Mary Dau in Genealogy Books

Mary Dau appears in at least 259 genealogy books

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Mississippi cemetery and bible records, Vol. 1

The registers of the chapel of Horbury in the parish of Wakefield in the county of York, 1598-1812

The registers of Mickleover (1607-1812) and of Littleover (1680-1812) Co. Derby, vol. 65

The parish register of Skipton-In-Craven, 1680-1771

The registers of Mickleover (1607-1812) and of Littleover (1680-1812) Co. Derby

Genealogical abstracts of wills, proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Register "Wootton" 1658. vol. I-

Milton records, births, marriages, and deaths, 1662-1843 : alphabetically and chronologically arranged

A history of Richland County

Abstracts and indexes of original wills, Consistory Court, St. Asaph's Diocese, Wales, 1557-1833 : 1741

Roger Williams of Providence, Rhode Island, Vol. 1

The Parish register Skipton-in-Craven, 1592-1812; Vol. 02

Abstracts and indexes of original wills, Consistory Court, St. Asaph's Diocese, Wales, 1557-1833 : 1742

Concord, Massachusetts, births, marriages, and deaths, 1635-1850

Abstracts and indexes of original wills, Consistory Court, St. Asaph's Diocese, Wales, 1557-1833 : 1759

"Abstracts and indexes of original wills, Consistory Court, St. Asaph's Diocese, Wales, 1557-1833 : 1787"

Abstracts and indexes of original wills, Consistory Court, St. Asaph's Diocese, Wales, 1557-1833 : 1779

Abstracts and indexes of original wills, Consistory Court, St. Asaph's Diocese, Wales, 1557-1833 : 1777

Abstracts of wills in Charles and St. Mary's counties, Maryland, 1744- 1772 : from books 24 to book 38 inclusive, except book 31, part 1 & 2, and for records from this book, see abstracts of this book, refer to this number

Melbourne, Kemtucky [sic] August, 28 1894 : residents of Melbourne, early 1900s ; James Taylor, Mercer patent 5000 acres

Cemetery and Bible records : a publication of the Mississippi Genealogical Society - v. 4 (Sept. 1957)


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