Bible Records Digital Collection

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Virginia family Bible records are an important source for birth, death, and marriage dates and sometimes other personal and family information, including the births and deaths of enslaved persons. Centralized recording of vital records did not begin in Virginia until 1853, making early Bible records even more valuable.

The Library of Virginia has digitized over 7,000 Bible records in its collection, which grows with new donations regularly. Some early images—usually digitized from photocopies—are less legible than more recent scans due to the poor quality of the paper records. In cases where images are illegible, please contact Archives Reference Services for assistance.

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Part of the Bible records collection consists of bound volumes of individual family Bible records known as the Miscellaneous Bible Records Collection. These records were compiled by the Virginia Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Many have been digitized, but those not digitized may be viewed in the Archives Research Room.