Southside Virginia Genealogies is a compilation of several hundred family histories, each of which, typically, extends back to the colonial period in Southside Virginia. This remarkable CD compilation actually began life as an Internet site--Virginians.com--and it has racked up more than a million visitors since its inception in 2001. Since then it has grown to 4,000 pages and continues to be a popular destination for anyone researching Southside lineages. However, it has recently been configured to include only first generation data, so this new CD version of Southside Virginia Genealogies is now the only means of gaining access to the full range of information on all generations.
Based on the multi-generational family history of the author, John W. Pritchett, and the histories of various allied families, it includes hundreds of genealogies and nearly 400 autobiographical narratives of residents of Southside Virginia-- the area of Virginia south of the James River, east of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and north of the North Carolina border.
Each family topic contains information on several generations of descendants organized in an easy-to-follow format, with sources carefully arranged in 56,700 endnotes. Altogether Southside Virginia Genealogies contains more than 67,000 citations, including references to about 10,000 marriages, 9,000 wills, 10,000 deeds, 3,800 land patents and grants, and 5,000 census reports, with notes on more than 1,000 members of the Virginia legislature, 230 members of Congress, and hundreds of veterans of the Revolution and the Civil War.
The full-name index alone contains more than 90,000 entries, and all this information is instantly accessible via the popular Adobe Acrobat Reader platform. In addition, the CD contains four appendixes that identify about 45% of the residents appearing in specific county tithable lists of colonial Henrico, Chesterfield, and Amelia counties.
The following is a list of the principal surnames covered:
Abbott, Abernathy, Abney, Adams, Allen, Anderson, Archer, Atkinson, Austin, Ba(I)ley, Bagley, Bagwell, Baker, Ballow, Banister, Barber, Barrow, Baskerville, Bass, Batte, Batty, Baugh, Beauchamp, Belfield, Berkeley, Bevill, Biddlecomb, Billups, Binford, Blackman, Blanton, Blunt, Boisseau, Booker, Borum, Bott, Bottom, Bouldin, Bowman, Branch, Brasseur, Briggs, Brodnax, Browder, Brown(e), Bruce, Burton, Butler, Cabanis, Cabell, Carleton, Carr, Carrington, Carter, Cave, Chappell, Cheatham, Chisum, Christopher, Clack, Claiborne, Clarke, Clary, Clay, Clement, Cocke, Cole, Cook, Cousins, Cox, Craddock, Crawley, Cross, Dance, Daniel, DeJarnette, Dennis, Dickenson, Dickson, Dortch, Dupuy, DuVal, Echols, Edloe, Edmundson, Edwards, Eggleston, Elam, Eldridge, Ellington, Elmore, Embry, Epes, Evans, Farmer, Farrar, Featherstone, Feild, Finney, Fitzgerald, Flood, Ford, Fowlkes, Fox, Friend, Fry, Garland, Gee, George, Giles, Gilliam, Gillintine, Glascock, Goode, Green(e), Gunn, Guthrey, Hall, Hammock, Hampton, Hancock, Hardaway, Harris, Harrison, Harvey, Harwood, Haskins, Hatcher, Hatchett, Hicks, Hil(l)sman, Hill, Hooper, Howlett, Hubbard, Hudson, Hunnicutt, Isbell, Jackson, Jacobus, Jefferson, Jeffress, Jennings, Jeter, Johns, Jones, Jordan, Kelly, Kennon, Knight, Knowles, Laffoon, Lambert, League, Lewis, Ligon, Lilley, Lockett, Logwood, Lound, Mabry, Maclin, Mallory, Manly, Manly, Marchbanks, Markham, Marshall, Mayo, McGehee, Mitchell, Moody, Moore, Morgan, Morton, Moseley, Motley, Mumford, Munford, Muse, Nash, Neal, Nicholson, Oldham, Oliver, Osborne, Overton, Owen, Parker, Patram, Pemberton, Penick, Penick, Perkinson, Perrin, Peterson, Petty, Price, Pride, Pritchett, Pulliam, Quarles, Raines, Randolph, Rawlings, Read, Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Rogers, Rowlett, Ruffin, Russell, Scarborough, Scott, Seay, Sheppey, Sherman, Simmons, Skerme, Skipwith, Smith, Snead, Sparrow, Stewart, Stone, Stratton, Stuart, Swepson, Sydnor, Tanner, Tarpley, Tatum, Thweatt, Tinsley, Traylor, Trent, Turpin, Tyus, Vaden, Vaughan, Walker, Wallace, Walthall, Ward, Watkins, Watson, Webber, Westmoreland, White, Wil(l)son, Wilkes, Winn, Wood, Woodson, Wooldridge, Worsham, Wynne, and Yarbrough.
Adobe Acrobat Reader is need to access this CD.
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
“I found the disk to be very easy to use [and] ... could navigate around this 4,000+ pages on CD publication quickly and easily. This is an impressive work, representing many thousands of hours of labor by an expert genealogist.--EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER.
“Genealogists with roots from [Southside Virginia] will find this work valuable, regardless of any connection to the author’s ancestors.�?--NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY.
“By amassing so much data, Mr. Pritchett has been quite adept in unraveling numerous unknown genealogical identities with his ability to recognize and manipulate his data. This is certainly one of the best compilations of Virginia families, and it is a fitting testament to the 400th anniversary of the founding of the Colony.�?--LLOYD BOCKSTRUCK, THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS.
“In addition to the multi-generational genealogy of the author and histories of various allied families, the CD includes nearly 400 narratives in which Pritchett tells the story of an ancestor’s life in a “first-hand account.�? Giving flavor to the text, the autobiographical-style sketches are both fascinating and informative. Researchers will want to add Southside Virginia Genealogies to their private genealogical collection.�?--KINSEARCHING (ANCESTRY.COM).
“This compact disc is a must buy for anyone with family that lived in Virginia during the Colonial years.�?--THE TENNESSEE GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE, ANSEARCHIN’ NEWS.
“There is one section in each Family Topic that Pritchett writes as if the ancestor ‘could speak to us today, he might describe his life as follows.’ I found this to be very entertaining.�?--ALABAMA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY MAGAZINE.
“If your family is listed, it can be a very well documented goldmine of research.�?--THE EVENING NEWS & THE TRIBUNE (INDIANA).