
Jonathan Sampson in Genealogy Books
Jonathan Sampson appears in at least 82 genealogy books
Here are the top genealogy books for Jonathan Sampson
The New Hampshire register and United States calendar
The Giles memorial : genealogical memoirs of the families bearing the names of Giles, Gould, Holmes, Jennison, Leonard, Lindall, Curwen, Marshall, Robinson, Sampson, and Webb; also genealogical sketches of the Pool, Very, Tarr and other families, with a history of Pemaquid, ancient and modern; some account of early settlements in Maine; and some details of Indian warfare
The New Hampshire register and United States calendar
The New Hampshire register and United States calendar
Surname index (Soundex) files; Hoa-Jur
History of shipbuilding on North River, Plymouth County, Massachusetts : with genealogies of the shipbuilders, and accounts of the industries upon its tributaries, 1640 to 1872
History of the town of Harvard, Massachusetts, 1732-1893
The American genealogical index, Vol. 19
History of Plymouth County, Massachusetts, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men
History and genealogy of the Eastman family of America : containing biographical sketches and genealogies of both males and females
Abstract of wills, Halifax County, North Carolina, 1760-1830
Vital records of New Braintree, Massachusetts, to the year 1850
State of the accounts of the county lieutenants during the War of the Revolution, 1777-1789; ser. 03, v. 06
Muster rolls of New York provincial troops, 1755-1764
Ancient landmarks of Plymouth
The history and antiquities of Harewood, in the county of York : with topographical notices of its parish & neighbourhood
Genealogical memoirs of the Sampson family in America : from the arrival of the Mayflower in 1620, to the present time : including a biographical sketch of Deborah Sampson, the heroine of the Revolution
Annual reunion, the Reynolds Family Association ..
Vital records of Westminster, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849
Genealogical memoir of the Newcomb family containing records of nearly every person of the name in America from 1635 to 1874 : also the first generation of children descended from females who have lost the name Newcomb by marriage, with notices of the family in Elgin, Ill., 1874
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