Easter Tuesday in Genealogy Books

Easter Tuesday appears in at least 77 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Easter Tuesday

Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London, 1258-1688, Vol. 1

The manuscripts of Lord Kenyon

Hampshire parish registers, marriages. V. 3

A topographical dictionary of England : comprising the several counties, cities, boroughs, corporate and market towns, parishes, and townships, and the islands of Guernsey, Jersey, and Man, with historical and statistical descriptions ...; Vol. 01

Calendar of letter-books preserved among the Archives of the Corporation of the City of London at the Guildhall. Edited by Reginald R. Sharpe. Printed by order of the Corporation under the direction of the Library Committee

Cradled in Sweden : a practical help to genealogical research in Swedish records

Scandinavian genealogy syllabus

Brigham Young University family history and genealogical research seminar, 1979

Scandinavian genealogy syllabus

A memoir of the Rev. Legh Richmond, A. M., of Trinity College, Cambridge; rector of Turvey, Bedfordshire; and chaplain to his royal highness the late Duke of Kent

The parish registers and parochial documents in the archdeaconry of Winchester

Records and record searching : a guide to the genealogist and topographer

The Yarbrough family quarterly : the continuation of the "Yarborough family magazine" - v. 8, no. 2 (winter 1999)

Cradled in Sweden : a practical help to genealogical research in Swedish records

Records and record searching : a guide to the genealogist and topographer

Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office--Edward III, Vol. 10. 1354-1360

The book of common prayer : printed from the manuscript originally annexed to stat. 17 & 18 car. II. c. 6. (Ir.) and now preserved in the Rolls' Office, Dublin

Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office--Richard II, Vol. 4. 1389-1392

Memorials of Beverley Minster: the Chapter Act Book

The history of the province of Moray : comprising the counties of Elgin and Nairn, the greater part of the county of Inverness and a portion of the county of Banff, all called the province of Moray before there was a division into counties. V. 3


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