Franklin Greeley in Genealogy Books

Franklin Greeley appears in at least 46 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Franklin Greeley

Kings handbook of New York City : an outline history and description of the American metropolis, with over eight hundred illustrations

The American genealogical index, Vol. 42

Fifty ancestors of Henry Lincoln Clapp : who came to New England from 1620 to 1650

General alumni catalogue

History of Addison County, Vermont : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers

National year book (Sons of the American Revolution) - 1911

A legacy of historical gleanings, compiled and arranged by Catharina Visscher Van Rensselaer Bonney : with illustrations and autographs v. 2

The Greeley city and rural directory

Wheat genealogy : a history of the Wheat family in America with a brief account of the name and family in England and Normandy. Vol. I

The county of Fulton; a history of Fulton County, Ohio, from the earliest days

A Crosby family : Josiah Crosby (born Nov. 24, 1730 in Billerica, Mass., died October 15, 1793) married August 23, 1750 [to] Sarah Fitch (born March 25, 1732 in Bedford, Mass., died September 16, 1825) and their descendants

The County of Fulton : a history of Fulton County, Ohio, from the earliest days, with special chapters on various subjects, including each of the different townships; also a biographical department

Biographical and historical sketches; a narrative of Hamilton and its residents from 1792 ...

Kansas facts : a year book of the state - v. 3

Wheat genealogy : a history of the Wheat family in America with a brief account of the name and family in England and Normandy

Genealogy of the Greely-Greeley family

Collections of the Kansas state historical society

Meredith, N.H., annals and genealogies

Annual message of ... , mayor of Fort Wayne, Ind. with annual reports of heads of departments of the city government for the fiscal year ending ..

Moore's historical, biographical, and miscellaneous gatherings, in the form of disconnected notes relative to printers, printing, publishing, and editing of books, newspapers, magazines and other literary productions, such as the early publications of New England, the United States, and the world, from the discovery of the art, or from 1420 to 1886, with many brief notices of authors, publishers, editors, printers, and inventors


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