Richard Course in Genealogy Books

Richard Course appears in at least 24 genealogy books

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Official army register - 1930

Polk's El Dorado (Butler County, Kans.) city directory - 1961

Polk's El Dorado (Butler County, Kans.) city directory - 1959

Boise city and Ada County directory : containing a complete alphabetical list of business firms, corporations and private citizens, a miscellaneous directory of city, county, state and United States officers, churches, colleges and schools, hos

Boise (Idaho) city directories : Ada County - 1958

The mess kit : food for thought, Fifth Corps Area, Camp Knox, Kentucky

Cape Times South African directory

The Round Tower : Seventh Corps Area, Fort Snelling, Minnesota

The registers of marriages of St. Mary le Bone, Middlesex, 1668-1812, and of Oxford chapel, Vere street, St. Mary le Bone, 1736-1754

Illinois blue book - 1965-1966

Records of the town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, N.Y., 1655-1885 : copied from the original records, in their order, under the direction of the supervisor and justices of the peace, and pub. by the authority of the town, vol. 2

The Methodist quarterly review

Boise (Idaho) city directories : Ada County - 1966

Kansas business directory - 2007

Berkebile families in America, Vol. 4

The Court leet records of the manor of Machester, from the year 1552 to the year 1686, and from the year 1731 to the year 1846. Printed under the superintendence of a committee appointed by the Municipal Council of the City of Manchester, from the original minute books in their possession

History of Chester county, Pennsylvania, with genealogical and biographical sketches

The Mullin-Kille and New Day Press Jefferson City, Missouri con survey city directory : containing an alphabetical directory and cosmopolitan telephone directory of all residents over eighteen with detailed information concerning each ... - 195

Inventory of the church archives in New York City : Lutheran

Stow, Massachusetts, 1683-1933 : compiled in honor of the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of the town


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