61st Germanna Foundation 4-Day Reunion (ALL EVENTS)

Thursday, 12 July 2018 11:00 AM - Sunday, 15 July 2018 4:00 PM EST

2062 Germanna Hwy, Locust Grove, VA, 22508, United States

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Your donation helps to support the work and mission of the Germanna Foundation. The Germanna Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to exploring the Colonial Virginia frontier via the historic 1714 Fort Germanna and its German colonists and their descendants. It conducts archaeological exploration and conservation, genealogical research and publishing, and historic preservation and interpretation. The Foundation owns and maintains several historic sites and properties, such as Salubria Manor, that were part of or closely connected to the Germanna colonies, the town of Germanna, and the other early colonial Virginia settlements and towns in the Piedmont area of Virginia.

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Thursday, 12 July 2018 11:00 AM - Sunday, 15 July 2018 4:00 PM EST

Fort Germanna Visitor Center, 2062 Germanna Hwy, Locust Grove, VA, 22508, United States.

Germanna Foundation's 61st Reunion: July 12-15, 2018

Every summer people from all over the country who trace their family roots back to the original German colonists who came to America in the early 1700s to settle at Fort Germanna and the surrounding area in Virginia gather for a fun four-day reunion held by the Germanna Foundation. The Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to exploring the Colonial Virginia frontier via the historic 1714 Fort Germanna and its German colonists and their descendants. It is located at the Fort Germanna Visitor Center on Germanna Highway (Route 3) in Locust Grove, VA.

2018 Reunion Events include:

Thursday, July 12

Registration Open House

Drop by the Brawdus Martin Fort Germanna Visitor Center to pick up your registration materials. While you are here, take this opportunity to hike the trails, browse the library, and check out the interpretive display.

Fort Germanna / Enchanted Castle Archaeological Site Open House

Germanna Foundation Staff Archaeologist Dr. Eric Larsen, summer intern staff, and Virginia Commonwealth University Field School students will be on hand to lead informal site tours showcasing their seasonal work. Will they #FindtheFort?

Clore Family Gathering

An informal get together for Clore descendants will once again be hosted by Skip and Joy Poole at their home in Lake of the Woods.

Fishback/Rector Family Gathering

An informal get together for Fishback and Rector descendants will be hosted by Fran Rowell in Culpeper.

Friday, July 13

Choose one of three Germanna Heritage Tours: First Colony, Second Colony or Frontier Culture Museum

First Colony Tour

First stop on this tour will be where it all began for the First Colony at the Fort Germanna site with Archaeologist, Eric Larsen. The question as to why the 1714 immigrants were brought here will be answered by your Trustee Tour Guide, Barbara Price. We will follow the road that our ancestors took to Germantown, then on to Elk Run Church with our host, Ed Dandar. Elk Run Church was the local parish church that our ancestors were required to attend and in close proximity to Germantown. As we meander south, we will be met by a local historian in the town of Jeffersonton, the site of the Little Fork Colony, and end our tour at the historic Little Fork Church with not only ties to Germanna, but also to Lady Butler Brayne Spotswood Thompson and Salubria.

Second Colony Tour

Join your guide, Trustee Stephen Chanko, for a tour to Second Colony territory in Madison County, Virginia. Drive through some of the prettiest spots in the Robinson River Valley and the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains as the tour takes you past the early land patents. Enjoy a leisurely visit at historic Hebron Lutheran Church. By popular request, a delicious family-style lunch at Graves Mountain Lodge is planned.

Frontier Culture Museum Tour

Travel to the Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia at Staunton with its former Director of Research and Collections (Germanna Trustee Katharine Brown) as guide. At this living history outdoor museum, you will visit original, authentic 18th century farmhouses brought from the European cultures that settled the colonial American frontier: England, Germany, and Ireland, see reproductions of African and Native American settlements, and see original Virginia farm houses as those cultures blended in the early 19th century. You will experience how YOUR Germanna ancestors lived in Germany and in America. Special emphasis will be placed on the German farm from the Palatinate, not far from villages from which Germanna settlers emigrated.

Banquet & Auction

The Annual Banquet is the main social event of the reunion weekend. After a day of touring outdoors, join us in air-conditioned comfort overlooking Lake of the Woods. Begin the evening enjoying the social hour with cash bar followed by a buffet dinner. Bid on a variety of items during the silent and live auctions.

Saturday, July 14

Kids Colonial Camp (ages 6-12)

Before you go to the Historical & Genealogical Conference, drop your children or grandchildren ages 6-12 off at the Fort Germanna Visitor Center for a fun day of activities provided by the staff of Camp Flintlock. Kids will spend the day participating in Colonial games and other period activities. Camp Flintlock will provide a Colonial Store where you and your children may shop for souvenirs at the end of the session.

Historical & Genealogical Conference

A full schedule of informative lectures takes place the Germanna Community College Daniel Technology Center in Culpeper, VA. Between conference sessions, browse and shop the many vendor booths at the Vendor Hall. 8:30 am. Coffee and donuts start the day and a box lunch is included in the conference fee. Enjoy meeting people interested in history and genealogy from around the local area as well as from across the country.

