Lee Eggleston in Genealogy Books

Lee Eggleston appears in at least 36 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Lee Eggleston

Genealogy : a journal of American ancestry - v. 7, 1917. No. 10

John Lee of Farmington, Hartford Co., Conn. and his descendants, 1634-1900, containing over 4,000 names ... with much miscellaneous history of the family--brief notes of other Lee families of New England--biographical notices--valuable data collected by William Wallace Lee--military records--to which is added a "roll of honor," of two hundred who have served in the various wars of the country

The Chicago city directory for 1902

General Joseph Graham and his papers on North Carolina Revolutionary history; with appendix: an epitome of North Carolina's military services in the Revolutionary War and of the laws enacted for raising troops

Calendar of Virginia state papers and other manuscripts, Vol. 6

Lineage book of the charter members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 138

Collections of the Berkshire Historical and Scientific Society

Alumni register, 1884-1900, 1905-'10, 1911-'13, 1914-'18, 1923-'26, 1927-'30, 1931-'35

Nottinghamshire parish registers, marriages. V. 15

Thomas Young, gentleman, descendants (1725/1998), PA-SC-MS-TN, and intermarriage genealogies : including: Bird, Bogan, Brandon, Buchanan, Calhoun, Cunningham, Greer, Gregory, Kennedy, Hamilton, Holland, Hughes, McCrary, McBeth, Means, and Steen, vol. 2

Gopher - 1944

Venables of Virginia : an account of the ancestors and descendants of Samuel Woodson Venable of Springfield, and of his brother William Lewis Venable of Haymarket, both of Prince Edward County, Virginia

Lineage book V. 29

The women of the South in war times

Military minutes of the council of appointment of the state of New York, 1783-1821. V. 3

Lineage book of the charter members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 029

The Hartford Times genealogical queries, answers, and note file; Vol .03a

The history of South-Carolina : from its first settlement in 1670, to the year 1808 / by David Ramsay. V.1

Some descendents of William Sellers who was in Tarboro, North Carolina, in 1750

Collections of the Virginia Historical Society. V. 10


Want to see more? Search all genealogy books for Lee Eggleston