Died Base in Genealogy Books
Died Base appears in at least 47 genealogy books
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For God and country : a book devoted to the history of Sioux City in the World War
Johnson county honor roll
Three hundred years of Quincy, 1625-1925 : historical retrospect of Mount Wollaston, Braintree, and Quincy
Memorial sketches of the Adair County soldiers and sailors who gave their lives in the war with Germany
General register of the members of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, 1850-1920
The honor book : Sangamon County, Illinois, 1917-1919 official service record
Harvard's military records in the world war
Greenstreets of Livingston and Green Counties, Kentucky and Franklin and Linn Counties, Missouri
Babb family genealogy, 1809-1977
The price of our heritage : in memory of the heroic dead of the 168 Infantry
Gold star honor roll. A record of Indiana men and women who died in the service of the United States and the allied nations in the world war. 1914-1918
Fulton County in the World War
Register of the Shedd Family Association
The Sounder, v.19
Register of the Shedd Family Association
The story of a southern school : the Episcopal high school of Virginia
Idaho cemetery records : includes cemeteries by counties in Idaho; Vol. 09A
The Damon family : listing some of the Ohio descendants of Amos Damon of Chesterfield, Mass., and tracing his genealogy back to John Damon, the immigrant ancestor who came to Scituate, Mass. about 1628
Roster of Vermont men and women in the military and naval service of the United States and allies in the World War, 1917-1919
The history of Tulsa, Oklahoma, a city with a personality : together with a glimpse down the corridors of the past into Old Indian Territory, the Five Civilized Tribes, the Creek Nation, Tulsa Recording District and Tulsa County. How Oklahoma was created and something of the builders of a commonwealth. V. 1
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