Brother Sabbath in Genealogy Books

Brother Sabbath appears in at least 53 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Brother Sabbath

Genealogy from Adam to Christ, with the genealogy of Adam Heinecke and Henry Vandersaal, from 1747 to 1881. : to which is added a brief account of the author's travels in about sixteen years as an evangelist, and twelve sermons composed by himself

The Henrys and the Kings : incidents taken from t

Our pioneer heritage, Vol. 9

Records of Grove Hill Community Baptist Church, Methodist Church & Cemetery, 1855-1972

Early history of the town of Hopkinton, history of East Village, Nicholville and vicinity : diaries of Elisha Risdon and Artemas Kent, soldiers of the Civil War, genealogical record of sixty of the pioneer families; with two maps and a hundred

A history of Nebraska Methodism, first half-century, 1854-1904

A History of Nebraska Methodism : first half-century 1854-1904

Genealogy, from Adam to Christ, with the genealogy of Adam Heinecke and Henry Vandersaal from 1747 to 1868 : to which is added a brief account of the author's travels as an evangelist, with some interesting incidents thereto, with ten sermons c

Semi-centennial history of the Frenchtown M.E. Church with a chapter of reminiscences, and brief sketches of the pastors, also, a chapter on the part this church bore in suppressing the rebellion

If a house could talk; being a history of flood or released recollections

Ririe memories, the life histories and genealogy of the families of James and Ann Boyack Ririe, 1750-1964

Thomas Bullock, early Mormon pioneer

Levi Savage diaries : Toquerville, Utah; v. 1

History of the Baptists in Vermont

Thompson in Africa : or, an account of the missionary labors, sufferings, travels, and observations, of George Thompson in Western Africa, at the Mendi mission

The Methodist magazine

Proceedings of the ... annual convention of the Cumberland County Sabbath School Association of Pennsylvania

Congregational Nebraska

The Pioneer campfire, in four parts : With the emigrants on the great plains. With the settlers in the log cabin homes. With the hunters and miners. With the preachers on the trails, at campmeetings and in the log cabins. Anecdotes, adventures

Utah GH mag, V. 06; Utah genealogical and historical magazine


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