How Lost in Genealogy Books

How Lost appears in at least 64 genealogy books

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1907-1908 Vol.05 No.27-52 Liahona, the Elders' journal

History of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania volunteer cavalry which was recruited and known as the Anderson cavalry in the rebellion of 1861-1865;

James the Second and the Duke of Berwick

1923 Vol.21 Liahona, the Elders' journal

Abstracts of pensions : soldiers of the Revolution, 1812, & Indian Wars who settled on the Kentucky side of the Ohio River; v. 04

Kansas historical quarterly - v. 31, no. 3 Autumn 1965

History of Greene and Sullivan Counties, State of Indiana

The history of Newark, New Jersey : being a narrative of its rise and progress, from the settlement in May, 1666, by emigrants from Connecticut, to the present time, including a sketch of the press of Newark, from 1791 to 1878

The lost cause : a new southern history of the war of the Confederates, comprising a full and authentic account of the rise and progress of the late southern confederacy, the campaigns, battles, incidents, and adventures of the most gigantic struggle of the world's history, drawn from official sources, and approved by the most distinguished confederate leaders ; with numerous splendid steel portraits

Dod's peerage, baronetage and knightage of Great Britain and Ireland for ..., including all the titled classes

Illinois, historical and statistical : comprising the essential facts of its planting and growth as a province, county, territory, and state

Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute

Comprehensive index, 1875-1930, to collections, biennial reports, and publications of the Kansas State Historical Society

The Wetmore family of America, and its collateral branches : with genealogical, biographical, and historical notices

Family research : (Becker, Benedict, Donaldson, McCallum and Threlkeld)

The Methodist review

Indianapolis, Indiana city directory

Narcissus

The history of the state of Indiana : from the earliest explorations by the French to the present time, containing an account of the principal civil, political, and military events, from 1763 to 1897

Utah GH mag, V. 25; Utah genealogical and historical magazine


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