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Virginia Genealogy: Sources & Resources
Carol McGinnis

Virginia Genealogy: Sources & Resources

sources & resources

Genealogical Publishing Company (1993)
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080631379X
| Hardcover
494 pages | 6.3 x 9.3 inch | USA | English
Dewey 016.929/1/07207
LC Classification Z1345.M38 1993
LC Control No. 93077367

Genre

  • Bibliography / Source Inventory
  • Court Records
  • Research Guide / Sources

Subject

  • Genealogy
  • Reference / Bibliographies & Indexes
  • Reference / Genealogy
  • Virginia

Plot

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.

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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.