A Guide to the William D. Ligon Papers
A Collection in the
Special Collections Department
Accession number 3203
University of Virginia Library
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.
Preferred Citation
William D. Ligon Papers, Accession 3203, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library
Acquisition Information
These papers were given to the University of Virginia Library on May 18, 1949 by William D. Ligon, Jr. of New York City, New York .
Funding Note
Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Scope and Content
This collection consists of ca. 3,000 items, (13 Hollingers and 15 oversize bound volumes), ca. 9 linear shelf feet), ca. 1907-1949, chiefly the genealogical correspondence and research of William D. Ligon, Jr. concerning the Ligon family . The collection contains correspondence, newsclippings, photographs, post cards, photostats, forms, genealogical charts, book reviews, Christmas card albums, and printed material, much of it mounted in bound volumes and scrapbooks. Also present is the typescript and illustrations for the book The Ligon Family and Connections, the product of all of the research and genealogical inquiries conducted by Ligon through his correspondence.
Much of the information concerns the first and second Ligon reunions, in Richmond, Virginia , and Washington, D.C. respectively, William D. Ligon 's visit to England in 1938, and the Ligon kin in England , especially the Royal Family. A copy of the two volume published work can be found in the Rare Books Division (see CS 71. L724 1947). According to Ligon , the founder of the family in Virginia , was Colonel Thomas Ligon [Lygon] who came to Henrico County, Virginia , in 1641. Thomas Ligon married Mary Harris , daughter of Captain Thomas Harris , who arrived in Virginia in 1611 from Essex, England . Other related families include: Beauchamp , Berkeley , Corbin , Harris , and Savage .
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Ligon
- Mary Harris
- Thomas Harris
- Thomas Ligon
- William D. Ligon
- William D. Ligon, Jr.
- [Lygon]
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- England
- Essex, England
- Henrico County, Virginia
- New York City, New York
- Richmond, Virginia
- Virginia
- Washington, D.C.
Container List
- Box 1
Correspondence of William D. Ligon, Jr.1912, 1926-1936 Jun(7 folders)
- Box 2
Correspondence of William D. Ligon, Jr.1936 Jul-1937 May(7 folders)
- Box 3
Correspondence of William D. Ligon, Jr.1937 Jun-Nov(6 folders)
- Box 4
Correspondence of William D. Ligon, Jr.1937 Dec-1938 Sep(5 folders)
- Box 5
Correspondence of William D. Ligon, Jr.1938 Oct-1943(5 folders)
- Box 6
Correspondence of William D. Ligon, Jr.1944-1947(6 folders)
- Box 7
Correspondence of William D. Ligon, Jr.n.d.
- Box 7
Correspondence between William D. Ligon, Jr. and Alice Ligon Jeanblanc1930-1941
- Box 7
Correspondence of William D. Ligon, Jr. (England File)1936-1938
- Box 7
The Ligon Family and Connections - Preface, Contents, and Pages vii-4061947(3 folders)
- Box 8
The Ligon Family and Connections - Pages 407-13351947(5 folders)
- Box 9
The Ligon Family and Connections - Pages 1336-2158 and Index, 233 p.1947
- Box 10
The Ligon Family and Connections - Pictures1947(2 folders)
- Box 10
The Ligon Family and Connections - Omitted Chapter & Illustrations1947
- Box 10
Corbin and Harris Families in England and Virginian.d.
- Box 10
Ligon Family Recordsn.d.
- Box 11
Magna Charta by John S. Wurts, Part VII, Pedigree 3V by William D. Ligon, Jr., pages 2218-22231954
- Box 11
Miscellaneous Ligon Family Data, including Reunions1937-1938, n.d.
- Box 11
Printed Material1937-1947
- Box 11
Proceedings in Two Sections The Ligon Family and Kinsmen Association1937, 1939(2 volumes)
- Box 12
Records & Data obtained from members of the Ligon Familyn.d.(4 folders)
- Box 12
Reviews re The Ligon Family and Connections by William D. Ligon, Jr.1948-1949
- Box 13
Wills and Other Legal Documents re the Ligon Family - Copiesn.d.(4 folders)
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1 Christmas Card Album1941
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2 Christmas Card Album1942
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3 Christmas Card Album1943
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4 Christmas Card Album1944
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5 Christmas Card Album1945
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6 Christmas Card Album1946
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7 Christmas Card Album1947
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Photostats (bound) of Colonial and other recordsn.d.
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9 Photostats (bound) of Virginia and English records relating to the Ligon, Berkeley, Savage, etc. Familiesn.d.
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10 Photostats (bound) largely from Burke's Peerage, Landed Gentry, Extinct Peeragen.d.
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11 Photostats (bound) largely from Burke's The Commoners, Extinct Peerage, Nash's Worcestershire and Visitationsn.d.
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12 Scrapbook re Ligons and their kin both in England and America, especially the Royal Familyca. 1930-1947
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13 Scrapbook re Ligon kin, mostly in America & the marriage of W.D. Ligon, Jr. and Ellen L. Singletonca. 1907-1944
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14 Scrapbook of Photographs & Post Cards re the First (Richmond, Virginia) and Second (Washington, D.C.) Ligon Reunions and Ligon's Visit to England1937-1938
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15 Scrapbook of Visit to England, and Ligon Reunions at Madresfield Court & in the United States1938-1939
- Oversize Tray
4
Full size photostat of Beauchamp-Lygon Family Chart, prepared by Sir William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp for Second Ligon Family Reunion in Washington, D.C. October 13, 14, 15, 19381938
- Oversize Tray
4
Chart - "Some Royal Kin of the Ligons"n.d.
- Oversize Tray
4
Chart - "Berkeley-Ligon"n.d.
- Oversize Tray
4
Chart - "Lygon-Beauchamp"n.d.
- Oversize Tray
4
Blank Chart for Family Treen.d.
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4
The Ligon Family and Kinsmen Association Resolution to Sir William Lygon, 8th Earl Beauchamp, as President of the Association1939 Jun 12