
Ann Minor in Genealogy Books
Ann Minor appears in at least 87 genealogy books
Here are the top genealogy books for Ann Minor
The register booke of christninges, marriages and burialls within the precinct of the cathedrall and metropoliticall Church of Christe of Canterburie, vol. 2
Some prominent Virginia families; Vol. 01
History of the First Congregational Church, Stonington, Conn., 1674-1874 : with the report of bi-centennial proceedings, June 3, 1874 : with appendix containing statistics of the church
The Minor family of Virginia
Anderson - Overton : a continuation of Anderson family records, published 1936, and the early descendants of William Overton & Elizabeth Waters of Virginia, and allied families, published 1938
Limbus patrum Morganiae et Glamorganiae -- MOVED TO 97208 : being the genealogies of the older families of the lordships of Morgan and Glamorgan
Richmond, William and Timony Terrell : colonial Virginians
Spotvsylvania County records, 1721-1800
History of the town of Stonington, county of New London, Connecticut : from its first settlement in 1649 to 1900, with a genealogical register of Stonington families
Spotsylvania County records, 1721-1800 : being transcriptions, from the original files at the county court house, of wills, deeds, administrators' and guardians' bonds, marriage licenses, and lists of revolutionary pensioners
The register of St. Mary's Chapel at Conistone, in the parish of Burnsall-in-Craven 1567-1812
Cornwall parish registers, marriages. V. 13
The Genealogical register
The registers of St. Paul's Cathedral, vo. 26
Terrell genealogy
Our Garst family in America
Abstracts and indexes of original wills, Consistory Court, St. Asaph's Diocese, Wales, 1557-1833 : 1760
Abstracts and indexes of original wills, Consistory Court, St. Asaph's Diocese, Wales, 1557-1833 : 1788
History of the town of Stonington, county of New London, Connecticut : from its first settlement in 1649 to 1900, with a genealogical register of Stonington families
History of ancient Woodbury, Connecticut : from the first Indian deed in 1659 ... including the present towns of Washington, Southbury, Bethlem, Roxbury, and a part of Oxford and Middlebury
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