
Salem Marble in Genealogy Books
Salem Marble appears in at least 28 genealogy books
Here are the top genealogy books for Salem Marble
The Salem Press historical and genealogical record
A Blanchard memorial : being a brief account of our ancestors so far as the writer has been able to trace them through the various branches back to colonial times, together with a short history of our own family
History of Ellenwood-Wharton and 20 allied families, 1620-1968 : Needham, Shedd, Doty, Potter, Chamerlain, Irvine, Wier, Smith, Sanor, Wilkinson, Soule, Devol, Fleck, Cowell, Henderson, Delano, Oakes, Bent, Freeman, Atherton
Brinkerhoff's history of Marion County, Illinois
The American Baptist magazine - v. 87, no. 11 (Nov. 1907)
Estes genealogies, 1097-1893
Annual register of the Alumnae Association of Smith College
History of Chautauqua County, New York, and its people
Williams' Ohio state directory containing a full list of the names of persons, firms, institutions and incorporated companies engaged in business in the cities and towns of Ohio, a shippers' guide, United States post office directory, etc., etc
Salem vessels and their voyages : a history of the pepper trade with the island of Sumatra,
Annual register of the Alumnae Association of Smith College
Our own Sevier : a comprehensive, centennial volume, Sevier County, 1865-1965
Vital records of Charlton, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849
Goldthwaite genealogy : descendants of Thomas Goldthwaite, an early settler of Salem, Mass., with some account of the Goldthwaite family in England
Vital records of Methuen, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849
Historical data relating to counties, cities, and towns in Massachusetts
An index of pioneers from Massachusetts to the west, especially the state of Michigan
History of the town of Sutton, Massachusetts, from 1704 to 1876 : including Grafton until 1735; Millbury until 1813; and parts of Northbridge, Upton, and Auburn, Vol. 2
Memorial record of western Kentucky, Vol. 1-2
American ancestry : giving the name and descent, in the male line, of Americans whose ancestors settled in the United States previous to the Declaration of Independence, A.D., 1776. V. 05
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