Jackson Lost in Genealogy Books

Jackson Lost appears in at least 32 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Jackson Lost

Rogue digger, v.41

A history of the Seventh Day Baptists in West Virginia : including the Woodridgetown and Salemville churches in Pennsylvania and the Shrewsbury church in New Jersey

Confederate veteran (Nashville, Tennessee), Vol. 29

In the name of Jesus, church book, St. Peter's Lutheran, Randolph (Bremen), Randolph County, Illinois, records

The works of Hubert Howe Bancroft; Vol. 30

The Hudson-Fulton celebration, 1909, the fourth annual report of the Hudson-Fulton celebration commission to the Legislature of the state of New York. Transmitted to the Legislature, May twentieth, nineteen ten

Pennsylvania archives

Genealogy of the Greenleaf family

Pennsylvania archives

Commemorative biographical record of prominent and representative men of Indianapolis and vicinity, containing biographical sketches of business and professional men and of many of the early settled families

Notes and queries

A Hallock genealogy : an attempt to tabulate and set in order the numerous descendants of Peter Hallock, who landed at Southold, Long Island, N.Y., about the year 1640, and settled at Aquebogue near Mattituck

Rogue digger, v.40

Record of the services of Illinois soldiers in the Black Hawk War, 1831- 32, and in the Mexican War, 1846-8 : containing a complete roster of commissioned officers and enlisted men of both wars, taken from the official rolls on file in the War

Story of the war : pictorial history of the great Civil War, embracing full and authentic accounts of battles by land and sea ... containing carefully prepared biographies of the leading generals and naval commanders

Beautiful Thornrose

MOKC v. 44 ; The Kansas City Genealogist

History of Oregon

The Southerner, a novel; being the auto-biography of Nicholas Worth

The History of Clinton County, Missouri : containing a history of the County, its cities, towns, etc., biographical sketches of its citizens, Clinton County in the late war, general and local statistics, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, history of Missouri, map of Clinton County, etc., etc


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