French Hole in Genealogy Books

French Hole appears in at least 30 genealogy books

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The prisoners of 1776; a relic of the revolution. Containing a full and particular account of the sufferings and privations of all the American prisoners captured on the high seas, and carried into Plymouth, England, during the revolution of 1776. Also, an account of the several cruises of the squadron under the command of Commodore John Paul Jones, prizes taken, etc., etc

Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood V. 1

The ancestry of Dudley Wildes 1759-1820, of Topsfield, Massachusetts

Index of Revolutionary War pension applications; Vol.01

Memories of old Derby

Progressive men of the state of Montana

Notes and queries

Sparrow family : the generations of the Sparrow family of Ohio, Missouri, Montana, and California; from George Sparrow of Balingarry, Tipperary, Ireland (born about 1800), who came to the United States in 1834, to the present generations, 1965

Modern history of England from the revolution in 1688 to the General Congress at Vienna, 1815 : and will comprise in its regular order the French revolution, war in Spain and Portugal; the campaign in Russia, &c. : exhibiting a complete history of the wars of europe

History of the town of Canton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts

London clubs, their history & treasures

Gazetteer of Hampshire County, Mass., 1654-1887

The expansion of Great Britain, 1715-1789

Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood

Chatham

The pictorial history of England, being a history of the people, as well as a history of the kingdom ..

The Friend : a religious and literary journal

The Hartford Times genealogical queries, answers, and note file, Vol. 26b, d3064-d3173

A school history of England

From island to empire: a short history of the expansion of England by force of arms


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