
Penn Germans in Genealogy Books
Penn Germans appears in at least 47 genealogy books
Here are the top genealogy books for Penn Germans
Historic background and annals of the Swiss and German pioneer settlers of southeastern Pennsylvania, and of their remote ancestors, from the middle of the Dark Ages, down to the time of the Revolutionary War
The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications]
The Germans in the making of America
The Bechtel family encyclopedia ..., Vol. 1
Bibliography on German settlements in colonial North America : especially on the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants, 1683-1933
The Keim and allied families in America and Europe
The Friend : a religious and literary journal
The History of Hans Jacob Thoman and his descendants in Switzerland and the United States : 1648-1974
The history of Guilford County, North Carolina
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
Early Philadelphia; its people, life and progress
The German emigration from New York province into Pennsylvania ... prepared at the request of the Pennsylvania-German society
The history of the state of Ohio
The life of Francis Daniel Pastorius, the founder of Germantown, illustrated with ninety photographic reproductions
The German Pietists of provincial Pennsylvania : 1694-1708
Genealogy of Joseph Fisher and his descendants : and of the allied families of Faley, Farlee, Fetterman, Pitner, Reeder and Shipman
The Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography - v. 27 (1903)
The Friend : a religious and literary journal
The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
Ancestry and descendants of Tielman Van Vleeck of Niew Amsterdam : with some descendants of Benjamin Van Vleck and Marinus Roelofse Van Vleckeren or Van Vlack
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