Edward Stamp in Genealogy Books

Edward Stamp appears in at least 46 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Edward Stamp

Swaynes descended from Francis Swayne of East Marlborough Township Chester County, Pennsylvania

The Chicago city directory for 1902

Bryan wills and deeds, with genealogical notes, 1636-1968

Post Office directory of Monmouthshire and the principal towns and places in South Wales : with maps engraved expressly for the work

Report on the manuscripts of F.W. Leyborne-Popham, Esq., of Littlecote, Co. Wilts

History of the upper peninsula of Michigan containing a full account of its early settlement

Vital records of the town of Dorchester from 1826 to 1849

History of Newcastle and Gateshead ..

A report of the Record Commissioners of the city of Boston; Vol. 36

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Fairbairn's book of crests of the families of Great Britain and Ireland

An ecclesiastical history of Great Britain; chiefly of England, from the first planting of Christianity, to the end of the reign of King Charles the Second; with a brief account of the affairs of religion in Ireland. Collected from the best ancient historians, councils, and records

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Salt Lake City, Utah, city directory

The standard history of all nations and races, Vol. 10 : containing a record of all the peoples of the world from the earliest historical times, with a description of their homes, customs, and religions; their temples, monuments, literature, and art --

Colonial families and their descendants, by one of the oldest graduates of St. Mary's Hall, Burlington, N. J. : the first female church-school established in the United States, which has reached its sixty-first year, and can point with pride to

Past and present of Iroquois County, Illinois : together with biographical sketches of many of its prominent and leading citizens and illustrious dead.

The Wiltshire archaeological and natural history magazine

Belfast and Ulster directory , Vol. 1

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