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Series III. Satterfield and Allied Families of Person County, North Carolina and Surrounding Counties (1992). Extent: 4 boxes. Box 7-10

Series II. The Pinder/Ellett Families of Virginia and Georgia and Allied Families (1988). Extent: 4 boxes. Box 3-6

Series I. The Williams/Sims Families of Greene/Orange Counties, Virginia (1987). Extent: 3 boxes. Box 1-3

Series IV. The Angier Family of Orange and Durham Counties, North Carolina (1995). Extent: 6 boxes. Box 11-16

Series VIII. The Tangled Trail of Benjamin Dawson of Orange and Spotsylvania Counties, and the City of Richmond and Northumberland, Fauquier and Frederick Counties in Virginia (2010). Extent: 4 boxes. Box 25-28

Series VII. The Tangled Trail of Two John Popes (2010). Extent: 2 boxes. Box 24-25

Series VI. The Hoopers of Caswell and Durham Counties, North Carolina and Allied Families, With Their Virginia Origins (2002). Extent: 6 boxes. Box 18-23

Series V. Sketches for the Dictionary of Virginia Biography (2001). Extent: 3 boxes. Box 16-18

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