Marshall Crabb in Genealogy Books

Marshall Crabb appears in at least 13 genealogy books

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History of Stamford, Connecticut : from its settlement in 1641, to the present time, including Darien, which was one of its parishes until 1820

A Standard history of Champaign County Illinois : an authentic narrative of the past, with particular attention to the modern era in the commercial, industrial, civic and social development : a chronicle of the people, with family lineage and memoirs

Dorset parish registers, marriages. V. 7

History of Allen County, Ohio : containing a history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, schools, churches, industries, etc., portraits of early settlers and prominent men, biographies, history of the Northwest Territory, history of

A history of California and an extended history of its southern coast counties, also containing biographies of well-known citizens of the past and present

A history of California and an extended history of Los Angeles and environs : also containing biographies of well-known citizens of the past and present

History of Nashville, Tennessee

History of the State of California and biographical record of Coast Counties, California. An historical story of the state's marvelous growth from its earliest settlement to the present time

History of the state of California and biographical record of the Sacramento Valley, California : an historical story of the state's marvelous growth from its earliest settlement to the present time : also containing biographies of well-known c, Vol. 1

Bulletin of the Stamford Genealogical Society - v. 12, no. 4 = no. 92 (May 1970)

A history of California and an extended history of Los Angeles and environs : also containing biographies of well known citizens of the past and present, vol. 1

Calendar of Maryland state papers : no. 1. The black books

Inventory of the county archives of Oregon, no. 30, Umatilla County (Pendleton)


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