Webinar with Roccie Hill

Finding information about Native American ancestors has long been a complex endeavor for many reasons: the lack of written records by native authors, cultural differences in naming traditions, language barriers, errors in non-native records, and forced transport of indigenous peoples, individually or in groups, to distant parts of the country.

Webinar with Vic Dunn

"Deeds, Surveys, Land Books, and Other Records" – Vic Dunn, CGRegister for the webinarJoin us on 14 December 2022 at 7:00 PM Eastern Time when Victor S. Dunn presents "Deeds, Surveys, Land Books, and Other Records." Research in land records is essential in solving Virginia genealogical research problems. Explore the records that are available including little known sources that may provide ... Read more

Establishing the True Identities of “Felix Richards Slaves” – with Amy Bertsch [9 Feb 2023]

This lecture will examine a chancery suit, federal compensation claim, and other records that resulted in the identification of enslaved African Americans in a rare photograph. Discover tips and resources from this case study to advance your family history research.Amy Bertsch is a historian and genealogist specializing in African American and Virginia history. Amy has ... Read more

NGS 2023 Family History Conference Q&A [9 Feb 2023]

The National Genealogical Society (NGS) 2023 Family History Conference will be held in Richmond, Virginia, from 31 May through 3 June. The conference is designed for family history researchers at all levels ─ beginner, intermediate, and advanced ─ the conference lectures feature:If you have questions about the conference, join NGS on 9 February for a ... Read more