 icon

The Third Jubilee: a History of the First Baptist Church of Danville, Virginia, 1834-1984 icon

Confederate Soldiers of Pittsylvania County and Danville, Virginia (Va) icon

Last Capital Danville, Virginia, and the Final Days of the Confederacy icon

A Brief History of Danville, Virginia, 1728-1954 icon

School and Community History of Dickenson County, Virginia icon

Sandlick Primitive Baptist Church. the First Hundred Years icon

Inventory of the County Archives of Virginia
Dinwiddie County

Dinwiddie County. "the Countrey of the Apamatica" Compiled By the Workers of the Writer's Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Virginia

1850 Federal Census of Dinwiddie County, Virginia and the City of Petersburg (Including All Schedules)

Births from the Bristol Parish Register of Henrico, Prince George, and Dinwiddie Counties, Virginia

Historical Inventory of Blanford Cemetery, Dinwiddie County, Petersburg, Virginia

Dinwiddie County

An Economic and Social Survey of Dinwiddie County

The Muir-Epes Murder of 1846, Dinwiddie County, Virginia

Wills and Administrations of Elizabeth City County, Virginia, 1688-1800: With Other Genealogical and Historical Items

Hampton and Newport News in the Civil War: War comes to the Peninsula icon

Elizabeth City County, Virginia Wills: 1800-1859

The First Plantation: a History of Hampton and Elizabeth City County, Virginia, 1607-1887

Revolutionary War Public Service Claim Records for Elizabeth City County, Virginia

Elizabeth City Parish, Hampton, Virginia. 19th Century Parish Registers icon

Index to Marriages of Old Rappahannock and Essex Counties, Virginia, 1655-1900 icon

Sold! Old Homes of Essex County icon

Settlers, Southerners, Americans: the History of Essex County, Virginia icon

Concise History of the City of Alexandria, VA From 1669 to 1883... icon
(1883)

Alexandria Houses 1750-1830 icon

Fairfax County in Virginia: A Pictorial History icon

Artisans and Merchants of Alexandria, Virginia

Name Index to the Alexandria Gazette, February 5, 1788 - November 24, 1795

Name Index to the Alexandria Gazette, January 1, 1803 - July 30, 1803

Alexandria, Virginia Marriage Index, January 10, 1893-August 31, 1905

Seaport in Virginia, George Washington's Alexandria icon

The Fireside Sentinel: January--December 1889 Issues Including Table of Contents, Appendices and Index icon

Alexandria Death Records, 1853-1896

Alexandria's Forgotten Legacy:  The Annals of William F. CARNE icon

Sold! Obituary Notices From the Alexandria Virginia Gazette, 1784-1915 icon

North Ridge Lore: Stories About Alexandria, Virginia

Beginning at a White Oak ...  Patents and Northern Neck Grants of Fairfax County, Virginia icon

The Old Presbyterian Meeting House at Alexandria, Virginia 1774-1874 icon

A History of the Second Presbyterian Church Alexandria, Virginia: 1817-1950 icon

Tombstone Inscriptions of Alexandria, Virginia

Historic Alexandria Virginia Street by Street: A Survey of Existing Early Building icon

Registration of Free Negroes Commencing September Court 1822, Book #2 and Register of Free Blacks 1835, Book #3 icon

Abstracts of Wills and Inventories, Fairfax County, Virginia, 1742-1801: With Rent Rolls for 1761 and 1774 icon

Fairfax County Virginia Gravestones, Five Volumes icon

Index to the Fairfax County, Virginia Register of Marriages, 1853-1933 icon

Fairfax County, Virginia: a History icon

Fairfax County in Virginia: Being a Random Selection From Rare Sources...as Described in Statue, Gazetteer, Atlas and Directory, 1742-1973 icon

Mount Air: Fairfax County, Virginia icon
(1970) Self-published.

Colchester: Colonial Port on the Potomac icon
Fairfax County

A History of Dunn Loring, Virginia

The Preservation of History in Fairfax County, Virginia: A Report Prepared for the Fairfax County History Commission, Fairfax County, Virginia, 2001

The Dranesville Tavern; An Architectural Analysis icon

Dunbarton, Dranesville, Virginia icon
Fairfax County

GUNNELL Family of Fairfax County

Huntley: a MASON Family Country House icon
Fairfax County

Industrial and Historical Sketch of Fairfax County, Virginia icon
(1907)

Centreville, Virginia Its History and Architecture
Fairfax County

Fauquier County Books

A Brief of Wills and Marriages in Montgomery and Fincastle Counties, Virginia, 1733-1831

Floyd County, Virginia Marriages 1840-1863 icon

Floyd County, Virginia Industrial Survey icon
(1930)

