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*GRIVA Program Meeting, 22 September, 7:45pm*Beck Room, Bon Air
Presbyterian Church, 9201 West Huguenot Road


*Virginia’s Forgotten Revolutionary War Records: Treasures in the Library
of Virginia*Bevin J. Creel, NSDAR

Bevin, a staff genealogist at the National Society Daughters of the
American Revolution, was a very popular speaker at the 2014 NGS Conference
in the States, Richmond, Virginia, and is back by popular demand! A native
of Franklinton, Louisiana, located approximately 50 miles north of New
Orleans, Bevin has particular genealogical interests in Mississippi and
Louisiana as well as Revolutionary War records in the south. He has
authored numerous books of compiled extracts of deed, court and military
records, including records of Augusta, Bedford, Brunswick, and Halifax
counties, Virginia. See his book list at
http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/bjcnva
His blog can be read at  revolutionarysoldiersofvirginia.wordpress.com

A short meeting will precede the program, with refreshments and social time
afterwards. Our meetings are free to the public and visitors are always
welcome.




*Important NOTES for Tuesday:The handout for this lecture can be found at
GRIVA.org under the ‘Resource’ tab. We recommend you print it and bring it
to the lecture.*

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