
Elizabeth Southworth in Genealogy Books
Elizabeth Southworth appears in at least 151 genealogy books
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"Ancient landmarks of Plymouth : part 1, historical sketch and titles of estates; part 2, genealogical register of Plymouth families"
Ancient landmarks of Plymouth. Part I. Historical sketch and titles of estates. Part II. Genealogical register of Plymouth families
Parish of Blackburn, county of Lancaster. A history of Blackburn, town and parish
History of the county palatine and duchy of Lancaster, Vol. 3
A history of the Brownell family
A history of Blackburn : town and parish
Remains, historical & literary, connected with the palatine counties of Lancaster and Chester
Family records, being some account of the ancestry of my father and mother Charles William Woolsey and Jane Eliza Newton
The Royalist composition papers, being the proceedings of the Committee for compounding, A. D. 1643-1660, so far as they relate to the county of Lancaster : extracted from the records preserved in the Public Record Office, London ?, Vol. 95
Family records, being some account of the ancestry of my father and mother Charles William Woolsey and Jane Eliza Newton
Memoranda relating to the ancestry and family of Hon. Levi Parson Morton, vice-president of the United States (1889-1893)
Descendants of Richard Church of Plymouth, Mass
Ancient landmarks of Plymouth
Greene (Green) family of Plymouth colony
Remains, historical & literary, connected with the palatine counties of Lancaster and Chester [microform]
A history and genealogy of the Conant family in England and America, thirteen generations : containing also some genealogical notes on the Connet, Connett, and Connit families
The Redmans of Levens and Harewood : a contribution to the history of the Levens family of Redman and Redmayne in many of its branches
Chetham miscellanies
Illustrated history of Lowell and vicinity, Massachusetts
Some Virginia marriages, 1700-1799, Vol. 1
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