David Mark in Genealogy Books

David Mark appears in at least 386 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for David Mark

Brooklyn, New York, city directory

Trow's general directory of the boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx, city of New York

Alumni directory - 1994

History and genealogy of the Bangs family in America : with genealogical tables and notes, tracing the descendants, male and female, from the Pilgrim ancestor, Edward Bangs of Plymouth and Eastham : illustrated with numerous fine engravings and

Medford (Jackson County, Oregon) city directory, : including Ashland, contains: buyers' guide and a complete classified business directory - 1990

Greeley, Colorado city directroy : including classified business directory - 1966

Brooklyn, New York, city directory

Van de Mark or Van der Mark ancestry

Moscow, (Latah County, Idaho) and Pullman, (Whitman County, Wash.) city directory - 1975

Bend (Deschutes County, Ore.) city directory : including Prineville, Redmond, Sisters and rurals - 1991

Debrett's peerage, baronetage, knightage and companionage : comprises information concerning persons bearing hereditary or courtesy titles, privy councillors, knights, companions of the varioius orders, and the collateral branches of peers and

Brooklyn, New York, city directory

History and genealogy of the Bangs family in America : with genealogical tables and notes, tracing the descendants, male and female, from the Pilgrim ancestor, Edward Bangs of Plymouth and Eastham : illustrated with numerous fine engravings and

Personalities of the West and Midwest - 1972-73

Pennsylvania archives: third series;

Kelly's directory of Monmouthshire and South Wales, 1920

Pennsylvania archives: third series;

Emporia (Lyon County, Kansas) city directory : also a buyers' guide and a complete classified business directory - 1984

The National dean's list - 10th ed., v. 1 (1986/87)

The American descendants of Chretien DuBois of Wicres, France : Part Nineteen; pt. 16


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