St Barbour in Genealogy Books
St Barbour appears in at least 38 genealogy books
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"History of Tucker County, West Virginia from its earliest explorations and settlements to the present time : with biographical sketches of more than two hundred and fifty of the leading men, and a full appendix of official and electional histor"
Inventory of the church archives of Alabama : Protestant Episcopal Church
Commonwealth of Australia, electoral roll, Part 119
Commonwealth of Australia, electoral roll, Vol. 58
Genealogical and historical notes on Culpeper County, Virginia : embracing a revised and enlarged edition of Philip Slaughter's History of St. Mark's Parish
Commonwealth of Australia, electoral roll, Vol. 61
Calendar of the fine rolls preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol. 12
Cape Times South African directory
Judith Ann Wood McAuliffe genealogical collection : Wood family, Vol. 2
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Kansas City, Kansas, city directory - 1973
Court rolls of the borough of Colchester
History of the counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania, with biographical selections : including their early settlement and development; a description of the historic and interesting localities; sketches of their cities, towns and villages; portraits of prominent men; biographies of representative citizens; outline history of Pennsylvania; statistics
An index of ancestors and roll of members of the Society of Colonial Wars : the honor roll, services of members of the society during the World War, 1917-1918
Blechingley : a parish history together with some account of the family of De Clare chiefly in the south of England
Who's who in Chicago; the book of Chicagoans, a biographical dictionary of leading living men and women of the city of Chicago and environs
Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office--Henry VI, Vol. 4. 1441-1447
William Fitzhugh Gordon : a Virginian of the old school: his life, times and contemporaries (1787-1858)
The quest for a lost race : presenting the theory of Paul B. Du Chaillu, that the English-speaking people of to-day are descended from the Scandinavians rather than the Teutons--from the Normans rather than the Germans
Alabama official and statistical register
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