Martin Port in Genealogy Books
Martin Port appears in at least 66 genealogy books
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Report and transactions
An index of pioneers from Massachusetts to the west, especially the state of Michigan
Dundee delineated; or, A history and description of that town, its institutions, manufactures and commerce. Illustrated with engravings ... and plans ... To which is appended a general directory, etc
The history of Guernsey and its bailiwick; with occasional notices of Jersey
A report of the Record Commissioners of the city of Boston; Vol. 30
An historical and descriptive guide to the Channel Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, &c. &c. embracing a brief history of their situation, extent, population, laws, customs, public buildings, amusements, antiquities, climate, and productions, vegetable and mineral, together with a complete commercial directory of both islands, coins weights, measures, &c. ..
Report and transactions
Biographical history, Atchison County, Missouri...
The registers of Banstead in the county of Surrey, 1547-1789
Post Office Dundee Directory
Bishop's transcripts at Wells V. 2
Visitation of England and Wales, notes, Vol. 9
Report and transactions
D. B. Cooke & Co's city directory for the year... : being a complete general and business directory ... a street and avenue directory, and an appendix ... - 1860-61
Norfolk archaeology, or, Miscellaneous tracts relating to the antiquities of the county of Norfolk
A calendar of wills and administrations relating to the county of Dorset : proved in the Consistory court (Dorsetshire division) of the late diocese of Bristol, 1681-1792, and in the Archdeaconry court of Dorset, 1568-1792, and in the several peculiars, 1660-1799, all now preserved at the probate registry, Blandford
Bridgton town register, 1905
Proceedings - Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society
The Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography - v. 25 (1901)
Genealogical memoranda of the family of Ames
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