Martin Sweet in Genealogy Books

Martin Sweet appears in at least 62 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Martin Sweet

History and genealogy of the ancestors and some descendants of Stukely Westcott : one of the thirteen original proprietors of Providence Plantation and the colony of Rhode Island with especial mention of the Westcotts of Cheshire, Berkshire Cou

"Pythian history : containing the life, death and burial of the founder of the order, Justus H. Rathbone; the birth and progress of the order; the creation of the Supreme lodge and a review of its conventions since 1868"

Martin family record from 1760 to 1963

Hartford times : newspaper queries 1937-1946; Vol.03

The hatchet : being the ... year book of Washington University - 1961

Wiltshire parish registers. Marriages. V. 5

The Medical scope, University of Pennsylvania medical school

History and genealogical register of the town of Langdon, Sullivan County, New Hampshire from the date of its severance from Walpole and Charlestown, from 1787 to 1930, with a map of the town

The Kelloggs in the old world and the new

The War of the Rebellion : a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies; ser. 01, v. 36, pt. 01

Alphabetical general index to public library sets of 85,271 names of Michigan soldiers and sailors individual records

The Kelloggs in the Old world and the New

The Catholic Church in the Grand River Valley, 1833-1950

History of Providence County, Rhode Island

Historical gazetteer and biographical memorial of Cattaraugus County, N. Y.

Polk LaPorte, Indiana city directory

Annual report of the American Historical Association

Flint (Genesee County, Mich.) city directory : also a buyers' guide and a complete classified business directory - 1921

A Hallock genealogy : an attempt to tabulate and set in order the numerous descendants of Peter Hallock, who landed at Southold, Long Island, N.Y., about the year 1640, and settled at Aquebogue near Mattituck

The History of Dublin, N. H. : containing the address by Charles Mason and the proceedings at the Centennial Celebration, June 17, 1852, with a register of families


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