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Fay Parr Papers, 1920/2002

2.50 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope

The collection contains papers documenting the lives of the Fay Parr family. The collection also includes Williamsburg ephemera and memorabilia. Other materials contained in the collection includes family photograph albums, press photographs of Williamsburg residents as well as buildings, newspaper clippings of events in Williamsburg, Virginia as well as publications from Williamsburg and other places.

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Fay Parr Papers, 1920/2002 2.50 Linear Feet

Genealogy Collection, 1880/2001

7.00 Linear Feet
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An artificial collection of genealogical materials; ca. 1880 to 1993; many of which were probably collected by Dr. Earl Gregg Swem in connection with the publication of genealogical information in the "William and Mary Quarterly, 2nd Series". Includes correspondence, clippings, coats-of-arms, charts, and family histories. Most newspaper clippings are from "The Standard" in Richmond, Virginia from the early 1880's.

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Genealogy Collection, 1880/2001 7.00 Linear Feet

Henrietta S. Fitzhugh Collection, 1827/2003, bulk 1827/2003

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Diary of Henrietta S. Fitzhugh of a trip. Includes letters concerning the diary, the Washington, Fitzhugh and Meade Families genealogy, news clippings concerning Washington land, Washington royal blood and family obituaries, pencil drawing of a Washington silhouette, letter with Fitzhugh/Meade genealogy information, Colonial Dames invitation to unveiling of tablet in memory of George Washington at Ravenswood, West Virginia (1932), and correspondence with Mrs. Archie Q. Brockenbrough of New York.

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Henrietta S. Fitzhugh Collection, 1827/2003, bulk 1827/2003 0.01 Linear Foot

Jewish Genealogy Society of Tidewater Records, 1843/2003, bulk 1970/1999

4.00 Linear Feet 10 Hollinger document cases boxes
Abstract Or Scope

The Jewish Genealogy Society of Tidewater records contain administrative materials, publications, articles, bibliographies, historical resources, and newsletters pertaining to Jewish genealogy research. The collection pertains to various resources used for genealogical research of Jewish families in the Tidewater region.

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Jewish Genealogy Society of Tidewater Records, 1843/2003, bulk 1970/1999 4.00 Linear Feet 10 Hollinger document cases boxes

Linda Carol Friend Adams Papers, 1965/2008, bulk 2000/2008

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The collection includes the genealogical research of Linda Carol Friend Adams. It contains a number of state and county records, family documents, biographical information, emails, message board posts, research notes, and photographs that concern Adams' family history.

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Linda Carol Friend Adams Papers, 1965/2008, bulk 2000/2008 5.00 Linear Feet

Nelle Favil Richardson Tonkin and Maurice Bradley Tonkin, Jr. papers, 1889/1999

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Correspondence, papers, photographs, tintypes, and genealogical material relating to the Richardson and Tonkin famillies. Nelle Favil Richardson and her son were both graduates of the College of William and Mary, 1923 and 1956, respectively.

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Nelle Favil Richardson Tonkin and Maurice Bradley Tonkin, Jr. papers, 1889/1999 0.25 Linear Feet

Pace Family Papers, 1947/2006

8.50 Linear Feet
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Genealogy material of the Pace Family of Virginia and other branches in the United States.

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Pace Family Papers, 1947/2006 8.50 Linear Feet

Thomas E. Pugh Papers, 1914/2001, bulk 1941/1998

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The papers of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh, who was the minister of the Williamsburg Baptist Church in Williamsburg, Virginia from 1952-1981.

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Thomas E. Pugh Papers, 1914/2001, bulk 1941/1998 15.50 Linear Feet

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