America Card in Genealogy Books
America Card appears in at least 33 genealogy books
Here are the top genealogy books for America Card
Daughters of the American Revolution magazine
Bardwell/Bordwell descendants
Onondaga County families
Together we are Strong = Strong newsletter, Vol. 22 (1996)
Genealogy of the Wellington Robbins family, Conway, Arkansas : including the American ancestry and some of the descendants
The Hartford Times genealogical queries, answers, and note file; Vol .22c
Mennonite fam, v.23 ; Mennonite family history
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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
The genealogy of the Cleveland and Cleaveland families : an attempt to trace in both the male and the female lines the posterity of Moses Cleveland who came from Ipswich, County Suffolk, England, about 1635, was of Worburn, Middlesex County, Ma v. 1
The ancestry of Frances Maria Goodman (1829-1912) wife of Learner Blackman Harrison : with lines from Adams, Allyn, Andrews, Austin, Bachelder, Bishop, Blake, Blanchard, Boylston, Bright, Bronson, Bulkeley, Butler, Call, Cooke, Clarke, Crawford
Manning's Pittsfield (Berkshire County, Massachusetts) directory - v. 72 (1969)
The Hartford Times genealogical queries, answers, and note file; Vol .11b
Genealogy of the Cowles families in America; vol. 02
Rural directory, Butler County - 1939/40
Mennonite fam, v.24 ; Mennonite family history
A history of the pioneer families of Missouri, with numerous sketches, anecdotes, adventures, etc., relating to early days in Missouri : also the lives of Daniel Boone and the celebrated Indian chief Black Hawk, with numerous biographies and histories of primitive institutions
Handbook of American genealogy; v. 4
Genealogies and Family Histories : a catalog of demand reprints
History and biographical record of Lenawee County, Michigan : Containing a history of the organization and early settlement of the county, together with a biographical record of many of the oldest and most prominent settlers and present residents, obtained from personal interviews with themselves or their children; v. 02
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