Thomas Lamb in Genealogy Books

Thomas Lamb appears in at least 777 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Thomas Lamb

Post Office directory of Monmouthshire and the principal towns and places in South Wales : with maps engraved expressly for the work

Pigot and Co.'s royal national and commercial directory and topography : of the counties of Bedford, Cambridge, Essex, Herts, Huntingdon, Kent, Middlesex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Surrey and Sussex ... to which is added, a directory of London and its suburbs

The families of Moir and Byres

"City of Bristol, Newport and Welch towns directory : including Bristol, Bridgend, Cardiff, Chepstow, Cowbridge, LLantrissaint, Merthyr, Neath, Newbridge, Newport, Swansea &c. [for] 1848"

The registers of Whitburn, in the county of Durham : baptisms, 1611-1812, marriages, 1579-1812, burials, 1579-1812; Vol. 10

Court rolls of the borough of Colchester

Parish register of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in the city of Chester, 1532-1837

Minutes of the Board of Property of the province of Pennsylvania; ser. 02, v. 19

Kelly's directory of Monmouthshire and South Wales, 1920

Records of the Baron court of Stitchell, 1655-1807

The register of St. Andrew's parish church, Penrith; Vol. 05

Anno regni Georgii ii. regis Magna Britannia, Francia, & Hibernia, Octavo : at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the 14th day of January, anno dom. 1734...

Williamson County, Tennessee marriage records, 1800-1850

Pennsylvania archives. Second series. V. 19

The North Carolina historical and genealogical register

The Publications of the Thoresby Society : miscellanea -; v. 20

The register of St. Nicholas Without, Dublin. 1694-1739

Historical collections relating to the town of Salisbury, Litchfield county, Connecticut

Illinois historical, Crawford County biographical

The first century of the history of Springfield; the official records from 1636 to 1736, with an historical review and biographical mention of the founders


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