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Fothergill in the course of researching her\n               book \n               \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003ePeter Jones and Richard Jones\n               Genealogies\u003c/emph\u003e, published in 1924. They include\n               court record abstracts, Bible records, correspondence,\n               notes from other individuals and manuscript drafts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe biographical card files contain more than thirty\n               thousand cards, each representing an individual. Each\n               card gives as much information on the subject as was\n               known when they were compiled, including date and place\n               of birth, full names of parents, date and place of\n               marriage(s), name of spouse, notation of education,\n               public offices held, profession, military service, date\n               and place of death, and place of burial. Codes are used\n               on the right end of each line to indicate sources. On\n               the backs of the cards appear extracts from pertinent\n               documents, tombstone inscriptions, obituary notices and\n               a listing of the subject's children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere is also an extensive alphabetical subject index\n               to the \n               \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eVirginia Cavalcade.\u003c/emph\u003e At the\n               end of the card files is an index to the sources which\n               were used in the compilation of the biographical card\n               files. The canary yellow cards give the author of the\n               source and are filed alphabetically. The cherry cards\n               give the subject of the source and are also filed\n               alphabetically. Also included are miscellaneous index\n               cards to sources, counties, cities, family Bibles,\n               cemetery records, census lists, marriage records,\n               newspapers, other published sources, parish registers\n               and wills which were used in the compilation of the card\n               files. Finally, there is a title/subject card index\n               covering articles appearing in \n               \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eCivil War Times\n               Illustrated.\u003c/emph\u003e All of the card files are available\n               on microfilm (Misc. 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In some cases, information amassed by all three\n         individuals can be found in the same folder.","The family research files contain genealogical notes\n               abstracted from court records, including deed books,\n               order books, will books and marriage records. There is a\n               substanial amount of information on the Blow, Bolling,\n               Drummond, Harrison, Jones, Lee, Lewis, Moseley,\n               Poythress, Smith and Willis families. Families\n               researched are from all over Virginia, but there is a\n               particular emphasis on those from Amelia, Brunswick,\n               Dinwiddie, Lunenburg, Nottoway, Prince George and Sussex\n               Counties. The majority of this group of records were\n               compiled by Augusta B. Fothergill.","The subject files and county research notes also\n               include abstracts from court records, as well as\n               correspondence, clippings, tombstone inscriptions,\n               pedigree charts and published works. This group of\n               records is largely the work of R. Bolling Batte.","The Batte files contain information on the\n               descendants of Captain John Batte who came to Virginia\n               from Oakwell Hall, Yorkshire, England in 1643. Included\n               is correspondence, abstracts, source material received\n               from other individuals, as well as various forms of a\n               manuscript on the Batte family, which R. Bolling Batte\n               had intended to complete and publish.","The Brodnax/Ingram files were compiled by Alice\n               Littlepage Ingram and contain correspondence, source\n               material from other individuals, copies of court\n               records, and information on Brodnax family homes.","The Epes/Eppes files document R. Bolling Batte's\n               interest in the ancestors of Francis Epes I. They\n               include court record copies and abstracts, Bible\n               records, correspondence, trial charts, clippings, source\n               notes from other individuals, and other information\n               concerning Batte's membership in the Epes Society.","The Jones files contain information compiled by\n               Augusta B. Fothergill in the course of researching her\n               book \n                Peter Jones and Richard Jones\n               Genealogies , published in 1924. They include\n               court record abstracts, Bible records, correspondence,\n               notes from other individuals and manuscript drafts.","The biographical card files contain more than thirty\n               thousand cards, each representing an individual. Each\n               card gives as much information on the subject as was\n               known when they were compiled, including date and place\n               of birth, full names of parents, date and place of\n               marriage(s), name of spouse, notation of education,\n               public offices held, profession, military service, date\n               and place of death, and place of burial. Codes are used\n               on the right end of each line to indicate sources. On\n               the backs of the cards appear extracts from pertinent\n               documents, tombstone inscriptions, obituary notices and\n               a listing of the subject's children.","There is also an extensive alphabetical subject index\n               to the \n                Virginia Cavalcade.  