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Orange County Land Patents
Soldiers, Stories, Sites and Fights, Orange County, Virginia, 1861-1865, and the Aftermath
Marriage Records of the City of Fredericksburg, and of Orange, Spotsylvania, and Stafford Counties, Virginia, 1722-1850

Antebellum Orange: The Pre-Civil War Homes, Public Buildings, and Historic Sites of Orange County, Virginia

Tombstone Inscriptions of Orange County, VirginiaMarriages of Orange County, Va., 1747-1810
A History of Orange County, Virginia: From Its Formation in 1734 to the End of Reconstruction in 1870...

The Painful News I Have to Write: Letters and Diaries of Four HITE Brothers of Page County in the Service of the Confederacy 
Luray and Page County, Virginia (Images of America)

Short Historical Sketches of Page County, Virginia And Its People, Volume 2:
A Collection of Articles form the "Heritage and Heraldry" Column of the Page
News & Courier, October 2001-October 2004
Page: The County of Plenty
The Record of Hawksbill Church, 1788-1850, Page County, Virginia

Old Homes of Page County, Virginia
Tombstone Inscriptions of Page County, Virginia
Page County, Virginia: Men in Gray
Page County, Virginia Will Books A, B and C, and Deed Book A 1831-1848
A Short History of Page County, Virginia
1840 Mountain Empire Census

"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."
Patrick County, Virginia: Unrecorded Documents 1791-1920
Tombstone Inscriptions of the Cemeteries of Patrick County, Virginia
The Free State Of Patrick: Patrick County, Virginia In The Civil War
Notes From The Free State Of Patrick: Patrick County Virginia History
History of Patrick and Henry Counties, Virginia
Patrick County, Virginia Birth Records,
Vol. I: 1853-1869
Patrick County, Virginia Birth Records,
Vol. II: 1870-1880
Patrick County, Virginia Birth Records, Vol. III: 1881-1889
Patrick County, Virginia Birth Records, Vol. IV: 1890-1896
Marriages of Patrick County, Virginia, 1791-1850

Patrick County, Virginia, Land Entry Book: July, 1791 - February, 1796
Patrick County, Virginia Deed Index Abstracts: 1791-1850
Patrick County, Virginia Death Records 1868, 1869, & 1871-1896
Patrick County, Virginia Death Register: 1853-1870
Abstracts of Wills, Inventories & Accounts Patrick County, Virginia: 1791-1823
Some Descendants of John HANCOCK (1733-1802) of Goochland, Fluvanna & Patrick Counties, Virginia

Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Register of Free Negroes and Related Documentation

History of Pittsylvania County, Virginia

Picks, Tracks and Bateaux Industry in Pittsylvania County 1750-1950

Writings of Maud Carter CLEMENT
Pittsylvania County
Pittsylvania's Nineteenth-Century Grist Mills 
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Inventories & Accounts Current, 1770-1797
An Intimate History of the American Revolution in Pittsylvania County, Virginia 
Abstracts of Pittsylvania County, Virginia Wills, 1767-1820
Wills of Pittsylvania County, Virginia: 1820-1845
Eighteenth-Century Landmarks of Pittsylvania County, Virginia

Pittsylvania County Virginia and Virginians 1606-1888 Eminent Virginians

Marriages of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, 1806-1830

Marriages of Pittsylvania County, Virginia 1831-1861

Marriages of Pittsylvania County Virginia 1862-1875

Sold! Old Survey Book. 1: 1746-1782, Pittsylvania County, Virginia

Confederate Soldiers of Pittsylvania County and Danville, Virginia (Va) 
Pittsylvania County, Virginia Deed Books...
Inscriptions in Triumph: Tombstone Inscriptions from the African American Cemeteries of Mt. Calvary, Mt. Olive, Fisher's Hill and Potter's Field Portsmouth, Virginia

Ghost Stories of Olde Towne, Portsmouth, Virginia 
Report of the Portsmouth Relief Association to the Contributors of the Fund for the Relief of Portsmouth, Virginia, During the Prevalence of the Yellow Fever in that Town in 1855; The Exhibit of the Treasurer of the Receipts And...[etc.]

Cedar Grove Cemetery - Portsmouth, Virginia, Plot Book 1 and 2
Inventory of the County Archives of Virginia. No. 73 Powhatan County

Southam Parish Land Processioning, 1747-1784: Goochland, Cumberland, and Powhatan Counties, Virginia
"...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."
Powhatan: a Bicentennial History
Powhatan County Marriages, 1777-1830

Powhatan County, Virginia Tax Lists 1782 & 1784

Powhatan County, Virginia Tax Lists, 1787-1788-1789

Powhatan, Salem & Courtney Henrico Artillery

History of Prince Edward County, Virginia: From the Earliest Settlements Through Its Establishment in 1754 to its Bicentennial Year
Marriage Bonds And Ministers' Returns of Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1754-1810
Prince Edward County Marriages, 1754-1810

History of Farmville, Virginia 1798-1948
Today and Yesterday in the Heart of Virginia A Reprint of the Edition of the
Farmville Herald
The Life of Rev. Daniel WITT, D. D. of Prince Edward County, Virginia
Prince George County, Virginia, Wills & Deeds, 1710-1713 
Prince George County, Virginia, Wills and Deeds, 1713-1728.

