THE VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH
| COURSE 1 | COURSE 2 |
| A Little Less Obvious: Things I've
Learned Since Moving to Virginia
Marty Hiatt |
Colonial Law: What Researchers Need to
Know
Barbara Vines Little |
| Getting Organized
Marie Martin Murphy |
Virginians in the Revolution: Military
Records
Mary McCampbell Bell |
| Reading Colonial Virginia Handwriting
Merrill Hill Mosher | |
| 19th Century Virginia Newspapers
Dorothy Boyd-Rush | |
| Using Deed Books Effectively
Marie Martin Murphy |
Colonial Conflict
Barbara Vines Little |
| Researching Virginia Ancestors From
Afar
Merill Hill Mosher |
Virginians in the Revolution:
Beyond the Military Records Mary McCampbell Bell |
| Things They Don't Tell You About
Virginia Research
Joanne Lovelace Nance |
German Church Registers of the 18th and
19th Centuries
Dorothy Boyd-Rush |
| Virginia Marriage and Vital Records
Wesley E. Pippenger |
Virginians on the Land: Deeds and
Patents
Mary McCampbell Bell |
| German Cemeteries of the Central Shenandoah Valley
Dorothy Boyd-Rush | |
| Virginia's Court Order Books
Joanne Lovelace Nance |
The Virginia Frontier
Barbara Vines Little |
| The Probate Process: What Happened
When a Virginian Died?
Marty Hiatt |
"I've Got a Little List:" Virginia's Officials
and County Officers
Robert Young Clay |
| An Attic in Accomack: Cobwebs, Chaos and Coffins?
Glen Smith | |
| Virginia Patents and Northern Neck
Grants
Merrill Hill Mosher |
Finding Virginians After 1920
Robert Young Clay |
| Virginia's Children: Their Rights, Plights and Records
Joanne Lovelace Nance | |