Conference Sessions:

• Ashley Abruzzo, Journey to the Land of Lincoln: Germanna Settlers in Illinois

As Illinois celebrates its bicentennial, Illinois native Ashley Abruzzo will present on the various Germanna families who settled there. With assistance from Germanna descendants, she has collected family histories and images to narrate the lives of these settlers. Where in Illinois did they live? Did any serve in the military? What were their occupations? Did they rub elbows with any famous politicians? All that and more.

• John Blankenbaker, Germanna Short Stories

Through a series of short stories, our Germanna people are presented in novel ways. Still we will see that they are much like the people you know today. They weren’t always angels and model citizens and they came from varied backgrounds. Some of the stories have humorous elements while some have their tragic moments. An entertaining and educational presentation.

• Glenn Cress, Interpreting DNA Test Results

Your DNA test results includes the names of others (who have tested) who match with your DNA. These names may include close relatives as well as distant cousins. Vendors provide only estimates of the actual relationships. The main focus of this presentation is to review some of the techniques/tools that can be applied to help analyze/interpret your DNA test results for y-DNA, mt-DNA, and at-DNA.

• Kevin Duffus, Blackbeard’s Last Battle

The notorious pirate Blackbeard stands among the best-known figures of early colonial American history, yet no one still knows who he really was. To this day, his identity, his origins, and his motivations for committing acts of piracy remain in contention. Did he hail from England, Jamaica, or the Carolinas? Was his surname Teach, or Thatch, or something else entirely? Was he an undistinguished common sailor suddenly thrust into command of a pirate ship? Was he a former Royal Navy sailor and an aristocratic, Anglican slave-owning planter who inexplicably turned Jacobite and pirate? Or was he a mariner on a salvage mission lured to piracy by a mob of looters, and who later became a pawn in an attempted political coup in proprietary North Carolina? These conflicting interpretations have provoked hostile debate. At stake are the credibilities of monolithic institutions and museums, the reputations of researchers and authors, the financial stakes of publishers, and the future of a popular historical narrative. History carved in stone is never easily disconfirmed, especially when history’s icons have been sculpted and burnished by centuries of myth and folklore. For more than 45 years, award-winning research historian Kevin Duffus has followed the wake of the notorious pirate’s journey through history. Along the way he has discovered significant clues and pivotal waypoints in the Blackbeard records that point to a startling conclusion—one that many scholars do not want the public to know.

• Carole Nash, Area Native Americans

Learn about Native Americans of the Germanna settlement area from one of our Germanna cousins, Madison County native and Carpenter descendant Dr. Carole L. Nash of James Madison University. Dr. Nash is well known in the Virginia archaeological community and has spent her career studying the Native Americans of western Virginia.

EVENING DINNER:

Germanna Oktoberfest and Pirate Fun

Put on your dirndl and lederhosen or your best pirate gear and head to the grounds of historic Salubria for this casual, family friendly dinner. Celebrate our German heritage and partake of some pirate fun. Tour the mansion during the pre-dinner cocktail hour. Back by popular demand, traditional Oktoberfest fare catered by Bavarian Chef is on the menu. Schmeckt so gut! Sample Blackbeard’s punch if ye dare! After dinner enjoy entertainment provided by the Low’n’Brows, a local German band.

Sunday, July 15

Worship Service at Hebron Church followed by Lunch

Join fellow descendants and current members of the congregation for a meaningful worship service at historic Hebron Lutheran Church. Lunch will be provided following the service by the women of the congregation.

Living History

Our favorite historical re-enactor, Dennis Loba, and his cohorts are in the midst of planning a display just for us. How will they top the 2016 Knights of the Golden Horseshoe encampment? What will they have in store for us in 2018?

Cancellation policy

Sorry, no cancellation refunds after June 25, 2018. 

Germanna Foundation

http://germanna.org

The Germanna Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to exploring the Colonial Virginia frontier via the historic 1714 Fort Germanna and its German colonists and their descendants. It is located at the Fort Germanna Visitor Center In Locust Grove, VA, between Fredericksburg and Culpeper. Behind the Visitor Center is our 170-acre Siegen Forest nature and hiking trails along the Rapidan River. The Foundation conducts archaeological exploration and conservation, genealogical research and publishing, and historic preservation and interpretation. Its Archaeology Program, run by a professional archaeologist and his team of archaeology student interns, conducts digs during the summer at the original Fort Germanna site seeking to locate remains of the actual five-sided fort and its walls. They also study the remains of Alexander Spotswood's "Enchanted Castle" on the same site. The Germanna Foundation owns and maintains several historic sites and properties, such as Salubria Manor, that were part of or closely connected to the Germanna colonies, the town of Germanna, and the other early colonial Virginia settlements and towns in the Piedmont area of Virginia. For more information about the Foundation, go to its website: GERMANNA.org.

