
Charles Moors in Genealogy Books
Charles Moors appears in at least 60 genealogy books
Here are the top genealogy books for Charles Moors
Kelly's directory of Monmouthshire and South Wales, 1920
A topographical dictionary of England, comprising the several counties, cities, boroughs, corporate and market towns, parishes, and townships, and the islands of Guernsey, Jersey, and Man, with historical and statistical descriptions …, Vol. 1
The Historians' history of the world : a comprehensive narrative of the rise and development of nations as recorded by over two thousand of the great writers of all ages, vol. 10
History of the Pilgrims and puritans
Sixth catalogue of the officers and members of the Institute of 1770
Memorials of the Mauran family
The Hales chronicles, 3rd ed., Vol. 1
Remains, historical & literary, connected with the palatine counties of Lancaster and Chester
An index to the wills and administrations (including the "infra" wills) now preserved in the Probate Registry at Chester, for the years 1801-1810, both inclusive
Remains, historical & literary, connected with the palatine counties of Lancaster and Chester
Genealogies of the Raymond families of New England, 1630-1 to 1886. : with a historical sketch of some of the Raymonds of early times, their origin, etc.
Lineage book of the charter members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 002
The footprints of time : and a complete analysis of our American system of government, with a concise history of the original colonies and of the United States
Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents relating to Lancashire and Cheshire : [publications]
History of Europe, 1500-1848
Vital records of Pittston, Maine : to the year 1892
The book of history. A history of all nations from the earliest times to the present, with over 8,000 illustrations
Boston register and business directory
Chetham miscellanies
History of the great Reformation of the sixteenth century in Germany, Switzerland, &c.
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