Virginia Genealogy

Virginia Genealogy is being developed as a genealogical and historical resource for your personal use. It contains information and records for Virginia ancestry, family history, and genealogy. Specifically, it provides sources for birth records, death records, marriage records, census records, tax records, court records, and military records. It also provides some historical details about different times and people in Virginia history.

Virginia County Names

Virginia County Names: Two hundred and seventy years of Virginia History

This book aims to tell how the Virginia counties got their names, and in telling the story it endeavors to show that the thoughts and feelings of the Virginians are reflected in the names the counties bear.

In the unfolding of this story I have been impressed, first, by the amount of history suggested by the names; and, second, by the fact that the naming of the Virginia counties furnishes more material for colonial history than the county-naming of any other State in the Union. Of course the history suggested in this way falls far short of being a history of Virginia, but it is not too much to claim that these county-namings are interesting and helpful in presenting some parts of the history of the Old Dominion from a new point of view. The names are the magnet; the facts of Virginia history are the iron filings: it has been my part to put the magnet among the filings.

I have been at much pains in my efforts to verify the facts herein presented, and when in doubt I have endeavored to attach to my statements the exact measure of doubt that I myself entertained.

To include all the facts that have a bearing on Virginia county names I have gone back in Scotch history to 1370; and have brought my work up to date by showing that among the exhibits of the Jamestown Exposition of 1907 were many honoring men after whom Virginia counties had been named.

The second part of the title of the book, “Two hundred and seventy years of Virginia History,” is given because of the fact that, with reference to Virginia history, I begin with 1607 and end, as far as the naming of the counties is concerned, with 1880, when the youngest county of the State was organized.

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Recent Virginia Genealogy

1756 Militia Roster, Culpeper County, Virginia

Culpeper County, March, 1756. The Virginia Regiment was formed in 1754 by Virginia’s Royal Governor Robert Dinwiddie, as a provincial corps. The regiment served in the French and Indian War, with members participating in actions at Jumonville Glen and Fort Necessity in 1754, the Braddock expedition in 1755, and the Forbes expedition in 1758. Small detachments of the regiment were involved in numerous minor actions along Virginia’s extensive wilderness frontier. Officers Wm. Russell, Lieut. Col. William Brown, Capt. John Field, Lieut. Geo. Weatherall, Serj. Charles Yancey, Ensign John Strother, Capt. Francis Strother, Lieut. William Roberds, Ensign Stephen Rogers, Serj. John…

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Mecklenburg County Public Library Collection of Yearbooks

The Mecklenburg County Public Library has digitized numerous yearbooks of schools in Mecklenburg County Virginia, Brunswick County Virginia, and Lunenburg County Virginia. These yearbook images they have placed online for everyone at Internet Archive. To facilitate your access we have provided links to the individual yearbooks below, by year published, oldest to newest. All 73 of these yearbooks, can be read, and/or downloaded from the following links for free!
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Hopewell High School Yearbooks – Hopewell, Virginia

FREE! The Appomattox Regional Library Collection has digitized numerous yearbooks of Hopewell High School in Hopewell, Virginia. These yearbook images they have placed online for everyone at InternetArchive. To facilitate your access we have provided links to the individual yearbooks below, by year published, oldest to newest. All 46 of these yearbooks, can be read, and/or downloaded from the following links for free!
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Augusta County Library Collection of Yearbooks

FREE! Download or read online 45 school yearbooks from schools primarily in Augusta County, Virginia. The schools and range of years (all years not available) include: Bufffalo Gap High School (1970-1977); Churchville High School (1928-1959); Craigsville High School (1949-1956); Fishersville High School (1944); Mary Baldwin College (1958); Middle River High School (1962); Millboro High School (1953-1959); Mount Sidney High School (1930-1939); Robert E. Lee High School (1934); Spottswood High School (1951-1960); Stuarts Draft High School (1971-1977); Wilson Memorial High School (1950-1975).
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Heritage Public Library Collection of Yearbooks

The Heritage Public Library has digitized numerous yearbooks of schools in Charles City County Virginia and New Kent County Virginia. These yearbook images they have placed online for everyone at Internet Archive. To facilitate your access we have provided links to the individual yearbooks below, by year published, oldest to newest. All 30 of these yearbooks, can be read, and/or downloaded from the following links for free!
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Bedford Public Library Collection of Yearbooks

The Bedford Public Library has digitized numerous yearbooks of schools in Bedford County Virginia. These yearbook images they have placed online for everyone at Internet Archive. To facilitate your access we have provided links to the individual yearbooks below, by year published, oldest to newest. All 53 of these yearbooks, can be read, and/or downloaded from the following links for free!
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