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Ashley Abruzzo
Historian, Germanna Membership Manager

http://germanna.org

About Ashley Abruzzo

Historian, Germanna Membership Manager
John Blankenbaker
Genealogist and Historian

About John Blankenbaker

Genealogist and Historian

About Glenn Cress

DNA Expert
Kevin Duffus
Award-winning Research Historian

http://www.kevinduffus.com/about/

About Kevin Duffus

Award-winning Research Historian
Carole Nash, PhD
Assoc. Professor, James Madison University

https://www.jmu.edu/isat/people/faculty/nash-carole.shtml

About Carole Nash, PhD

Assoc. Professor, James Madison University
Katharine Brown, PhD
Germanna Foundation Trustee

About Katharine Brown, PhD

Germanna Foundation Trustee
Barb Price
Germanna Foundation Trustee

About Barb Price

Germanna Foundation Trustee
Stephen Chanko
Germanna Foundation Trustee

About Stephen Chanko

Germanna Foundation Trustee

About Hebron Lutheran Church Foundation

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Sessions on Jul 12, 2018

11:00 AM
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Registration Open House

11:00 AM - 03:00 PMFort Germanna Visitor Center, 2062 Germanna Hwy (Route 3), Locust Grove, VA
12:00 PM
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Fort Germanna / Enchanted Castle Archaeological Site Open House

12:00 PM - 04:00 PMFort Germanna / Enchanted Castle Site, Gordon Farm Road, Locust Grove, VA
02:00 PM
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Clore Family Gathering

02:00 PM - 04:00 PM262 Washington Street, Locust Grove, VA
03:30 PM
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Fishback/Rector Family Gathering

03:30 PM - 05:00 PMCulpeper Location TBD
05:00 PM
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Board of Trustees Reception by Invitation

05:00 PM - 07:00 PMFort Germanna Visitor Center, 2062 Germanna Hwy (Route 3), Locust Grove, VA

Sessions on Jul 13, 2018

07:45 AM
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HERITAGE TOUR: Frontier Culture Museum Tour

07:45 AM - 04:00 PMDepart/Return at Best Western Culpeper, 791 Madison Road, Culpeper, VA
  • Katharine Brown, PhD

    Germanna Foundation Trustee

09:00 AM
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HERITAGE TOUR: First Colony Tour

09:00 AM - 04:00 PMDepart/Return at Best Western Culpeper, 791 Madison Road, Culpeper, VA
  • Barb Price

    Germanna Foundation Trustee

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HERITAGE TOUR: Second Colony Tour

09:00 AM - 04:00 PMDepart/Return at Best Western Culpeper, 791 Madison Road, Culpeper, VA
  • Stephen Chanko

    Germanna Foundation Trustee

10:00 AM
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Photo and Document Scanning

10:00 AM - 02:00 PMFort Germanna Visitor Center, 2062 Germanna Hwy (Route 3), Locust Grove, VA
06:00 PM
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Banquet & Auction

06:00 PM - 10:00 PMLake of the Woods Clubhouse, 205 Lakeview Parkway, Locust Grove, VA

Sessions on Jul 14, 2018

08:00 AM
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Kids Colonial Camp (ages 6-12)

08:00 AM - 04:00 PMFort Germanna Visitor Center, 2062 Germanna Hwy (Route 3), Locust Grove, VA
08:30 AM
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Historical & Genealogical Conferences

08:30 AM - 03:30 PMGermanna Community College, Daniel Technology Center 18121 Technology Drive, Culpeper, VA
09:00 AM
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Journey to the Land of Lincoln: Germanna Settlers in Illinois

09:00 AM - 10:00 AMGermanna Community College Daniel Technology Center Conference Hall
  • Ashley Abruzzo

    Historian, Germanna Membership Manager

10:00 AM
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Germanna Short Stories

10:00 AM - 11:00 AMGermanna Community College Daniel Technology Center Conference Hall
  • John Blankenbaker

    Genealogist and Historian

11:00 AM
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Interpreting DNA Test Results

11:00 AM - 12:00 PMGermanna Community College Daniel Technology Center Conference Hall
  • Glenn Cress

    DNA Expert

01:00 PM
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Blackbeard’s Last Battle

01:00 PM - 02:00 PMGermanna Community College Daniel Technology Center Conference Hall
  • Kevin Duffus

    Award-winning Research Historian

02:00 PM
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Area Native Americans

02:00 PM - 03:00 PMGermanna Community College Daniel Technology Center Conference Hall
  • Carole Nash, PhD

    Assoc. Professor, James Madison University

06:00 PM
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Germanna Oktoberfest and Pirate Fun

06:00 PM - 10:00 PMSalubria, 19173 Salubria Lane (off Route 3), Stevensburg, VA

Sessions on Jul 15, 2018

10:00 AM
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Worship Service at Hebron Church followed by Lunch

10:00 AM - 12:00 PMHebron Lutheran Church, 899 Blankenbaker Road, Madison, VA
01:00 PM
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Living History

01:00 PM - 04:00 PMTBD