33rd annual
Brocks Gap Heritage Day
April 26, 2025
J. Frank Hillyard Middle School, Broadway, VA, 10 - 4.
Free and open to the public.
Free and open to the public.
Over 180 posters of vintage photographs are arranged by families, churches, schools, communities, and other topics. Researchers can use Pat Turner Ritchie’s personal library of family, local, and regional histories. Other genealogists and local historians will share their material and gather new information, sell their books.
Three programs:
11:00 "Who Threw Rocks in the Garden?" Exploring Family History
through Court Records. by Chaz Haywood, Clerk of Court, and Megan Pullen, Deputy Clerk
12:30 Forrest Elwood Fulk; An unreported Rockingham County hero
by Joe T. May
2:00 Forest Forensics: Finding Clues to the Past in our Woods Today
by Chris Bolgiano, former JMU Special Collections Librarian
Other participating organizations:
- Rocktown History (Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society HRHS) selling new books & telling visitors about the work of the society.
- Plains District Memorial Museum, Timberville, highlighting their collections and mission.
- Chimney Rock Chronicle, the area's monthly newspaper with emphasis on good news from the local community.
- DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution), photographing old family Bible records to transcribe and put in their national database. Joint project with HRHS.
Donations accepted to purchase tombstones for family cemeteries in Brocks Gap: Dove, Caplinger, and others. Sponsored by Pat Turner Ritchie, patritchie@verizon.net
Want a table space? RSVP by April 14 to save a space. Bring your own table and extension cord if you need an outlet. Contact patritchie@verizon.net
Pat's newest project: A book on all schools in Bergton, Criders, Fulks Run, with as many photos as possible from each school. If you have pictures and or information on the one- and two-room schools, please bring it so we can copy for the book.
New Book in 2024:
There is a chapter on each of Phillip’s Hoover ancestors Sebastian, Peter, Jacob, David, and Emanuel Hoover by Pat Ritchie.
The final chapter has brief histories of Phillip and Sydney’s other ancestors such as Riddle, Turner, and Custer. Some of the Riddle land near Chimney Rock between Broadway and Fulks Run, VA, has been owned continuously by members of the Riddle family since early 1800 or before.
If you are a Hoover with Brocks Gap connections but not a direct descendant of Phillip and Sydney, this book may have information on your earlier Hoover generations. Write me at patritchie@verizon.net if you have any questions.
Portraits of the Past: Bergton and Criders Communities, 1903. This 127-page book has photos of families of the area, taken by traveling photographer J. M. Hill of Bridgewater. It includes a brief biography of each person in the photos, when we could identify them, several pages of unidentified photos (maybe you’ll know some!), and some other photos from the 1880s of local people. $22 plus $5 for shipping, and you can order them from Pat Turner Ritchie. patritchie@verizon.netAppa
See some programs from previous Heritage Days:
- Mountain Women Live on: Life and Legacy of Appalachian Women
by Dr. Peggy Shifflett Head for the Hills: Refugees from Peggy's War, by Karl Rhodes - The Will Brothers Go to War
by Joe T. May - Fulks Run Funnies
by Ronnie Fulk - How to Preserve your Family Heirlooms
by Fran Ritchie
Photos from previous Heritage Days
Displays arranged by families, churches, communities, occupations, etc. |
Over 300 people attend each year. |
Jonesbourgh TN Genealogical Society shared Dove & Basore/Basher information. |
DAR scanning family Bibles to preserve the information. |
Books for sale |
Plains District Memorial Museum and Biller/Tusing researchers. |
Chimney Rock Chronicle |
Taking a break |
Greeting table |
Welcoming visitors |
Family discussions underway. |