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Grey Churchyard in Genealogy Books
Grey Churchyard appears in at least 24 genealogy books
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Commonwealth of Australia, electoral roll, Part 40
The Swintons of that ilk and their cadets
The register booke of Saynte De'nis Backchurch parish for maryages, christenynges and buryalles begynnynge in the yeare of our Lord God, 1538, vol. 3
The history of Kilmarnock
The register booke of Saynte De'nis Backchurch parish for maryages, christenynges and buryalles begynnynge in the yeare of our Lord God, 1538
The families of Moir and Byres
Traditions of Edinburgh
Some account of the Taylor family (originally Taylard)
Lindores Abbey and its burgh of Newburgh : their history and annals
The genealogy of the descendants of Samuel Penfield : with a supplement of Dr. Levi Buckingham line, and the Gridley, Dwight, Burlingham, Dewey and Pyncheon collateral lines
Otter and Bailey families, Lincolnshire to Dakota
The Register book of the parish of St. Christopher-le-Stocks, in the city of London
Archaeological and historical collections relating to the county of Renfrew : ...Parish of Lochwinnoch
The thanage of Fermartyn including the district commonly called Formartine : its proprietors, with genealogical deductions; its parishes, ministers, churches, churchyards, antiquities &c.
The reiester booke of Saynte De'nis, Backchurch Parishe (city of London) for maryages, christenynges, and buryalles : begynnynge in the yeare of Or Lord God 1538
A family history comprising the surnames of Gade--Gadie--Gaudie--Gawdie-- Gawdy--Gowdy--Goudy--Goudey--Gowdey--Gauden--Gaudern and the variant forms from A.D. 800 to A.D. 1919, Vol. 1
Family records of the name Dingwall Fordyce in Aberdeenshire, Vol. 1
The Ruddimans in Scotland : their history and works
Through a lifetime
A Jacobite stronghold of the church : being the story of Old St. Paul's, Edinburgh : its origin on the disestablishment of Episcopacy in Scotland 1689, through Jacobite years onward to the Oxford movement ; and its relation to the Scottish Consecration in 1784 of the first bishop of the American Church
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