William People in Genealogy Books

William People appears in at least 137 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for William People

The Francis Richard family : from French nobility to Florida pioneers, 1300-1900

Fort Wayne, Indiana, city directory

Washington (District of Columbia), city directory

Indianapolis, Indiana city directory

Blood and iron; origin of German empire as revealed by character of its founder, Bismarck

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

A history of England under the Anglo-Saxon Kings, [by] M. Lappenberg / Translated from the German by Benjamin Thorpe. New ed., rev. by E.C. Otté

Fort Wayne, Indiana, city directory

Suffolk deeds; Vol. 09

The early records of the town of Providence, Vol. 20

A Hornbook of Virginia history

A collection of state tracts, publish'd on occasion of the late revolution in 1688, and during the reign of King William III. : To which is prefix'd, The history of the Dutch war in 1672. Translated from the French copy printed at Paris in 1682. which was supprest at the instance of the English embassador, because of the discoveries it made of the league betwixt the kings of France and England for enslaving Europe, and introducing the popish religion into these kingdoms, and the United Provinces ..

The Paxtons : their origin in Scotland, and their migrations through England and Ireland, to the colony of Pennsylvania, whence they moved South and West, and found homes in many states and territories

Fort Wayne, Indiana, city directory

Wrigley's Alberta Directory - 1922 pt. 1

York deeds

The Langstaffs of Teesdale and Weardale : materials for a history of a yeoman family

The ejected of 1662 in Cumberland and Westmorland, their predecessors and successors

"Williamston Enterprise newspapers : pt. 1. May 19, 1886 thru May 4, 1892"

A collection of state tracts, publish'd on occasion of the late revolution in 1688, and during the reign of King William III. : To which is prefix'd, The history of the Dutch war in 1672. Translated from the French copy printed at Paris in 1682. which was supprest at the instance of the English embassador, because of the discoveries it made of the league betwixt the kings of France and England for enslaving Europe, and introducing the popish religion into these kingdoms, and the United Provinces ..


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