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The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

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Genealogy collection -- Local Genealogy Resources

A collection of items from local Genealogy Resources.

Genealogy collection -- University of Virginia Library

A collection of items referring to genealogy from University of Virginia.

Genealogy collection -- Central Virginia Genealogical Association (CVGA) -- Meeting Broadsides

A collection of flyers announcing meetings of the Central Virginia Genealogical Association.

African American History collection -- African American Genealogy and Descendant Groups

A collection of items related to the African American genealogy group in Albemarle/Charlottesville.

The Wills Family of Warwick

This is a copy of The Wills Family of Warwick : Notes and Genealogy compiled by Fred Eggleston, 1992.

The Waddells of Colonial Pennsylvania and Virginia

This is a copy of the publication The Waddells of colonial Pennsylvania and Virginia... by Robert S. Dedek, 1992. iii, 67 pages.

Randolph/Hubard Family Collection

The Randolph and Hubard families are descendants of President Thomas Jefferson through his eldest daughter that survived to adulthood who became a Randolph by marrying her first cousin. Notable properties owned by family members include Tyebrook,...

Gilmer Family collection

Collection of information on the Gilmer family.

Sam Towler Research Papers

History of St. John's Episcopal Church (Prairieville, Mo.)

This is the book History of St. John's Episcopal Church, Prairieville, Missouri, The People - The Times, 1856-1966 compiled by Lottie Wright Davis, 1966.

Fenwick Family

This is a compilation of Fenwick family information by William E. Norman. It includes a family tree. Includes handwritten letter from donor.

Wood family collection

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