James Means in Genealogy Books

James Means appears in at least 201 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for James Means

History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania : including its early settlement and progress to the present time; a description of its historic and interesting localities; its cities, towns and villages; religious, educational, social and military h, Vol. 2

A standard history of the Hanging Rock iron region of Ohio; an authentic narrative of the past, with an extended survey of the industrial and commercial development

Pennsylvania archives. Third series. V. 23

A Standard history of the Hanging Rock iron region of Ohio : an authentic narrative of the past, with an extended survey of the industrial and commercial development V. 1

Pennsylvania archives. Fifth series. V. 07

Berkebile families in America, Vol. 4

Boston club book for 1888 : containing a full list of members and addresses of all Boston clubs of any social or political prominence

A history of Christian County, Kentucky, from oxcart to airplane

History of Wright County, Minnesota; v. 02

"Court records Shelby County, Indiana 1822 to 1862"

Pennsylvania archives. Third series V.23

A report of the Record Commissioners of the city of Boston; Vol. 30

The McLouth times : souvenir, McLouth, Kansas, Nov. 25, 1898

Reminiscences of public men in Alabama, for thirty years : with an appendix

Reminiscences of public men in Alabama : for thirty years, with an appendix

Record of Pennsylvania volunteers in the Spanish-American War, 1898

Early records, Hampshire County, Virginia, now West Virginia : including at the start most of known Va. aside from Augusta District

A history of Kentucky and Kentuckians; the leaders and representative men in commerce, industry and modern activities

Thomas Young, gentleman, descendants (1725/1998), PA-SC-MS-TN, and intermarriage genealogies : including: Bird, Bogan, Brandon, Buchanan, Calhoun, Cunningham, Greer, Gregory, Kennedy, Hamilton, Holland, Hughes, McCrary, McBeth, Means, and Steen, vol. 4

History of the Presbyterian Church in South Carolina since 1850


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