
Church Moseley in Genealogy Books
Church Moseley appears in at least 63 genealogy books
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The Second Presbyterian Church of Chicago, June 1st, 1842 to June 1st 1892
The confession of faith and covenants, of the Church of Christ in Chaplin, Connecticut : also the names of all persons admitted as members since its organization
The Colonial records of North Carolina : published under the supervision of the trustees of the public libraries, by order of the General Assembly. V. 01
Register of Old Concord Presbyterian Church, Appomattox County, Virginia, 1826-1878 : baptism 1826-1876, membership 1826-1878, obituary 1829- 1854
Who's who in the clergy, 1935-36
Genealogical notes, or, Contributions to the family history of some of the first settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts
The registers of St. Vedast, Foster Lane, and of St. Michael le Quern, London
Descendants of Richard Church of Plymouth, Mass
Humphreville : with collateral lines, Beecher, Bristol, Brown, Bullard, Clark, Dwight, Farrington, Peck, Preston, Sperry, Stiles : ancestral record of Francis Amelia (Smith) Lewis
Monumental inscriptions in Wandsworth parish church
The colonial vestry book of Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne County, Virginia, 1723-1786
The Virginia magazine of history and biography
The Canadian album : men of Canada, or, Success by example in religion, patriotism, business, law, medicine, education and agriculture, containing portraits of some of Canada's chief business men, statesmen, farmers, men of the learned professi; Vol. 03
History of the noble house of Stourton, of Stourton, in the county of Wilts;
Chetham miscellanies
The Lower Norfolk County Virginia antiquary; Vol. 01 - 03
Publications of the Nebraska State Historical Society
Modern Birmingham and its institutions: a chronicle of local events, from 1841 to 1871
Shropshire Parish registers
Kentucky. A history of the state, embracing a concise account of the origin and development of the Virginia colony; its expansion westward, and the settlement of the frontier beyond the Alleghanies; the erection of Kentucky as an independent state, and its subsequent development
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