Dick Negro in Genealogy Books
Dick Negro appears in at least 90 genealogy books
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Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia (1619-1776). V. 5
Kentucky County Court records : Grant, Harrison, Pendleton, Vol. 15
North Carolina wills and inventories copied from original and recorded wills and inventories in the office of the secretary of state
The Edward Pleasants Valentine papers : abstracts of records in the local and general archives of Virginia relating to the families of Allen, Bacon, Ballard, Batchelder, Blouet, Brassieur (Brashear), Cary, Crenshaw, Dabney, Exum.., Vol. 3
Generations remembered : Sublette family, 1700-1850
The Edward Pleasants Valentine papers : abstracts of records in the local and general archives of Virginia relating to the families of Allen, Bacon, Ballard, Batchelder, Blouet, Brassieur (Brashear), Cary, Crenshaw, Dabney, Exum.., Vol. 2
Descendants of John Cox
Abstracts from the land records of Dorchester County, Maryland; vol.07
The Documentary history of the state of New York, Vol. 3
Anderson, Cockrill, Moffett, Smith & allied families of Northern Virginia, Vol. 2
Descendants of John Cox ..
Monnett family genealogy : an emphasis of a noble Huguenot heritage, somewhat of the first immigrants Isaac and Pierre Monnet ;
North Haven annals : a history of the town from its settlement 1680, to its first centennial 1886
God blew and they scattered : Peter's people; v. 03
Brief abstracts of Norfolk County wills, 1710-1753
The Omohundro genealogical record, the Omohundros and allied families in America : blood lines traced from the first Omohundro in Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1670, through his descendants in three great branches and allied families down to 1
Genealogical reference builders newsletter - v. 8, no. 4 Nov 1974
The Boone family : a genealogical history of the descendants of George and Mary Boone, who came to America in 1717 : containing many unpublished bits of early Kentucky history : also a biographical sketch of Daniel Boone, the pioneer by one of
The Kentucky genealogist - v. 5, no. 1 (Jan/Mar 1963)
Virginia was their home : Fowlkes, Wooton, Ellis, Jennings and related lines
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