Jackson Long in Genealogy Books

Jackson Long appears in at least 478 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Jackson Long

History of Seneca County, Ohio, containing a history of the county, its townships, towns, villages ... portraits of early settlers and prominent men; biographies; history of the Northwest territory; history of Ohio; statistical and miscellaneous matter, etc., etc

Newspaper notices of Mississippians, 1820-1860

A Standard history of Allen County, Ohio : an authentic narrative of the past, with particular attention to the modern era in the commercial, industrial, eductional, civic and social development, Vol. 2

Confederate veteran (Nashville, Tennessee), Vol. 19

History of Seneca County, Ohio : containing a history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, biographies, history of the Northwest territory, history of Ohio, statistical and miscellaneous

Journeys through Jackson : the official journal of the Jackson County Genealogical Society, Inc. - v. 18, no. 2

History of Queens County, New York : with illustrations, portraits & sketches of prominent families and individuals

Boyd's marriage index, 1538-1837. Third series, Vol. 90

Records of the towns of North and South Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y., 1654-1880; Vol. 02

Descendants of Joseph and Esther Jackson who settled in Canterbury, Connecticut, in 1733. : dedicated to the sons and grandsons who fought in the colonial war and in the war of independence.

Kansas City (Missouri) city directories - 1921

Kniseley-Wells family genealogy

Christopher Cox and Stephen Gill families

Emerson's Anderson directory, being a complete index to the residents of the city, also a classified business directory, to which is added an appendix containing useful information of city, county, state and miscellaneous matters, together with a street directory, a gazetteer of Madison county, and a post-office, telegraph and express office directory of Indiana

The prisoners' memoirs, or, Dartmoor prison; containing a complete and impartial history of the entire captivity of the Americans in England, from the commencement of the last war between the United States and Great Britain, until all prisoners were released by the treaty of Ghent. Also a particular detail of all occurrences relative to the horrid massacre at Dartmoor, on the fatal evening of the 6th of April, 1815

The Union regiments of Kentucky

Everton's genealogical helper - v. 18, no. 3 Sep 1964

The Georgia historical quarterly

Who's who in America, v. 10 (1918-1919)

United States official postal guide


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