Roger Ashe in Genealogy Books

Roger Ashe appears in at least 25 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Roger Ashe

Collections for a history of Staffordshire V. 6

The Cartulary of the Monastery of St. Frideswide at Oxford

The Colonial records of North Carolina : published under the supervision of the trustees of the public libraries, by order of the General Assembly. V. 09

Index to Burke's dictionary of the landed gentry of Great Britain & Ireland : comprising all the names (upwards of 100,000) mentioned in the work.

Debrett's peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland, in two volumes, vol. 1

The parish register of Kensington, Co., Middlesex, from A.D. 1539-A.D. 1675; Vol. 16

Remains, historical & literary, connected with the palatine counties of Lancaster and Chester

Testamenta vetusta: being illustrations from wills, of manners, customs, &c. as well as of the descents and possessions of many distinguished families. From the reign of Henry the Second to the accession of Queen Elizabeth;

Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents relating to Lancashire and Cheshire : [publications]

The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut : including East Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks, and Ellington, 1635-1891 v. 2

Official army register - 1930

Devon notes and queries

Chetham miscellanies

Barber genealogy (in two sections) : section 1: descendants of Thomas Barber of Windsor, Connecticut, 1614- 1919; section 2: descendants of John Barber of Worcester, Massachusetts, 1714-1919

Shropshire parish registers : Lichfield Diocese; Vol. 20 pt. 02

The genealogical history of the Croke family, originally named Le Blount

Calendar of letter-books preserved among the Archives of the Corporation of the City of London at the Guildhall. Edited by Reginald R. Sharpe. Printed by order of the Corporation under the direction of the Library Committee

Ancestry of John Barber White and of his descendants

Syllabus (in English) of the documents relating to England and other kingdoms contained in the collection known as "Rymer's Foedera."

The Smith family : being a popular account of most branches of the name--however spelt--from the fourteenth century downwards, with numerous pedigrees now published for the first time


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