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Tracking Our Ancestors: From Virginia to North Carolina, Tennessee and Beyond By Barbara Vines Little They traveled by foot, horseback, wagon, and water as they moved ever searching for new and better land and lives. Tracking them takes perseverance, tenacity, and sometimes luck. But above all it requires employing a proven methodology. We’ll explore the techniques proven to most likely provide results as we follow our ancestors’ trail.
Barbara Vines Little is a professional genealogist since 1982, specializing in Virginia record sources, land platting, neighborhood reconstruction and tax records; complete genealogies and problem-solving; lectures at national and regional conferences and conducts all-day workshops; editor, Magazine of Virginia Genealogy and NGS Research in the States series; Library of Virginia board member, former president, National Genealogical Society and the Virginia Genealogical Society; former course coordinator and instructor, IGHR, SLIG, GRIP; former editor Virginia Genealogical Society Newsletter and the Mid-Atlantic Germanic Society; published three volumes of Virginia court records and edited others for publication.
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