Richard Prentice in Genealogy Books

Richard Prentice appears in at least 64 genealogy books

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A report of the Record Commissioners of the city of Boston; Vol. 30

Genealogy of the Crane family. V. 1

The Royal kalendar: and court and city register, for England, Scotland, Ireland, and the colonies ..

History of the harbor district of Los Angeles, dating from its earliest history : containing also short, well-written personal sketches of many men and women who have made this one of the foremost sections of the state

Cape Times South African directory

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Wills & adminstrations from the Knaresborough court rolls

More about Stifford and its neighbourhood, past and present ..

Norfolk parish register, marriages. V. 9

Calendar of Sussex marriage licenses : recorded in the peculiar courts of the Bishop of Chichester for the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dean of Chichester, January, 1582-80, to December, 1730, deaneries of Pagham and Tarring, January, 1579-80, to ; Vol. 12

The Hudson-Fulton celebration, 1909, the fourth annual report of the Hudson-Fulton celebration commission to the Legislature of the state of New York. Transmitted to the Legislature, May twentieth, nineteen ten

Counties of LaGrange and Noble, Indiana : historical and biographical

Alabama notes

London parish registers : marriages at St. James', Duke's place. V. 3

An historical sketch of Los Angeles county, California. From the Spanish occupancy, by the founding of the mission San Gabriel Archangel, September 8, 1771, to July 4, 1876

Records of the Church of Christ at Cambridge in New England, 1632-1830 : comprising the ministerial records of baptisms, marriages, deaths, admission to covenant and communion, dismissals and church proceedings

Cambridge Church Records 1632 to 1830

The registers of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, London; Vol. 01

Spalding memorial a genealogical history of Edward Spalding of Massachusetts Bay, and his descendants

The Spoor family in America; a record of the known descendants of Jan Wybesse Spoor who migrated from Holland, and settled in the Hudson river valley in the middle of the seventeenth century;


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