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The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

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Williams Family collection

A collection of materials pertaining to the Williams Family surname.

The Nelson and Jane Barksdale Family Cemetery

This manuscript by W. Glenn Tussey, 1989, documents the Barksdale Family Cemetery, located at the junction of Route 743 and 606 in Albemarle County, Virginia.

Gilmer Family Memorabilia Collection

Davis-Gardner-Walpole Papers

This is a collection of Davis-Gardner-Walpole family trees, included a short memoir written by Francis K.N. Gardner (1860-1944).

Allen-Warren family genealogical notes

This collection documents the descendants of William L[indsay] Allen (1743-1823) of James City County, Virginia.

Genealogy of Thomas Gordon and His Descendants

This is a manuscript account written by Charles Ulysses Gordon about his ancestor Thomas Gordon, discussing Gordon's military service during the Revolutionary War.

A Kin Study: Manahan of Lissadorn

This booklet compiles Manahan family and related kin genealogical sources.

Society of Mayflower Descendants in the Commonwealth of Virginia collection

A collection of materials from the Society of Mayflower Descendants in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Creek Farm: The Home of James Howell & Sarah Ann Lewis, Albemarle County, Virginia

This is a compilation of Lewis family information and documents by descendant Edy MacDonald. It includes photocopies of identified photographs, letters, deeds, and plats of the family property in Albemarle County.

Norvell Family

The Norvell family lived in Goochland, Albemarle, and Nelson Counties, Virginia. This collection contains two publications by Grace Norvell.

Smith and Norford Family Papers

This is a copy of the book Norford Family History, 1742-1965, Memoirs from England-United States by William Lindsay Norford.

Genealogy collection -- Central Virginia Genealogical Association (CVGA)

A collection of items from the Central Virginia Genealogical Association (CVGA).

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