Martin Blacksmith in Genealogy Books
Martin Blacksmith appears in at least 38 genealogy books
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Allegations for marriage licences : issued by the Vicar-General of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1669 to 1679, Vol. 34
Miscellanea I
Miscellanea VIII
Telephone directory, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory
The Mercantile Agency reference book and key : with a list of banks and bankers, state collection laws, maps, etc. : January 1910
McClelland - Harper, settlers in the Wabash Valley, 1774-1954
The parish register of Crofton, Co. York, 1615-1812
Notes and queries
Names only but much more
New Mexico state business directory, including El Paso, Texas, with Denver and foreign classifications
Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the year ..
Maryland Directory : being a descriptive compilation of the counties, towns, villages and post offices, and names of merchants ... and other new and valuable information never before pub
Indianapolis, Indiana city directory
Allegations for marriage licences issued by the Bishop of London, 1520 to [1828]
Walton's Vermont register and business directory - 1895
The register of St. Andrew's parish church, Penrith; Vol. 05
History of Rumford, Oxford County, Maine, from its first settlement in 1779, to the present time
Johnson's business and professional directory of Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Terre Haute, Anderson, Marion, Lafayette, Kokomo, Logansport, South Bend, Evansville, Vincennes, Washington, Petersburg, Mt. Vernon, Princeton, Elkhart, Elwood, Alexandria, Decatur, Bluffton, Gas City, Jonesboro, Goshen, Warsaw, Huntington, East Chicago, Laporte, Auburn, Michigan City, Wabash, Mishawaka, Whiting, Peru, Hammond, Columbia City, Noblesville, Brazil, Greenfield, Shelbyville, Hartford City, etc., etc., etc
Allegations for marriage licences issued by the Vicar-General of the Archbishop of Canterbury, July 1679 to June 1687
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