Genealogical & Local History Books in Print
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Page : 578 pages
File Size : 47,98 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Genealogy
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Page : 578 pages
File Size : 47,98 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Genealogy
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Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Page : 540 pages
File Size : 39,60 MB
Release : 2009-06
Category : Cemeteries
ISBN : 0806300019
This is an exhaustive cemetery-by-cemetery listing of Tennessee mortuary inscriptions, with a separate section of over 100 pages devoted to biographical and historical sketches.
Author : M. Jay Stottman
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Page : pages
File Size : 23,98 MB
Release : 2021-04-28
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ISBN : 9780578248981
Author : Calvin Smith Brown
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Page : 398 pages
File Size : 18,67 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Mississippi
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Author : James Sprunt
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Page : 774 pages
File Size : 48,45 MB
Release : 1916
Category : History
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Author : Richard Channing Moore Page
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Page : 300 pages
File Size : 50,87 MB
Release : 1893
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Author : Wilimena Hannah Eliot Emerson
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Page : 414 pages
File Size : 15,96 MB
Release : 1905
Category : Genealogy
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Author : Henry Wilson Storey
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Page : 948 pages
File Size : 20,74 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Cambria County (Pa.)
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Author : Henry Norval Jeter
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Page : 106 pages
File Size : 12,10 MB
Release : 1901
Category : African American Baptists
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Author : Benjamin Floyd Nuckolls
Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 42,21 MB
Release : 1975
Category : Grayson County (Va.)
ISBN : 0806306408
Grayson County is famous in southwestern Virginia as the cradle of the New River settlements--perhaps the first settlements beyond the Alleghanies. The Nuckolls book is equally famous for its genealogies of the pioneer settlers of the county, which, typically, provide the names of the progenitors of the Grayson County line and their dates and places of migration and settlement, and then, in fluid progression, the names of all offspring in the direct and sometimes collateral lines of descent. Altogether somewhere in the neighborhood of 4,000 persons are named in the genealogies and indexed for ready reference.