Philadelphia Five in Genealogy Books
Philadelphia Five appears in at least 163 genealogy books
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The refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut
A collection of family records
Dawson family records
A collection of family records with biographical sketches and other memoranda of various families and individuals bearing the name Dawson : or allied to families of that name
The Friend : a religious and literary journal
Friends intelligencer
The Friend : a religious and literary journal
Lancaster county Indians: annals of the Susquehannocks and other Indian tribes of the Susquehanna territory from about the year 1500 to 1763, the date of their extinction. An exhaustive and interesting series of historical papers descriptive of Lancaster county's Indians prior to and during the advent of the paleface
The genealogical record of the Schwenkfelder families : seekers of religious liberty who fled from Silesia to Saxony and thence to Pennsylvania in the years 1731 to 1737. V. 2
Friends intelligencer
Pennsylvania archives. Second series : printed under direction of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Vol. 6
Pennsylvania archives. Second series. V. 06
The Wilderness Trail : or, The ventures and adventures of the Pennsylvania traders on the Allegheny Path: with some new annals of the Old West, and the records of some strong men and some bad ones. V. 1
Naval documents of the American Revolution; v. 03
Biographical annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania : containing biographical and genealogical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and many of the early settlers; Vol. 01
The Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography
Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey; Vol. 27
The Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography - v. 3 (1879)
Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Annals of Philadelphia, and Pennsylvania, in the olden time : being a collection of memoirs, anecdotes, and incidents of the city and its inhabitants, and of the earliest settlements of the inland part of Pennsylvania, from the days of the founders : intended to preserve the recollections of olden time, and to exhibit society in its changes of manners and customs, and the city and country in their local changes and improvements ... V. 2
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