Sergeant Ensign in Genealogy Books
Sergeant Ensign appears in at least 99 genealogy books
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Pennsylvania archives. Fifth series, vol. 6
Records of officers and men of New Jersey in wars 1791-1815
Third biennial report of the Department of Archives and History of the State of West Virginia
The Pennsylvania line; regimental organization and operations, 1776-1783
Annual register of officers and members of the Society of Colonial Wars
Annual register of officers and members of the Society ofColonial Wars
Pennsylvania archives. Sixth series, Vol. 2
The British invasion of Maryland, 1812-1815
History of Chesterfield, Cheshire County, N.H. : from the incorporation of "township number one," by Massachusetts, in 1736, to the year 1881--together with family histories and genealogies.
A history of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania : from its first beginnings to the present time, including chapters of newly discovered early Wyoming Valley history, together with many biographical sketches and much genealogical material, Vol. 2
Collections of the Worcester Society of Antiquity
Pennsylvania archives. Third series. V. 23
Pennsylvania archives. Third series V.23
Records of officers and men of New Jersey in wars 1791-1815
The history of Erie County, Pennsylvania
The Gentry family in America, 1676 to 1909 : including notes on the following families related to the Gentrys: Claiborne, Harris, Hawkins, Robinson, Smith, Wyatt, Sharp, Fulkerson, Butler, Bush, Blythe, Pabody, Noble, Haggard and Tindall
History of the Battle of Point Pleasant : fought between white men and Indians at the mouth of the Great Kanawha River (now Point Pleasant, West Virginia), Monday, October 10th, 1774
Pioneer history of Indiana : including stories, incidents and customs of the early settlers
History and genealogy of the Mead family of Fairfield County, Connecticut, eastern New York, western Vermont and western Pennsylvania from A.D. 1180 to 1900
North Carolina. 1780='81. : Being a history of the invasion of the Carolinas by the British Army under Lord Cornwallis in 1780-'81, with the particular design of showing the part borne by North Carolina in that struggle for liberty and independence, and to correct some of the errors of history in regard to that state and its people
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