Home Naval in Genealogy Books

Home Naval appears in at least 89 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Home Naval

Debrett's peerage, baronetage, knightage and companionage : comprises information concerning persons bearing hereditary or courtesy titles, privy councillors, knights, companions of the varioius orders, and the collateral branches of peers and

The records of living officers of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps

Kelly's handbook of distinguished people

The county families of the United Kingdom; or, Royal manual of the titled and untitled aristocracy of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland ..

Obituaries and funerals from the Washington times herald, Washington, Indiana; 2003

The records of living officers of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps : with a history of naval operations during the Rebellion of 1861-5, and a list of the ships and officers participating in the great battles

Who's who in America, v. 10 (1918-1919)

Kelly's handbook of distinguished people

Obituaries and funerals from the Washington times herald, Washington, Indiana; 2012

Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute

The city of Newburyport in the Civil War from 1861 to 1865 : with the individual records of the soldiers and sailors who served to its credit; also the war records of many natives and residents of the city credited to other places

Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute

Who's important in medicine

Who's who in New York City and State

Guide to Federal records in the National Archives of the United States; v. 3

Who's who in America - 40th ed v. 1 (1978-1979)

The records of living officers of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps

Who's who in America - v. 8 (1914-1915)

Supplement to a Genealogical history of the families of Paulet (or Pawlett), Berewe (or Barrow), Lawrence, and Parker Morgan of Llanfabon, Co: Glamorgan, Turner of Oldland in Keymer, Co: Sussex, Vavasour of Hazelwood, Co: York, Walwyn of Longwo

Armorial families; a complete peerage, baronetage, and knightage, and a directory of some gentlemen of coat-armour, and being the first attempt to show which arms in use at the moment are borne by legal authority


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