Martin Pyle in Genealogy Books

Martin Pyle appears in at least 36 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Martin Pyle

Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory

Genealogy of the Darlington family : a record of the descendants of Abraham Darlington of Birmingham, Chester Co., Penn[sylvani]a, and of some other families of the name compiled and edited by Gilbert Cope

Genealogy of the Darlington Family : a record of the descendants of Abraham Darlington of Birmingham, Chester Co., Penna., and of some other families of the name

Redskin - 1961

History of Chester county, Pennsylvania, with genealogical and biographical sketches

The old settlers' history of Bates County, Missouri, from its first settlement to the first day of January, 1900

History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania

Royal county directory of Devonshire

Kansas City, Kansas, city directory - 1954

Everton's genealogical helper - v. 12, no. 3 Sep 1958

Indianapolis, Indiana city directory

Alumni directory - 2000

Muster rolls of the Pennsylvania volunteers in the War of 1812-1814 : with contemporary papers and documents; ser. 02, v. 12

1943 Vol.41 Liahona, the Elders' journal

Indianapolis, Indiana city directory

Somerset parish registers. Marriages. V. 8

History of Santa Clara County (California)

Research collection of Worth Stickley Ray and his wife, Marie Wroten on their ancestral lines, and other families of the Southern States, Vol. 78

History of Knox County, Ohio, its past and present : containing a condensed, comprehensive history of Ohio, including an outline history of the northwest; a complete history of Knox County; its townships, city, towns, villages, schools, churche

A genealogical record of the descendants of John and Mary Palmer of Concord, Chester (now Delaware) Co., Pa. : especially through their son, John Palmer Jr., and sons-in-law, William and James Trimble : with notes of ancestry or information of many of the families with home they intermarried


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