
March Danvers in Genealogy Books
March Danvers appears in at least 70 genealogy books
Here are the top genealogy books for March Danvers
Memorial history of the Seventeenth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, (old and new organizations), in the Civil War from 1861-1865 : issued by the authority of the supervisors authorized to write and publish the history
Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Boston and eastern Massachusetts v. 1
The Giles memorial : genealogical memoirs of the families bearing the names of Giles, Gould, Holmes, Jennison, Leonard, Lindall, Curwen, Marshall, Robinson, Sampson, and Webb; also genealogical sketches of the Pool, Very, Tarr and other families, with a history of Pemaquid, ancient and modern; some account of early settlements in Maine; and some details of Indian warfare
Essex antiquarian, v. 3-4
The Essex antiquarian
The Essex antiquarian
The manuscripts of the Earl of Westmorland, Captain Stewart, Lord Stafford, Lord Muncaster, and others
Visitation of England and Wales, Vol. 6
A brief account of some of the descendants of Nathaniel and Mary Felton, of Salem, Mass.
Complete baronetage, 1611-1880. V. 2
"Calendar of the state papers relating to Ireland of the reign of James I : preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office and elsewhere, Vol. 2"
Story of the Hutchinsons : (tribe of Jesse), Vol. 2
Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Boston and eastern Massachusetts v. 2
The Historical collections of the Danvers Historical Society - v. 5 (1917)
Essex antiquarian, v. 7-8
Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents relating to Lancashire and Cheshire : [publications]
The family of Zaccheus Gould of Topsfield
Genealogical and family history of the state of Maine, Vol. 2
History of the Andrews family : a genealogy of Robert Andrews, and his descendants, 1635 to 1890 ; with sketches of distinguished persons of the name, origin of the name, early settlers of the name in America, settlement of Ipswich, Massachuset
The Barbone Parliament (First Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, 1653.) And the religious movements of the seventeenth century culminating in the protectorate system of the church government. By Henry Alexander Glass
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