Church Farmington in Genealogy Books
Church Farmington appears in at least 226 genealogy books
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A collection of obituaries, Vol. 3
Various ancestral lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut, Vol 1
A collection of obituaries, Vol. 1
Utah GH mag, V. 22; Utah genealogical and historical magazine
Genealogical history of John and Mary Andrews, who settled in Farmington, Conn., 1640, embracing their descendants to 1872 : with an introduction of miscellaneous names of Andrews, with their progenitors as far as known, to which is added a lis
Representative citizens of Connecticut, biographical memorial
Various ancestral lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut
My Farmington : a history of Farmington, Utah, 1847-1976
The Fulton Democrat, Fulton County, Illinois obituary book with index, 1996-1997
John Lee, of Farmington, Hartford County, Conn., and his descendants
Ahnentafel chart for Floris Cobbley
Memoir of the Rev. William Robinson, formerly pastor of the Congregational Church in Southington, Connecticut; with some account of his ancestors in this country
Genealogical history of Deacon Stephen Hart and his descendants, 1632 - 1875 : with an introduction of miscellaneous Harts and their progenitors, as far as known; to which is added a list of all the clergy of the name found, all the physicians,
Ecclesiastical and other sketches of Southington, Connecticut
Western states obituaries : Deseret News Obituaries (with Supp.), 1968
Memoir of the Rev. William Robinson, formerly pastor of the Congregational church in Southington, Conn. : with some account of his ancestors in this country
Memorial. Genealogy, and ecclesiastical history [of First Church, New Britain, Conn.] To which is added an appendix, with explanatory notes, and a full index
Obituaries, 1917-1964 mostly Kaysville, Utah, residents
The Memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884, vol. 2
A history of the town of Industry, Franklin County, Maine, from the earliest settlement in 1787 down to the present time, embracing the cessions of New Sharon, New Vineyard, Anson, and Stark. In two parts, including the history and genealogy of many of the leading families of the town
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