German Race in Genealogy Books

German Race appears in at least 36 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for German Race

Williams' Cincinnati directory, city guide and business mirror

History of the German people at the close of the Middle Ages;

Pennsylvania colonial records. V. 16

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

A history of Germany : from the earliest period to the present time

Wilhelm Groener, Officering, and the Schlieffen Plan

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Manual of the City Councils for ..

A Keen Understanding of Hitler's Policies: Surveying the American Zeitgeist.

The popular encyclopedia; being a general dictionary of arts, sciences, literature, biography, history, and political economy, reprinted from the American edition of the "Conversations lexicon" ... with dissertations on the rise and progress of literature

A history of Germany; from the earliest period to the present time

Handbook of American genealogy; v. 1

The Friend : a religious and literary journal

Utah GH mag, V. 31; Utah genealogical and historical magazine

Williams' Ohio state directory containing a full list of the names of persons, firms, institutions and incorporated companies engaged in business in the cities and towns of Ohio, a shippers' guide, United States post office directory, etc., etc

The diplomatic correspondence of the Right Hon. Richard Hill ... Envoy extraordinary from the court of St. James to the Duke of Savoy in the reign of Queen Ann from July 1703, to May 1706; supplemental to the history of Europe, and illustrative of the secret policy of some of the most distinguished sovereigns and statesmen relative to the Spanish succession; of the rights and liberties of the Vaudois, guaranteed by England, and of the wars in the Cevennes, Piedmont, and Lombardy, during that period. With autographs of many illustrious individuals. Edited by W. Blackley

James the Second and the Duke of Berwick

The Friend : a religious and literary journal

The quest for a lost race : presenting the theory of Paul B. Du Chaillu, that the English-speaking people of to-day are descended from the Scandinavians rather than the Teutons--from the Normans rather than the Germans

The history and antiquities of Croyland-Abbey, in the county of Lincoln


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