Barbara has been a professional genealogist since 1982, specializing in Virginia record sources, land platting, neighborhood reconstruction, complete genealogies, lineage society applications and problem-solving; lectures at national and regional conferences and conducts all-day workshops; past-president, National Genealogical Society; former president and board member, Virginia Genealogical Society, coordinator Virginia track, Samford University's Institute of Genealogical Research, former Track II coordinator, VIGR (Virginia Institute of Genealogical Research); editor, quarterly Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, author, NGS Research in the States, West Virginia and former editor bi-monthly Virginia Genealogical Society Newsletter and MidAtlantic Germanic Society's newsletter, Der Kurier; published three volumes of Virginia court records and edited others for publication.
Barbara is teaching "On a Scale of One to Ten: Weighing the Evidence" Wednesday at 4pm, "One Document, Three Steps: Transcribe, Abstract, Evaluate" Friday at 8 am, and "Identifying Women: The Ultimate Brick Wall" Friday at 4pm. She is also giving the presentation for the BCG Luncheon on Thursday at 12:15 entitled "It's All In How You Look At It: An Opportunity or a Chore"
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