William Singleton in Genealogy Books

William Singleton appears in at least 229 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for William Singleton

Annual message of ... , mayor of Fort Wayne, Ind. with annual reports of heads of departments of the city government for the fiscal year ending ..

The parish registers of Richmond, Surrey, 1720-1780

The registers of Whicham, 1569-1812

Indianapolis, Indiana city directory

Shenandoah valley pioneers and their descendants : a history of Frederick County, Virginia (illustrated) from its formation in 1738 to 1908

The history of the parish of Ribchester, in the county of Lancaster

Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents relating to Lancashire and Cheshire : [publications]

The history of the parish of Ribchester, in the county of Lancaster

History of Decatur County, Indiana : its people, industries and institutions

Annual message of ... , mayor of Fort Wayne, Ind. with annual reports of heads of departments of the city government for the fiscal year ending ..

The registers of Kendall, Westmoreland, 1558-1631

Indianapolis, Indiana city directory

Indianapolis, Indiana city directory

The pictorial history of Fort Wayne, Indiana : a review of two centuries of occupation of the region about the head of the Maumee River: illustrated with halftone engravings and three hundred pen drawings and maps by the author ; also the story, v.1

A true register of all christeninges, mariages, and burialles in the parishe of St. James, Clarkenwell, from the yeare of Our Lorde God 1551

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History of Decatur County, Indiana : its people, industries and institutions, with biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families

A true register of all christeninges, mariages, and burialles in the parishe of St. James, Clarkenwell : from the yeare of Our Lorde God 1551; v. 01

Fort Wayne, Indiana, city directory

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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