
Frances Legg in Genealogy Books
Frances Legg appears in at least 20 genealogy books
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Bradford roots and branches
Paver's marriage licenses; Vol.40
Somerset parish registers. Marriages
Gloucestershire parish registers, marriages. V. 8
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Genealogy of the name and family of Hunt : early established in America from Europe, exhibiting pedigrees of ten thousand persons, enlarged by religious and historic readings [and] enriched with indices of names and places
Paver's marriage licences
American library directory : A classified list of libraries, with names of librarians and statistical data, compiled biennially
Gloucestershire parish registers. Marriages
Collections relating to the family of Crispe
Shropshire Parish registers
History of McDonough County, Illinois : together with sketches of the towns, villages and townships, educational, civil, military and political history, portraits of prominent individuals, and biographies of the representative citizens. History of Illinois, embracing accounts of the pre-historic and historic races and a brief review of its civil and military history.
Hampshire parish registers, marriages. V. 15
Shropshire parish registers : Lichfield Diocese; Vol. 14
London marriage licences, 1521-1869
The visitation of Cambridge, made in 1575, continued and enlarged with the vissitation [sic] of the same county made by Henry St. George, in 1619, with many other descents added thereto
Abstracts of Somersetshire wills, etc., Vol. 4
Registers of Oswestry, Vol. 5
Index to advertisements for next of kin, heirs at law, legates &c., &c., who have been advertised for to claim money and property in Great Britain and all parts of the world : also annuitants, shareholders, intestates, testators, missing friend
Syracuse directory, 1908 ; The Syracuse directory : including Solvay; gives names, occupations and addresses of all men eighteen years old or over, women who carry on business or are employed
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