American Rittenhouse in Genealogy Books

American Rittenhouse appears in at least 60 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for American Rittenhouse

"1683-1920"; The fourteen points and what became of them--foreign propaganda in the public schools--rewriting the history of the United States--the espionage act and how it worked--"illegal and indefensible blockade" of the Central powers--1,000,000 victims of starvation--our debt to France and to Germany--the war vote in Congress--truth about the Belgian atrocities--our treaty with Germany and how observed--the alien property custodianship--secret will of Cecil Rhodes--racial strains in American life--Germantown settlement of 1683 and a thousand other topics

Historical and biographical sketches

Philadelphia, a history of the city and its people : a record of 225 years; v. 01

Burke's distingushed families of America : the lineages of 1600 families of British origin now resident in the United States of America : illustrated with heraldic colour plates

Bibliography on German settlements in colonial North America : especially on the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants, 1683-1933

A genea-biographical history of the Rittenhouse family and all its branches in America : with sketches of their descendants, from the earliest available records of the present time, including the birth of Wilhelm in 1644, vol. 1

Lineage book of the charter members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 004

Collins historical sketches of Kentucky : history of Kentucky; v. 02

Philadelphia, a history of the city and its people : a record of 225 years; v. 04

Daughters of the American Revolution magazine

Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society

A history of Livingston County, New York : from its earliest traditions, to its part in the war for our union with an account of the Seneca Nation of Indians, and biographical sketches of earliest settlers and prominent public men

The Dewees family : genealogical data, biographical facts and historical information

Early Philadelphia; its people, life and progress

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

Lineage book V. 10

Loyalist gazette, v. 43

The Old Northwest genealogical quarterly - v. 7 (July 1904)

Historic towns of the middle states

Pioneer history of the Holland purchase of western New York : embracing some account of the ancient remains ... and a history of pioneer settlement under the auspices of the Holland company; including reminiscences of the war of 1812; the origin, progress and completion of the Erie canal, etc., etc., etc.


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