James Mann in Genealogy Books

James Mann appears in at least 445 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for James Mann

The Publications of the Thoresby Society : miscellanea -; v. 31

Mann memorial, a record of the Mann family in America : genealogy of the descendants of Richard Mann of Scituate, Mass., preceded by English family records, and an account of the Wrentham, Rehoboth, Boston, Lexington, Virginia and other branche

History of Pembroke, New Hampshire, 1730-1895 : in two volumes

Chronological record of the English Manns

Publications

The registers of the parish church of Rothwell, Co. York; pt. 02

The Union regiments of Kentucky

The abridged compendium of American genealogy : first families of America : a genealogical encyclopedia of the United States

The registers of the parish church of Deane

The compendium of American genealogy : the standard genealogical encyclopedia of the first families of America.; Vol. 4

History of Kane County, Ill.; v. 01

Vital record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850 : a family register for the people, 1898, v.17

The Manns, from Tennessee to Texas : ca. 1808-1964

The register book of marriages belonging to the parish of St. George, Hanover Square, in the county of Middlesex : Marriages, 1724-1787

Macon, Georgia newspaper clippings : Weekly telegraph, Vol. 8

Sands's Sydney and suburban directory

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

Indianapolis, Indiana city directory

History of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton counties, Pennsylvania : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its pioneers and prominent men.

History of the counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania, with biographical selections : including their early settlement and development; a description of the historic and interesting localities; sketches of their cities, towns and villages; portraits of prominent men; biographies of representative citizens; outline history of Pennsylvania; statistics


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