Mount Hampstead in Genealogy Books

Mount Hampstead appears in at least 27 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Mount Hampstead

Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry : including American families with British ancestry, founded 1837 by Sir Bernard Burke, illustrated with heraldic colour plates, vol. 2

Transactions ... 1900-1904/5

An index to changes of name under authority of act of Parliament or royal licence and including irregular changes from 1 George III to 64 Victoria, 1760 to 1901

The peerage and baronetage of the British empire, 1890

Transactions ... 1900-1904/5

The Dictionary of national biography; Vol. 06

Kelly's handbook of distinguished people

The survey of London

Webster's royal red book; or, Court and fashionable register

The Dictionary of national biography; Vol. 22

Mississippi, comprising sketches of counties, towns, events, institutions, and persons : arranged in cyclopedic form. V. 1

Kelly's handbook of distinguished people

History of the landed gentry : of Great Britain & Ireland

Whitaker's peerage, baronetage, knightage, and companionage

Mississippi, comprising sketches of counties, towns, events, institutions, and persons : arranged in cyclopedic form. V. 2

Debrett's peerage, baronetage, knightage and companionage : comprises information concerning persons bearing hereditary or courtesy titles, privy councillors, knights, companions of the varioius orders, and the collateral branches of peers and

Collectanea genealogica

The commerce of Kansas City in 1886

Roads; being an entirely original and accurate description of all the direct and principal cross roads in England and Wales, with part of the roads of Scotland, to which are added topographical sketches of the several cities, market towns, and remarkable villages; and descriptive accounts of the principal seats of the nobility and gentry, the antiquities, natural curiosities, and other remarkable objects throughout the kingdom, the whole remodelled, augmented, and improved by the addition of numerous new roads and new admeasurements, and arragned upon a plan at once novel, clear, and intelligible, is deduced from the latest and best authorities including a table of the heights of mountains from the grand trigonometrical survey of the kingdom; also a table of the population, from the census of 1821; to which is annexed the arrival and departure o the mail, together with the rates of postage, and an entirely new set of maps

History of Mississippi, the heart of the South, vol. 2


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