
Sir Dear in Genealogy Books
Sir Dear appears in at least 181 genealogy books
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Papers relating to the history of the church in Pennsylvania : A. D. 1680-1778
American Archives : consisting of a collection of authentick records, state papers, debates, and letters and other notices of publick affairs, the whole forming a documentary history of the origin and progress of the North American colonies; of the causes and accomplishment of the American revolution; and of the Constitution of government for the United States, to the final ratification thereof. 4th Series, v. 3
Neddie Burd's Reading Letters
The Methodist magazine
Letters and papers relating chiefly to the Provincial history of Pennsylvania : with some notices of the writers
Journal of proceedings of the ... annual encampment of the Sons of veterans, U.S.A
The Historical magazine and notes and queries concerning the antiquities, history and biography of America
Memoirs of Rev. John Henry Livingston, D. D., first professor of theology in the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in North America
Memoir of William Ellery Channing : with extracts from his correspondence and manuscripts
Records of the Cust family ... 1479-[1779 Series 1-3]
The life and times of the Rev. John Wesley, M.A. : founder of the Methodists, Vol. 1
Scottish notes and queries
Historical account of the family of Frisel or Fraser, particularly Fraser of Lovat, embracing various notices, illustrative of national customs and manners, with original correspondence of Simon, lord Lovat, and &c.
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Proceedings of the ... annual conclave of the Grand Commandery, Knights Templar, of the State of Indiana
The Cogswells in America;
The Documentary history of the state of New York, Vol. 4
Memoir of Lieut. Col. Tench Tilghman
American Archives : consisting of a collection of authentick records, state papers, debates, and letters and other notices of publick affairs, the whole forming a documentary history of the origin and progress of the North American colonies; of the causes and accomplishment of the American revolution; and of the Constitution of government for the United States, to the final ratification thereof. 5th Series, v. 3
Letters chiefly connected with the affairs of Scotland, from Henry Cockburn, solicitor-general under Earl Grey's government, afterwards Lord Cockburn, to Thomas Francis Kennedy, M.P., afterwards the Right Hon. T.F. Kennedy, with other letters from eminent persons during the same period, 1818-1852
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