
Frank Linn in Genealogy Books
Frank Linn appears in at least 47 genealogy books
Here are the top genealogy books for Frank Linn
A history of the Shelby, Iowa community from early times until its centennial year of 1970
Northern Kentucky heritage : a periodical of regional history and genealogy - v. 13, no. 2 (spring/summer 2006)
Comprehensive index, 1875-1930, to collections, biennial reports, and publications of the Kansas State Historical Society
Some descendants of John Keand (McCann) of Whithorn, Scotland, many of whom lived and died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, and were known as McCanns
The family of Jacob Stoner II of Botetourt County, Virginia : with historical and genealogical records, 1732-1965
History of Old Vincennes and Knox County, Indiana
Locke Township cemeteries
History of Dakota Territory
With the makers of San Antonio : genealogies of the early Latin, Anglo-American, and German families with occasional biographies, each group being prefaced with a brief historical sketch and illustrations
Sheppard--Marshall and allied families : Burrows, Clark, Deakins/Dickens, Gatchell, Graves, Green, Hibbs, Hudson and many others
Supplement to the General register of the Society of Colonial Wars
The bomb - 1939
Montgomery County, Indiana index of names of persons and of firms
Vital records of Fairfield, Maine : births, marriages and deaths; v. 02
Buffalo County, Nebraska, and its people : a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement
The Hosmer heritage : ancestors and descendants of the emigrant Thomas Hosmer (1603-1687), Vol. 3
Polk LaPorte, Indiana city directory
The Lyles of Washington County, Pennsylvania : being an account of the origin, migrations, and generations of the family
Smith's directory of Iowa City and Johnson County, Iowa for 1922, volume VIII : containing an alphabetical list of names of all residents, a miscellaneo us department, consisting of city and county officials...a resident dire ctory of the county...and the number of acres and amount of personal pro perty for which each is assessed
The history of the county of Highland in the state of Ohio, from its first creation and orginization, to July 4th 1876 : together with the proceedings of the assembled people, who met on that day at Hillsboro, the county seat to celebrate the centennial birthday of the nation
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