The Elbert HOWELL - Bertha BURNOP Family Of Floyd, Smyth And Montgomery Counties, Virginia: Including The BURNOP, DUNCAN, FISCHBACK, HANKS, HEIMBACH, HOLTZCLAW, ... PRATT, STUELL, VAUGHAN, and WEDDLE Families icon

Marriages in the New River Valley, Virginia: Montgomery, Floyd, Pulaski and Giles Counties icon

1840 Mountain Empire Census icon
"This 268 page book details the combination of the sixteen counties in the Mountain Empire area or those counties west of Roanoke. These include Floyd, Franklin, Giles, Grayson, Henry, Lee, Montgomery, Patrick, Pulaski, Roanoke, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, and Wythe. This record includes the name of head of household, the numbers of those living in the household including the free colored, occupation of those in the household, personal data, such as "blind, dead, insane, etc." and some school records with the number of schools and types. In addition, there is a listing in the households as to those receiving a pension for the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Also available in Hard Cover."

Sold! Gleanings of Fluvanna History icon

Sold! Dramatic Flashes of Folks From Fluvanna icon

Fluvanna County icon

The Fluvanna Artillery icon

The Churches of Fluvanna County, Virginia icon

Some Descendants of John HANCOCK (1733-1802) of Goochland, Fluvanna & Patrick Counties, Virginia icon

Constantine Osborne PERKINS: His Faith and Family; His Journey and Journal [The Bulletin: The Publication of the Fluvanna County Historical Society, Number 54, Autumn, 1992] icon

The WOOD Family of Fluvanna County, Virginia, 1795-1969 icon

Pioneer Families of Franklin County, Virginia icon

Marriage Bonds of Franklin County, Virginia, 1786-1858... icon

Washington Iron Works on Franklin County, Virginia 1773 - 1850

WRIGHT Family Land Tax Lists, Franklin County, Virginia, 1786-1860 icon

1840 Mountain Empire Census icon
"This 268 page book details the combination of the sixteen counties in the Mountain Empire area or those counties west of Roanoke. These include Floyd, Franklin, Giles, Grayson, Henry, Lee, Montgomery, Patrick, Pulaski, Roanoke, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, and Wythe. This record includes the name of head of household, the numbers of those living in the household including the free colored, occupation of those in the household, personal data, such as "blind, dead, insane, etc." and some school records with the number of schools and types. In addition, there is a listing in the households as to those receiving a pension for the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Also available in Hard Cover."

Hopewell Friends History, 1734-1934, Frederick County, Virginia

Freemasonry in Winchester, Virginia 1768-1948 icon
Frederick County

Frederick County, Virginia: Settlement and Some First Families of Back Creek Valley 1730--1830 icon

Frederick County, Virginia, Marriages, 1771-1825 icon

Pioneers of Old Frederick County, Virginia icon

A Roster of Confederate Soldiers Buried in Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester, Virginia icon

Notabilities of Old Frederick County the FAIRFAX Families icon

Shenandoah Pioneers and Their Descendants a History of Frederick County, Virginia From Its Formation in 1738-1908 icon

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

Abstracts of Wills, Inventories, and Administration Accounts of Frederick County, Virginia 1743-1800

The CRUM Family: Notes Concerning the Descendants of Anthony Crum, Sr. , of Frederick County, Virginia

1840 Mountain Empire Census icon
"This 268 page book details the combination of the sixteen counties in the Mountain Empire area or those counties west of Roanoke. These include Floyd, Franklin, Giles, Grayson, Henry, Lee, Montgomery, Patrick, Pulaski, Roanoke, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, and Wythe. This record includes the name of head of household, the numbers of those living in the household including the free colored, occupation of those in the household, personal data, such as "blind, dead, insane, etc." and some school records with the number of schools and types. In addition, there is a listing in the households as to those receiving a pension for the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Also available in Hard Cover."

Giles County, Virginia 1806-1956 a Brief History icon

Giles County, Virginia History-Families icon

Marriages in the New River Valley, Virginia: Montgomery, Floyd, Pulaski and Giles Counties icon

Vestry Book of Petsworth Parish; Gloucester County, Virginia 1677-1793

The World of Ware Parish in Gloucester County, Virginia icon

Rosewell: Garland of Virginia icon
Gloucester County

Stories of Old Gloucester

Goochland County, Virginia Genealogy & Local History Books

Mrs. T. N. T. icon
(1949, 1st edition) A memoir by the daughter of an Anglo-French couple (Maria Keane DABNEY) of growing up in post-bellum Virginia and of childhood travels on the other side of the Atlantic. Describes life in Gloucester County and Richmond.

