America Normandy in Genealogy Books

America Normandy appears in at least 63 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for America Normandy

American and English genealogies in the Library of Congress

Tolman, Hanks, Willey family book of remembrance and genealogy : with allied lines

Utah GH mag, V. 05; Utah genealogical and historical magazine

Catalogue of American genealogies in the library of the Long Island Historical Society, 1935

Catalogue of American genealogies

The New York genealogical and biographical record

Goodspeed's catalogue of genealogies : also complete sets of nearly all the important historical and genealogical periodicals, blanks and blank books for genealogical records, English local history and genealogy colonial, and revolutionary reco

The Genesis of the United States; v 2

Harris, Dunlop, Valentine and allied families

Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society

Distinguished families in America, descended from Wilhelmus Beekman and Jan Thomasse Van Dyke.

Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Winnebago County. V. 2

The Turnleys : a brief record biographic and narrative of some of the Turnleys in the United States and Europe from data gathered from many sources ...

Louisiana : comprising sketches of parishes, towns, events, institutions, and persons, arranged in cyclopedic form. V. 3

History of Idaho : the gem of the mountains; v. 2

History and genealogy of the Pomeroy family : collateral lines in family groups, Normandy, Great Britain and America; comprising the ancestors and descendants of Eltweed Pomeroy from Beaminster, County Dorset, England, 1631

Memorials of the Huguenots in America, with special reference to their emigration to Pennsylvania

American genealogy : being a history of some of the early settlers of North America and their descendants, from their first emigration to the present time

History of Bridgeport and vicinity

Genealogical and personal history of the Allegheny Valley, Pennsylvania;


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