Sir Mortimer in Genealogy Books

Sir Mortimer appears in at least 143 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Sir Mortimer

Cross index of Ancestral roots of sixty American colonists and supplement by Fredrick Weiss [sic] : contains all maternal lines as well as seventy-one descent charts

The history of England : written in French

An essay towards a topographical history of the county of Norfolk : containing a description of the towns, villages, and hamlets, with the foundations of monasteries, churches, chapels, chantries, and other religious buildings ..

Living descendants of blood royal; Vol. 03

A history of the family of Fortescue in all its branches

The works of Sir John Fortescue, Knight, Chief Justice of England and Lord Chancellor to King Henry the Sixth

The works of Sir John Fortescue, Knight, Chief Justice of England and Lord Chancellor to King Henry the Sixth : now first collected and arranged by Thomas (Fortescue) Lord Clermont.

Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society

Cassell's illustrated history of England

John Davis [and] his wife, Dorothea (Gotherson) Davis, early Salem County, N.J. Quakers : and some of their descendants (including Samuel Morgan and John Brick lines), royal and Magna Carta ancestors

"Calendar of the Carew manuscripts : preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth, Vol. 5"

The Gentleman's magazine library; being a classified collection of the chief contents of the Gentleman's magazine from 1731 to 1868

Some descendants of Edmund Mooers, 1614-1677 of Newbury, Massachusetts

Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office--Richard II, Vol. 2. 1381-1385

Archaeologia cambrensis

Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society

The historical collections of a citizen of London in the fifteenth century

Living descendants of blood royal; Vol. 04

The family of Corbet; its life and times

Collections for a history of Staffordshire


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