Grayson County, Virginia Will Book 1 1796-1839 icon

Grayson County: a History in Words and Pictures icon

1840 Mountain Empire Census icon
"This 268 page book details the combination of the sixteen counties in the Mountain Empire area or those counties west of Roanoke. These include Floyd, Franklin, Giles, Grayson, Henry, Lee, Montgomery, Patrick, Pulaski, Roanoke, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, and Wythe. This record includes the name of head of household, the numbers of those living in the household including the free colored, occupation of those in the household, personal data, such as "blind, dead, insane, etc." and some school records with the number of schools and types. In addition, there is a listing in the households as to those receiving a pension for the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Also available in Hard Cover."

A Treasured Past - Album of Greensville County, Virginia 1781-1981

Sketches of Greensville County, Virginia: 1650-1967

Greensville County Marriages, 1781-1825 icon

Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Greensville County, Virginia

Marriage Bonds And Ministers' Returns Of Halifax County, Virginia 1753-1800

Vestry Book of Antrim Parish, Halifax County, Virginia, 1752-1817 icon

A History of Halifax County, Virginia

1850 Census of Halifax County, Virginia

Halifacts

John ROBERTS  (1707?-1776) of Henrico and Halifax Counties, Virginia: His Life and Some of His Descendants: Including Information on Families of FOURQUREAN, RALSTON, SAVAGE, SCATES, WATKINS, and WOOLDRIDGE icon

Gravestone Inscriptions from the Cemetery of St. John's Episcopal Church, Hampton, Virginia icon

Cemeteries of the City of Hampton, Virginia, formerly Elizabeth City County

Hampton and Newport News in the Civil War: War comes to the Peninsula icon

Freedom's First Generation: Black Hampton, Virginia icon

Hampton/Newport News: A Pictorial History icon

Hanover County Chancery Wills & Notes

Hanover County: Images of America icon

Hanover County, Virginia, 1850 United States Census icon

The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish: Hanover County, Virginia

Old Homes of Hanover County, Virginia icon

Virginia Publick Claims, Hanover County icon

Hanover County: Its History and Legends icon

Military Operations in Hanover County, Virginia: 1861-1865

Ashland Christian Church (Disciples of Christ): the First One Hundred Years, 1887-1987 icon

Ashland, Virginia (Images of America) icon

A Historical Sketch of the Ashland Presbyterian Church, Ashland, Virginia 1871-1971 icon

Hanover County, Virginia: A Retrospective from the Pages of the Hanover Herald, the Hanover Progress and the Hanover Herald-Progress

A Sketch of the Early History of Hanover County, Virginia and Its Large and Important Contributions to the American Revolution

Excerpts From: Virginia Migrations; Hanover County: 1723-1850--Wills, Deeds, Depositions, Invoices, Letters, Other Documents of Historical & Genealogical Interest icon

Sold! Land Patents and Grants of Hanover County, Virginia (1721-1800)

Map: The Battlefield of Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia 1864 icon

The CROSSes Along Falling Creek: Hanover County, Virginia icon

Sold! The WINSTONs of Hanover County, Virginia and Related Families, 1666-1992 icon

Henrico County & Richmond City Books

Sold! "Horsepasture Reflections". a Military Service Directory of the Horsepasture Community and Their Families From 1776 to 1989 icon 

A History of Henry County, Virginia, with Biographical Sketches of its most Prominent Citizens and Genealogical Histories of Half a Hundred of its Oldest Families icon

Foresight, Founders and Fortitude: The Growth of Industry in Martinsville and Henry County, Virginia

Henry County, Virginia Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns: 1778-1849

1850 Federal Census of Henry County, Virginia: Free, Slave, Mortality Schedules

Henry County, Virginia Will Abstracts... icon

Abstracts of Deed Books, Henry County, Virginia... icon

Grace Upon Grace: The History of the First Presbyterian Church, Martinsville, Virginia

A Century of Heritage and Challenge: First Baptist Church, Martinsville, Virginia, 1884-1984

Embracing a Vision of God's Future: Chatham Heights Baptist Church 1944-1994 Martinsville, Virginia icon

Benjamin JONES and His Descendants icon

1840 Mountain Empire Census icon
"This 268 page book details the combination of the sixteen counties in the Mountain Empire area or those counties west of Roanoke. These include Floyd, Franklin, Giles, Grayson, Henry, Lee, Montgomery, Patrick, Pulaski, Roanoke, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, and Wythe. This record includes the name of head of household, the numbers of those living in the household including the free colored, occupation of those in the household, personal data, such as "blind, dead, insane, etc." and some school records with the number of schools and types. In addition, there is a listing in the households as to those receiving a pension for the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Also available in Hard Cover."

The Henry County Military Gallery, 1776 - 1991 icon

Tax Lists of Henry County, Virginia, 1778-1880

Henry County: A Proud Look Back icon

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