
Ann Friendship in Genealogy Books
Ann Friendship appears in at least 26 genealogy books
Here are the top genealogy books for Ann Friendship
The descendants of Joseph Loomis, who came from Braintree, England in the year 1638, and settled in Windsor, Conn., in 1639
The manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Portland, preserved at Welbeck abbey
Westbrook family genealogy of Ulster, Orange, Pike and Sussex Counties
Royal county directory of Devonshire
Annals of the town of Warren, in Knox County, Maine : with the early history of St. George's, Broad Bay, and the neighboring settlements on the Waldo patent
Wheat genealogy : a history of the Wheat family in America with a brief account of the name and family in England and Normandy, vol. 2
Colonial families of Philadelphia
Vital records of old Bristol and Nobleboro in the county of Lincoln, Maine : including the present towns of Bremen, Damariscotta, South Bristol, and the plantation of Monhegan, Vol. 2
History, gazetteer and directory of the county of Devon, including the city of Exeter, and comprising a general survey of the county
Portrait and biographical album of Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin : containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county
The National dean's list - 3rd ed. (1979/80)
In their several generations
Memorial and biographical record and illustrated compendium of biography of citizens of Columbia, Sauk and Adams counties, Wi
History of New Haven County, Connecticut v.2
The Providence almanac and business directory ..
The founders of Anne Arundell and Howard counties, Maryland : a genealogical and biographical review from wills, deeds and church records
An accompaniment to Mitchell's reference and distance map of the United States : containing an index of all the counties, districts, townships, towns, &c., in the Union, together with an index of the rivers; by which any county, district, township, &c., or river may be found on the map without difficulty; also a general view of the United States, and the several states and territories; with an account of the actual and prospective internal improvements throughout the union; the whole, in connexion with the map, illustrating the geography, topography, and statistics of the Union, in a more complete and satisfactory manner than has been hitherto attempted
Essex Institute historical collections
Colonial families of Philadelphia, Vol. 2
Roger Mourning, his book
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