
German Lost in Genealogy Books
German Lost appears in at least 39 genealogy books
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Who's who in America - 40th ed v. 1 (1978-1979)
Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute
The book of history. A history of all nations from the earliest times to the present, with over 8,000 illustrations
Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
A portrait and biographical record of Delaware and Randolph counties, Ind. : containing biographical sketches of many prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies and portraits of all of the presidents of the United States, and biographies of the governors of Indiana
The Lower Norfolk County Virginia antiquary; Vol. 01 - 03
Der Reggeboge = The Rainbow : journal of the Pennsylvania German Society - v. 4, no. 1 March 1970
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Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute
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Broad Bay descendants' correspondence : letters, research, documents -1990-2000 : relating to the history of Broad Bay (Waldoboro), Maine : the German colony of Broad Bay settled by Samuel Waldo, gent. 1742-1753
Two years among New Guinea cannibals : a naturalist's sojourn among the aborigines of unexplored New Guinea
The political, social, and literary history of Germany from the commencement to the present day
The Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, Kentucky
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The Book of history; a history of all nations from the earliest times to the present, with over 8,000 illus. With an introd. by Viscount Bryce, contributing authors, W.M. Flinders Petrie and many other specialists
Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute
The quest for a lost race : presenting the theory of Paul B. Du Chaillu, that the English-speaking people of to-day are descended from the Scandinavians rather than the Teutons--from the Normans rather than the Germans
Cassell's new biographical dictionary : containing memoirs of the most eminent men and women of all ages and countries
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