Art Craft in Genealogy Books

Art Craft appears in at least 49 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Art Craft

Jackson City directory : containing an alphabetically arranged list of business firms and private citizens... - 1921

Fifteenth century English books; a bibliography of books and documents printed in England and of books for the English market printed abroad

Fifteenth century English books : a bibliography of books and documents printed in England and of books for the English market printed abroad

The Septs, v.27

American women; the standard biographical dictionary of notable women

Heraldry as art : an account of its development and practice, chiefly in England

Annual report of the town officers of the town of Bourne

The National dean's list - 3rd ed. (1979/80)

Greater Chicago and surrounding territories business classified directory, including state-wide sections - 1958

Trigg County, Kentucky, newspaper genealogical abstracts, Vol. 22

Atchison, Kansas city directory - 1975

Annual report

Alumni directory - 2000

The records of the borough of Northampton. Preface by the Lord Bishop of London, introductory chapter on the history of the town by W. Ryland D. Adkins. The first volume ed. by Christopher A. Markham. The second volume ed. by the Rev. J. Charles Cox. Pub. by order of the Corporation of the county borough of Northampton

The dictionary of national biography : from the earliest times to 1900; v. 03

Genealogy of William Allis of Hatfield, Mass., and descendants, 1630-1919

Annual report

Memoir and genealogy of the Maryland and Pennsyslvanian family of Mayer which originated in the free imperial city of Ulm, Würtemberg: 1495-1878

Polk's Salt Lake City surburban Salt Lake County, Utah directory : including Draper, Holladay, Kearns, Magna, Midvale, Murray, Riverton, Sandy, South Jordan, Taylorsville, Union, West Valley City, West Jordan and White City and avenue guide, an

Genealogical memoir of the Newcomb family containing records of nearly every person of the name in America from 1635 to 1874 : also the first generation of children descended from females who have lost the name Newcomb by marriage, with notices of the family in Elgin, Ill., 1874


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