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Virginia Genealogy Sources And Resources Book New
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Virginia Genealogy: Sources & ResourcesCarol McGinnis
Softbound volume totaling
505
pages. Book is in new condition. Just what you need for genealogy research. Per the publisher;
This is an encyclopedic listing of Virginia sources and resources for the genealogist. Ms. McGinnis devotes entire chapters to such subjects as Virginia land, people, and history; immigration and migration; vital records; Bible and church records; census records; land and court records; manuscripts and records abroad; ethnic Virginia; slavery and African-Americans; counties and their records; independent cities and their records; genealogical collections; and genealogical societies. Several sections of the book are based upon answers to questionnaires which the author sent to Virginia courthouses and historical and genealogical societies. The bibliography alone runs to 125 pages and contains references to 1,421 books and articles on all aspects of Virginia genealogy. By any measurement, this is a real giant of a book--and the standard by which all future textbooks on Virginia genealogy will be measured.
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
"While not claiming to be a comprehensive guide and bibliography to sources and resources relating to the Commonwealth, it comes close to being the book everyone would want to have close at hand. The author...has admirably pulled together the history, records, and sources to touch on the basics and, in many cases, delve a little deeper...
Virginia Genealogy
is an important book--one that researchers of families in the Old Dominion will want to own and use."--NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, Vol. 83, No. 1 (March 1995), pp. 65-67.
"...excellent book...this reference is a useful addition to the bookshelf of the Virginia researcher, whether beginner or veteran."--FEDERATION OF GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES FORUM, Vol. 7, No. 1 (Spring 1995), p. 31.
"This is without doubt the finest reference work of its kind on records sources in Virginia...This book can be recommended without reserve to everyone who has even a slight interest in Virginia genealogical research and to all libraries with any kind of genealogical collection, however modest. If not the most valuable book of its kind published this year, it will unquestionably come close to that honor."
--THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, Vol. 68, No. 3 (July 1993).
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Ellen T. Berry and David A. Berry
Softbound volume totaling
330
pages. Book is in new condition. Just what you need for genealogy research. Per the publisher;
In 1785 lands of the Northwest Territory were offered for sale to the public. By 1800 four land offices were established and sales from the Zanesville office, which included tracts originally reserved for the Marietta and Steubenville offices and, more importantly, parts of the United States Military District, reserved for veterans of the Revolutionary War, form the basis of this volume. In addition, this volume also includes records from the Steubenville office for the period 1820-1840, the first twenty years of sales records having already been published.
In tabular format this volume has a complete list of 22,770 persons who bought land in central and east central Ohio between 1800 and 1840. Data includes the name of the purchaser (in alphabetical order), date of purchase, place of residence at the time of purchase, and the range, township, and section of the purchased land, thus enabling the researcher to ascertain the exact location of the ancestor's land.
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