At the\n               end of the card files is an index to the sources which\n               were used in the compilation of the biographical card\n               files. The canary yellow cards give the author of the\n               source and are filed alphabetically. The cherry cards\n               give the subject of the source and are also filed\n               alphabetically. Also included are miscellaneous index\n               cards to sources, counties, cities, family Bibles,\n               cemetery records, census lists, marriage records,\n               newspapers, other published sources, parish registers\n               and wills which were used in the compilation of the card\n               files. Finally, there is a title/subject card index\n               covering articles appearing in \n                Civil War Times\n               Illustrated.  All of the card files are available\n               on microfilm (Misc. 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Fothergill in the course of researching her\n               book \n                Peter Jones and Richard Jones\n               Genealogies , published in 1924. They include\n               court record abstracts, Bible records, correspondence,\n               notes from other individuals and manuscript drafts.","The biographical card files contain more than thirty\n               thousand cards, each representing an individual. Each\n               card gives as much information on the subject as was\n               known when they were compiled, including date and place\n               of birth, full names of parents, date and place of\n               marriage(s), name of spouse, notation of education,\n               public offices held, profession, military service, date\n               and place of death, and place of burial. Codes are used\n               on the right end of each line to indicate sources. On\n               the backs of the cards appear extracts from pertinent\n               documents, tombstone inscriptions, obituary notices and\n               a listing of the subject's children.","There is also an extensive alphabetical subject index\n               to the \n                Virginia Cavalcade.  At the\n               end of the card files is an index to the sources which\n               were used in the compilation of the biographical card\n               files. The canary yellow cards give the author of the\n               source and are filed alphabetically. The cherry cards\n               give the subject of the source and are also filed\n               alphabetically. 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Also included are miscellaneous index\n               cards to sources, counties, cities, family Bibles,\n               cemetery records, census lists, marriage records,\n               newspapers, other published sources, parish registers\n               and wills which were used in the compilation of the card\n               files. Finally, there is a title/subject card index\n               covering articles appearing in \n               \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eCivil War Times\n               Illustrated.\u003c/emph\u003e All of the card files are available\n               on microfilm (Misc. 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In some cases, information amassed by all three\n         individuals can be found in the same folder.","The family research files contain genealogical notes\n               abstracted from court records, including deed books,\n               order books, will books and marriage records. There is a\n               substanial amount of information on the Blow, Bolling,\n               Drummond, Harrison, Jones, Lee, Lewis, Moseley,\n               Poythress, Smith and Willis families. Families\n               researched are from all over Virginia, but there is a\n               particular emphasis on those from Amelia, Brunswick,\n               Dinwiddie, Lunenburg, Nottoway, Prince George and Sussex\n               Counties. The majority of this group of records were\n               compiled by Augusta B. Fothergill.","The subject files and county research notes also\n               include abstracts from court records, as well as\n               correspondence, clippings, tombstone inscriptions,\n               pedigree charts and published works. This group of\n               records is largely the work of R. Bolling Batte.","The Batte files contain information on the\n               descendants of Captain John Batte who came to Virginia\n               from Oakwell Hall, Yorkshire, England in 1643. Included\n               is correspondence, abstracts, source material received\n               from other individuals, as well as various forms of a\n               manuscript on the Batte family, which R. Bolling Batte\n               had intended to complete and publish.","The Brodnax/Ingram files were compiled by Alice\n               Littlepage Ingram and contain correspondence, source\n               material from other individuals, copies of court\n               records, and information on Brodnax family homes.","The Epes/Eppes files document R. Bolling Batte's\n               interest in the ancestors of Francis Epes I. They\n               include court record copies and abstracts, Bible\n               records, correspondence, trial charts, clippings, source\n               notes from other individuals, and other information\n               concerning Batte's membership in the Epes Society.","The Jones files contain information compiled by\n               Augusta B. Fothergill in the course of researching her\n               book \n                Peter Jones and Richard Jones\n               Genealogies , published in 1924. They include\n               court record abstracts, Bible records, correspondence,\n               notes from other individuals and manuscript drafts.","The biographical card files contain more than thirty\n               thousand cards, each representing an individual. Each\n               card gives as much information on the subject as was\n               known when they were compiled, including date and place\n               of birth, full names of parents, date and place of\n               marriage(s), name of spouse, notation of education,\n               public offices held, profession, military service, date\n               and place of death, and place of burial. Codes are used\n               on the right end of each line to indicate sources. 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