James Knapp in Genealogy Books

James Knapp appears in at least 413 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for James Knapp

A history of the chief English families bearing the name of Knapp

The Knapp family in America : a genealogy of the descendants of William Knapp, who settled in Watertown, Mass. in 1630; including also a tabulated pedigree, paternal and maternal, of Hiram Knapp ..

Gazetteer and business directory of Sullivan County, N.Y. for 1872-3

Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River Valley : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation; Vol. 02

The history of Racine and Kenosha counties, Wisconsin : containing a history of each county, its early settlement, an extensive and minute sketch of its cities, war record, biographical sketches, history of Wisconsin

Valentine's manual of old New York

New York in the Revolution as colony and state

...History of Monroe county, New York ;

The Vermont historical gazetteer : a magazine embracing a history of each town, civil, ecclesiastical, biographical and military, v. 4

Roger Knapp (of New Haven, Conn. 1638/47) and some of his descendants : a genealogy founded upon research of and material collected by Charles Ruggles Knapp, John McSweeny, Ezra Fred Knapp and Alfred Averill Knapp

History and genealogy of a branch of the Weaver family

History of Knox County, Illinois, its cities, towns, and people; v. 01

History of Rumford, Oxford County, Maine, from its first settlement in 1779, to the present time

Oakwood cemetery records, Syracuse, New York; v. 02

Palmer families in America; Vol. 01

Spilman papers

Westbrook family genealogy of Ulster, Orange, Pike and Sussex Counties

Miami County, Indiana index of names of persons and of firms

Official records of the Union and Confederate navies in the War of the Rebellion. Ser. 1 V. 4

History of Jersey City, N.J. : a record of its early settlement and corporate progress, sketches of the towns and cities that were absorbed in the growth of the present municipality, its business, finance, manufactures and form of government, with some notice of the men who built the city


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