Lee Heaton in Genealogy Books

Lee Heaton appears in at least 29 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Lee Heaton

The registers of Dewsbury, Yorkshire

Descendants of Wm. Oliphant of North Carolina : collateral families: Martindale, Hale, Colee, Burch, Vaughn, Mitchell, Morgan, Slough, King

Resources and industries of Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa : showing the trade and commerce, railroads, business, manufacturing, mining interests, etc., of Iowa's capital and metropolis, the great railroad center of the Northwest, also contai

The silver horse : a genealogical, biographical and historical record of Trevillian, Trevilian, Travillion, Trovillion, Trevillion, Trevilion, Travillian, Trevillyan, Trevelyan : from England to America

Miscellanea V

Lineage book of the charter members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 053

Publications

Centennial of Starke County, Indiana, 1850-1950 and homecoming celebration

Everton's genealogical helper - v. 16, no. 3 Sep 1962

History of the state of Nebraska : containing a full account ... of its early settlements...; also an extended description of its counties, cities, towns and villages... biographical sketches..

Lineage book of the charter members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 046

Inventory of the county archives of Tennessee no. 11, Cheatham County (Ashland City)

The registers of the parish church of Deane

Counties of Tennessee

Corbridge and Black families

Lineage book V. 53

Howard Sherlock ancestry, Vol. 3

A list of the Lancashire wills proved within the Archdeaconry of Richmond : and now preserved in the court of probate at Lancaster from 1748 to 1792; a list of the wills proved the the Peculiar of Halton, from A.D. 1615 to 1792.

Annual register of officers and members of the Society ofColonial Wars

Directory of Leeds, Huddersfield, Dewsbury, Heckmondwike, Holmfirth, Batley ... : and all the parishes and villages in and near those populous districts of the west riding, forming the great seats of the woollen manufacture, being part 1 of the clothing district directory; 1866


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