VGS March 2026 Newsletter Now Available: Discover new insights, resources, and inspiration in the latest issue of the newsletter.
Featured Articles Proving Marriages Without Marriage Records: Legal Enforcement, Dissenting Churches, and Virginia’s Marriage Gap, by Susan Lynch Aumaier. Marriage records are among the most sought-after documents in genealogical research, yet in many regions they never existed, were never recorded, or did not survive. Understanding why marriages disappear from the record—and how to prove them … Read more
Use of the Website Search Feature
VGS recently implemented a new search feature that allows you to search across all Newsletter and Magazine PDF files. The search results return excerpts from individual issues along with links to the issue where the information appears. Because these files are members-only, the search program currently does not recognize when a user is logged in. … Read more
A Researcher’s Guide to Virginia’s Historical Records is Here!
Dear Members and Friends of VGS, Our VGS Virtual Fall Conference is almost here—this Friday and Saturday, October 3–4. We have an exciting lineup of sessions designed to help you tackle tough research problems and open new doors in your family history. Friday brings DNA strategies for uncovering maternal surnames, treasures hidden in older Southern … Read more
Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, Vol. 63, No. 2 (May 2025) Now Available
The May 2025 issue of the Magazine of Virginia Genealogy is now available online to members, and the print copy is on its way. To access the digital version, members should log in to the website and then click on Publications > Magazine of Virginia Genealogy Archive. The editor notes “In This Issue: Road Blocks,” that connecting problem ancestors, … Read more
Book Talk at Library of Virginia, 9 Sep 2025, with David M. Poole
Book Talk with David Poole | Trusted Source Join the Library of Virginia for a talk with journalist David Poole, founder of the Virginia Public Access Project, who will discuss his new book, “Trusted Source: How a Virginia Nonprofit Gained Bipartisan Support in an Era of Political Polarization.” Poole worked as a newspaper reporter before … Read more
Update: A Researcher’s Guide to Virginia’s Historical Records [11 Aug 2025]
The book is at the printer!! Once we have a ship date, we’ll update this notification and post it on the VGS Facebook page. Members and anyone who signed up for notification, (see button below), will receive an email. Sign up to receive an email notification when A Researcher’s Guide to Virginia’s Historical Records by Barbara Vines … Read more
Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, Vol. 63, No. 1 (Feb 2025) Now Available
The February 2025 issue of the Magazine of Virginia Genealogy is now available to members, and the print copy is on its way. To access the digital version, members should log in to the website and then click on Publications > Magazine of Virginia Genealogy Archive. An excerpt from “In This Issue: Following the Trail,” … Read more
VGS June 2025 Newsletter Now Available
In addition to the feature articles, you’ll find upcoming events, the President’s message, a book review of Tea & Toil at the Woman’s Club, and the “Glad You Asked That” column.
Knudson and Sutton Family Records Available at Tidewater Genealogical Society
The Tidewater Genealogical Society, Newport News, Virginia, is looking for a family member interested in accepting a collection of records donated to the society in 2019. The records relate primarily to the Knudson and Sutton families in Gloucester County and Hampton, Virginia. Other surnames include West, Price, Hartman, and Eveland. Other locations include Rochester, New York, and … Read more
Mellon Foundation Announces $15 Million Emergency Funding for Humanities Councils
On 30 April 2025, Virginia Humanities announced the Mellon Foundation’s $15M emergency funding for humanities councils. This investment by the Mellon Foundation will help stabilize many councils after the sudden cancellation of federal operating grants by NEH in early April. This emergency funding will help provide support to all 56 state and jurisdictional humanities councils … Read more
VGS 2025 Fall Virtual Conference Call for Proposals
The Virginia Genealogical Society is seeking proposals from dynamic and engaging speakers for our virtual 2025 Fall Conference. The submission deadline is 31 May 2025. OVERVIEW Date: Friday-Saturday, 3–4 October Virtual: All sessions will be livestreamed, and video recordings will be available to all registrants for 60 days. Deadline for submissions: 31 May 2025 Notification … Read more
VGS March 2025 Newsletter Now Available
In addition to the feature articles, you’ll find upcoming events, the President’s message, a book review of Tea & Toil at the Woman’s Club, and the “Glad You Asked That” column.
Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, Vol. 62, No. 4 Now Available
The latest issue of the Magazine of Virginia Genealogy is now available to members and the print copy is on its way. An excerpt from “In This Issue: It’s Probably Not About Your Family,” reminds us there are no shortcuts to finding your family and that discovering new resources and methodologies are more likely to … Read more
VGS December 2024 Newsletter Now Available
Featured Articles Genealogy of a House, Farmville, Virginia by Sara Martin. Poplar Hill stayed in the same family for more than 100 years. The original Woodson wooden house was used as tenant housing after a brick structure was built around 1830 and has been lost to history. The grandest renovation transformed it into what is now … Read more
Virginia Genealogical Society Gift Memberships
Give the gift of VGS membership to friends and family. They will be sure to enjoy The Magazine of Virginia Genealogy and the VGS Newsletter, both published quarterly, as well as the many other member benefits. View our Member Benefits page to see all the outstanding benefits available to members. Your purchase entitles you to … Read more
August 2024 Issue of the Magazine Now Available
The August 2024 issue of The Magazine of Virginia Genealogy is now available to members under the Publications menu. This issue explores records from manuscripts to wills. Just because someone owns land does not mean they reside in an area or have ever resided there. It usually takes more than one record to answer a question. A … Read more