• Webinar – The Power of the People: Voices via Petitions with Diane L. Richard, MEng, MBA [8 Apr 2026]

    Many researchers don’t realize how common it once was to petition state government just to make things happen. Communities often had to formally request approval for everyday needs like schools, roads, bridges, ferries, and poorhouses. Individuals, neighbors, or even entire counties could submit petitions—not just for new services, but also to address problems like property ... Read more

  • VGS Spring Virtual Conference – The Eve of Independence: Colonial Research in Virginia

    If you can't attend, no worries. All lectures will be recorded and available for 60 days after the event.  Saturday, 25 April 2026 9:50 a.m.–10: a.m. Welcome and Opening Remarks 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. From Jamestowne to the Commonwealth, 1607-1776: Virginia’s Surviving Records and What They Can Tell Us – Barbara Vines Little, CG®, FNGS, FUGA, ... Read more

  • VGS: Barbara’s Book Club – May Discussion [19 May 2026]

    Join us for the third meeting of Barbara’s Book Club, a discussion series exploring Barbara Vines Little’s A Researcher’s Guide to Virginia’s Historical Records. This month’s session, led by Mary O'Brien Vidlak, CG®, will focus on Chapters 5 and 6, which examine Court and Law. Whether you are new to Virginia research or looking to deepen your ... Read more

  • VGS: Barbara’s Book Club – July Discussion [8 July 2026]

    Join us for the fourth meeting of Barbara’s Book Club, a discussion series exploring Barbara Vines Little’s A Researcher’s Guide to Virginia’s Historical Records. This month’s session, led by Nicki Peak Birch, CG®, will focus on Chapters 7 and 8, which examine Vital Records and Probate. Whether you are new to Virginia research or looking ... Read more