St Selkirk in Genealogy Books

St Selkirk appears in at least 30 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for St Selkirk

List of voters for the municipality of the township of South Walsingham, 1933-1937

Women of Red River : being a book written from the recollections of women surviving from the Red River era

Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in the Public Record Office--Edward I, Vol. 3

List of voters for the municipality of the township of South Walsingham, 1929-1930

Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland : a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical, and historical, Vol. 6

Biggar and the house of Fleming : an account of the Biggar district, archaeological, historical, and biographical

The Shilling peerage for ..

The Douglas book

Notes and queries

Collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota

A.A. road book of Scotland : with gazetteer, itineraries, maps, and town plans

A topographical dictionary of Scotland, comprising the several counties, islands, cities, burgh and market towns, parishes, and principal villages

First furrows : a history of the early settlement of the Red River country, including that of Portage la Prairie

The monastic annals of Teviotdale : or, The history and antiquities of the abbeys of Jedburgh, Kelso, Melros, and Dryburgh

Names of parishes in Scotland

Johnson's (revised) universal cyclopaedia : a scientific and popular treasury of useful knowledge. Illustrated with maps, plans, and engravings., Vol. 8

Michigan historical collections. V. 16

The Court guide and royal blue book of Scotland : a fashionable record, professional register, and general survey

1919 New York red book : an illustrated legislative manual containing the portraits and biographies of the U.S. Senators, Governor, state officers and members of the legislature; also with the portraits of judges and court reporters, the new consitution o

A Jacobite stronghold of the church : being the story of Old St. Paul's, Edinburgh : its origin on the disestablishment of Episcopacy in Scotland 1689, through Jacobite years onward to the Oxford movement ; and its relation to the Scottish Consecration in 1784 of the first bishop of the American Church


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