Martin Pennington in Genealogy Books

Martin Pennington appears in at least 53 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Martin Pennington

Wilson County, Kansas marriages, 1864-1900

A collection of Ludlow names and associated information, Vol. 2

Martin County, Indiana, birth records

Allegations for marriage licences issued by the Vicar-General of the Archbishop of Canterbury, July 1679 to June 1687

Fitzgerald's Trenton and Mercer County directory

United States official postal guide : July 1943 Part 1 domestic postal service including international money order business; v. 01

Abstracts of probate acts in the Prerogative court of Canterbury, Vol. 1. 1630-1634

The Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography - v. 25 (1901)

Newspaper abstracts from McDonough County, Illinois, vol. 1

The Narva - 1933

Texas state gazetteer and business directory. - 1882-83

The early Germans of New Jersey : their history, churches and genealogies

The Parliament and Councils of England, chronologically arranged [electronic resource] : from the reign of William I. to the Revolution in 1688 : dedicated, by permission, to Her Majesty

Genealogies of the State of New York : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation, vol. 3

Miscellanea VI : Bedingfeld papers

A compleat history of the life and raigne of King Charles, : from his cradle to his grave.

History of Seneca County, Ohio, containing a history of the county, its townships, towns, villages ... portraits of early settlers and prominent men; biographies; history of the Northwest territory; history of Ohio; statistical and miscellaneous matter, etc., etc

The Carr book : sketches of the lives of many of the descendants of Robert and Caleb Carr, whose arrival on this continent in 1635 began the American story of our family

Cemetery records of [name of cemetery] in Odessa, Texas, centennial years 1891-1991; v. 01

The Montgomery manuscripts (1603-1706)


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