Mary Card in Genealogy Books

Mary Card appears in at least 154 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Mary Card

Clarke genealogies--the "Clarke" families of Rhode Island : a compilation of the descendants of: (1) Joseph Clarke of Westerly, (2) Jeremiah Clarke of Newport, (3) John Clarke of Newport, (4) Laurence Clarke of Newport, (5) Abraham Clarke of Br

The parish register of Hartshead in the county of York, 1612-1812

Hampshire allegations for marriage licences granted by the Bishop of Winchester, 1689 to 1837

Some descendants of Stephen Northup of Rhode Island and Thomas McCall of Virginia : with some particular emphasis upon those branches that emigrated to Ohio and Iowa

Burying grounds of Sharon, Connecticut, Amenia and North East, New York; being an abstract of inscriptions from thirty places of burial in the above named towns

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Publications of the Scottish History Society

York Co GS jrnl v.21; York County Genealogical Society journal

Genealogy : a journal of American ancestry

The House of Overy, Vol. 2

The parish register of Shilling Ockford, commonly called Shillingston, in the county of Dorset, from the year A.D. 1654 to the year

Our Pioneer Heritage

Genealogy of the descendants of William Chesebrough of Boston, Rehoboth, Massachusetts : the founder and first white settler of Stonington, Conn., born 1594, in or near Boston, England, and died 1667, Stonington, Conn. He sailed from Cowes, Eng

Burying grounds of Sharon, Connecticut, Amenia and North East, New York : being an abstract of inscriptions from thirty places of burial in the above named towns

Marriage entries in the registers of ... S. Marie, S. Luke, S. Catherine, and S. Werburgh, 1627-1800

Proceedings 1914/15

Hartford times : genealogical queries and answers, 1918-1966 - 1955

Ancestors and descendants of Phineas and Polly Gage Dunsmoor who came to Washington County, Ohio in 1822

Armorial families; a complete peerage, baronetage, and knightage, and a directory of some gentlemen of coat-armour, and being the first attempt to show which arms in use at the moment are borne by legal authority


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