Harrison Nee in Genealogy Books

Harrison Nee appears in at least 41 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Harrison Nee

Williams' Fort Wayne directory, city guide, and business mirror : volume 1, 1858-'59

Fort Wayne, Indiana, city directory

The parish record of the Strausstown Lutheran Parish - Oct. 1917

Index, Emporia Weekly Gazette, Vol. 12-14

Fort Wayne, Indiana, city directory

Pedigree and memoirs of the family of Loraine of Kirkharle

Indexes, death notices, Emporia (KS) Gazette, Vol. 16

The House of Overy, Vol. 2

Medlin clan and kin in America, 1652-1852 : Medlin settlement in Peters colony of Texas, 1844-1852

The Woods-McAfee memorial : containing an account of John Woods and James McAfee of Ireland and their descendants in America ... [and] journals of James and Robert McAfee, kept in May-August 1773

Collections of the Huguenot Society of America.; v. 01

Some colonial mansions and those who lived in them : with genealogies of the various families mentioned

Hartford City, Montpelier and Blackford County, Indiana directory ... 1895 and gazetteer of land owners ..

Genealogical and family history of the state of Maine;

Fort Wayne, Indiana, city directory

History of Knox and Daviess County, Indiana : from the earliest time to the present; with biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc. ; together with an extended history of the colonial days of Vincennes, and its progress down to the formation of the state government

The Trowbridge genealogy : history of the Trowbridge family in America

The descendants of John Backhouse, yeoman, of Moss Side, near Yealand Redman, Lancashire

Portrait and biographical album of Peoria County, Illinois : containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the presidents of the United States and governors of the state

Indexes, death notices, Emporia [Kansas] gazette, Vol. 13


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