Prince George County, Virginia Records, 1733-1792: Abstracts of the Remaining County Record Books for the Above Period Plus Miscellaneous Wills

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

Births from the Bristol Parish Register of Henrico, Prince George, and Dinwiddie Counties, Virginia, 1720-1798

The Curtis Collection: a Personal View of Prince William County History

John BRADFORD, Esquire (1749-1830)-Born in Prince William County, Virginia , Kentucky's First Printer 
Death Notices, Obituaries & Memoriams: From the Prince William County,
Virginia, Manassas Gazette & Manassas Journal, 1885-1910
Engagements and Marriages From the Prince William County, Virginia
Manassas Gazette and Manassas Journal, 1885-1910
Prince William: The Story of Its People and Its Places
Neabsco and Occoquan: The TAYLOE Family Iron Plantations, 1730-1830
Prince William County
A Virginia Scene, Or, Life in Old Prince William

Landmarks of Old Prince William: A Study of Origins in Northern Virginia

Home Place, Prince William County: a Series of Articles From the Potomac News, 1986

Prince William County: A Pictorial History

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Deed Abstracts of Prince William County, Virginia (1740-1741)

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Deed Abstracts of Prince William County, Virginia. 1763-1768 (Part I)

Prince William County, Virginia, General Index to Wills: 1734-1951
History of Prince William County
A Virginia Scene, Or, Life in Old Prince William

Prince William:
A Past to Preserve 
The Curtis Collection: a Personal View of Prince William County History

This Was Prince William

Water Milling on Catharpin Run, Prince William County, Virginia
WPA Records of Prince William County, Virginia
Genealogy of the BROWN Family, of Prince William County, Virginia; Being a History of William BROWN and Seven Generations of His Descendants

Gateway to the New World: A History of Princess Anne County, Virginia 1607-1824
Princess Anne County and Virginia Beach: A Pictorial History
Virginia Antiquary Vol.
I: Princess Anne County Loose Papers, 1700-1789 
Marriages in the New River Valley, Virginia: Montgomery, Floyd, Pulaski and Giles Counties 
Old Houses in Princess Anne, Virginia

1840 Mountain Empire Census

"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."
Pulaski County Virginia Will Books 1-2 1840-1870

Pulaski County, Virginia Births 1853-1870

Pulaski County Virginia Deaths 1853-1870

Gates to Glory: Cemeteries of Pulaski County, Virginia 
A Historic and Descriptive Sketch

Pulaski County, Jamestown Exposition, 1907
A History of the Ashe County, North Carolina and New River, Virginia Baptist Associations
Wills of Rappahannock County, Virginia: 1656-1692 
Index to Marriages of Old Rappahannock and Essex Counties, Virginia, 1655-1900

1850 Census: Rappahannock County, Virginia CD
Rappahannock County, Virginia, a History: Fact, Fiction, Foolishness, and the Fairfax Story
My Rappahannock Story Book
Criminal Proceedings in Colonial Virginia: Fines, Examination of Criminals, Trials of Slaves, etc from March 1710 [1711] to
[1754], [Richmond County, Virginia]
The Registers of North Farnham Parish, 1663-1814, and Lunenburg Parish, 1783-1800, Richmond County, Virginia

1850 Census: Richmond County, Virginia
CD
Tread of Pioneers: Annals of Richmond County and Vicinity 
Marriages of Richmond County, Virginia: 1668-1853
Richmond County, Virginia, 1692-1992: A Tricentennial Portrait
The Dodson (Dotson) Family of North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia: a History and Genealogy and Their Descendants Vol.1
Minutes of Brethren's District Meeting, of the First District of Virginia

Virginia Historic Marriage Register: Roanoke County Marriages, 1838-1850

Places Near the Mountains: Botetourt and Roanoke Counties, Virginia
History of Roanoke County (&) History of Roanoke City and History of the Norfolk & Western Railway Company

Roanoke, Story of County & City

Roanoke County [Virginia] Graveyards Through 1920

Kegley's Virginia Frontier: the Beginning of the Southwest; the Roanoke Colonial Days, 1740-1783, Two Volumes 
1840 Mountain Empire Census

"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."Hill's Roanoke (Roanoke County, VA) City Directory, 1945, Including Salem and Vinton 
Salem: A Virginia Chronicle

Roanoke County
Vinton History, 1884 to 1984

Roanoke County
A History of Rockbridge County, Virginia

Among These Ancient Mountains: the Story of Rockbridge County, Virginia

Rockbridge County, Virginia, Manuscripts: a Guide to Collections in the United States
Rockbridge County Artists & Artisans
Only Yesterday in Lexington, Virginia

Lexington and Rockbridge County in the Civil War

Rockbridge County, Virginia Marriages, 1778-1850

Country Roads: Rockbridge County, Virginia Self-Guided Driving Tours

Rockingham
County Genealogy & Local History Books
Sandlick Primitive Baptist Church. the First Hundred Years

1840 Mountain Empire Census

"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."
Russell County, Virginia: Personal Property and Land Tax List 1787-1800, 1802, 1810 and Legislative Petitions

Implied Marriages of Russell County, Virginia: Maiden Names of Wives Mentioned in the Wills and Deeds of Russell County Prior to 1860...

Some Russell County, Virginia Records: Births and Deaths, 1853-1866
Russell County: Virginia's Bluegrass Empire
The Seventh Population Census of the United States for Russell County, Virginia, 1850 