Will Sum in Genealogy Books

Will Sum appears in at least 66 genealogy books

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Devonshire wills...

Probate Records of the Province of New Hampshire, Vol. 3 1740 - 1749 State Papers Ser. V.33

Reports of cases argued + determined in the Court of the Vice Chancellor of England during the time of the Rt. Honble. Sir John Leach, Knt., vol. 2

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Reports of cases argued & determined in the Court of the Vice Chancellor of England

[New Hampshire provincial and state papers]

Probate records of the Province of New Hampshire, Vol. 3, 1741-1749.

History of the Shuey family in America : from 1732 to 1876

Probate records of the province of New Hampshire, Vol. 9, 1767-1771., Vol. 39

History of the Shuey family in America from 1732 to 1919

Devonshire wills: a collection of annotated testamentary abstracts, together with the family history and genealogy of many of the most ancient gentle houses of the west of England

Reports of cases argued + determined in the Court of the Vice Chancellor of England during the time of the Rt. Honble. Sir John Leach, Knt., vol. 3

A genealogical history of the noble and illustrious family of Courtenay in three parts : the first giveth an account of the Counts of Edessa, of that family, the second of that branch that is in France, the third, of that branch that is in Engl;

A genealogical history of the noble and illustrious family of Courtenay : In three parts. The first giveth an account, Of the Counts of Edessa, of that family. The second, Of that branch is in France. The third, Of that branch is in England ...

History of Bergen and Passaic counties, New Jersey, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men

The parish register of Crofton, Co. York, 1615-1812

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

History of the McIlhenny-King families of Adams County Pennsylvania

An abridgement of Mr. Baxter's History of his life and times : with an account of the ministers, &c. who were ejected after the restauration of King Charles II, and the continuation of their history, to the passing of the bill against occasional conformity in 1711


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