2026 VGS Spring Conference Recordings

$40.00

VGS Spring 2026 Virtual Conference Recordings

Description

Conference recordings will be available until 3 July 2026.

If paying by check, please contact ad***@*gs.org for the recording and syllabus links.

If paying online, the recording and syllabus links will be in the confirmation email you’ll receive after completing your order.

Program

From Jamestowne to the Commonwealth, 1607-1776: Virginia’s Surviving Records and What They Can Tell Us – Barbara Vines Little, CG®, FNGS, FUGA, FVGS. Vandals, careless record keepers, and disasters have all taken their toll, but there are still numerous avenues to information about the men and women who created the foundation upon which this Commonwealth was built.

From Crown to Commonwealth: A Revolution in Virginia Inheritance – Judy G. Russell, JD, CG®, CGL®, FUGA. The Revolution didn’t just topple a king—it ended up dismantling Virginia’s inheritance system. In the new Commonwealth, entailed estates and primogeniture fell, heirs multiplied, and daughters gained new claims. As genealogists, we need to understand how that upheaval reshaped families and left a visible mark on probate records.

The Virginia Colonial War Experience – Craig R. Scott, MA, CG®, FUGA. Conflicts among the French, Spanish, British, and indigenous tribes were common during the colonial period, from Jamestown to Lord Dunmore’s War. Several wars were fought over the land, resulting in records that can identify ancestors in a specific time and place. Virginians also traveled as far as Cartagena de Indias to fight with the British against the Spanish and played a significant role in the French and Indian War.

Lines of Descent: Standards and Strategies for Colonial Era Lineage Applications, a Panel Discussion – Nicki Peak Birch, CG®; Lyndon H. Hart III, and Kimberly Ormsby Nagy, MD, AG®, AGL™ This panel discussion offers practical guidance on how lineage societies evaluate applications and supporting evidence. Panelists will explain common documentation standards, outline proof expectations for establishing lineage, and discuss how applications are reviewed and verified. Attendees will gain insight into common challenges and pitfalls, and strategies to strengthen their submissions, leaving with a clearer understanding of what lineage societies look for and how to present well-documented proof.

Funds for the speakers for this Conference were provided in part by the Richard Slatten Endowment for Virginia History of The Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia.
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