Virginia, Historical Society Papers - FamilySearch Historical Records

What is in This Collection?
This collection contains images from the Virginia Historical Society in Richmond, Virginia. The collection includes, church records, vital and related records, school records, veteran soldier home records, and genealogy collections. The records cover the years 1607 to 2007.

The Virginia Historical Society was founded in 1831. Their mission is to collect, preserve, and interpret the Commonwealth’s history, to link the past with the present and inspire future generations.

Indexed Collections
 * Bible Records, 1700-1900
 * Fredericksburg City, death records, 1853-1896

What Can These Records Tell Me?
The following information may be found in these records: • 2

How Do I Search This Collection?
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 * The place where the event occurred
 * The approximate date the event occurred
 * The name of the individual or individuals such as the names of the bride and groom

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I Found the Person I was Looking for, What Now?

 * Add any new information to your records
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 * Earlier records may not contain as much information as more recent records
 * There is also some variation in the information given from one record to another record

I Can't Find the Person I'm Looking for, What Now?

 * Check for variant spellings of the surnames
 * Check for an index. There are often indexes created by local genealogical and historical societies
 * Search the indexes and records of nearby counties

Research Helps
The following articles will help you research your family in the state of Virginia.
 * Virginia Guided Research
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 * Step-by-Step Virginia Research, 1880-Present

Other FamilySearch Collections
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FamilySearch Catalog

 * Waverly K. Winfree, compiler ; Nelson D. Lankford, editor ; Sara B. Bearss, indexer. Guide to the manuscript collections of the Virginia Historical Society. Richmond, Virginia : Virginia Historical Society, 1985. FS Library 975.5 H23vh
 * Magazine of Virginia genealogy Richmond, Virginia : Virginia Genealogical Society, 1983- FS Library 975.5 B2vs

 Church Records   Vital and Related Collections  School Records  Military Records  Genealogical Collections
 * Cumberland County, Guinea Presbyterian Church record, 1831-1842
 * Fairfax County, Frying Pan Spring Baptist Church record, 1791-1908
 * Mathews County, Salem Methodist Episcopal Church record
 * Prince William County, Occoquan Baptist Church record, 1794-1842
 * Stafford County, Chappawamsic Baptist Church record, 1766-1919
 * Bible records, 1700-1900
 * Fredericksburg City, Death records, 1853-1896
 * Fredericksburg City, Death records, 1953-1986
 * Newspapers, marriage and obituary index, 1736-1820
 * Richmond Times Dispatch, marriages and obituaries index cards, 1903-1909
 * Fredericksburg City, School board records, 1901-1904
 * Nelson County, superintendent school records, 1872-1880
 * Richmond, Chimborazo School records, 1868-1869
 * Virginia, Lee Camp Soldiers' Home records, 1885-1919
 * Genealogical notes, 1607-present
 * Louis Napoleon Agee papers, 1935-1991
 * Lucy Harrison Miller Baber papers, 1961-1993
 * Lucy Lane Erwin papers, 1889-1968
 * Malcolm Everett Gardner Papers, 1933-1979
 * Margaret Woods Hampton papers, 1854-1987
 * Martha W. Hiden Collection, 1900-1958
 * Richie May Jarrett papers, 1956-1993
 * Rebecca Johnston papers, 1925-1952
 * Sadie Scott Kellam Collection, 1861-1972
 * Livingston Collection, Court records, 1607-1865
 * Livingston Collection, Genealogical records, 1962-1979
 * Livingston Collection, Guardian records, 1732-1995
 * Livingston Collection, Marriage records, 1636-1825
 * Livingston Collection, Military records, 1742-1833
 * Livingston collection, Will records, 1751-1867
 * Bayne Palmer O'Brien papers, 1972-1978

FamilySearch Digital Library

 * Catalogue of the manuscripts in the collection of the Virginia Historical Society, and also of some printed papers. Richmond, Virginia : Wm. Ellis Jones, 1901

Citing This Collection
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