King Took in Genealogy Books
King Took appears in at least 43 genealogy books
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A military history of Perthshire, 1899-1902. Edited by the Marchioness of Tullibardine, with a roll of the Perthshire men of the present day who have seen active service under the British flag. Compiled by the editor & Jane C.C. Macdonald
The book of Carlaverock : memoirs of the Maxwells, earls of Nithsdale, Lords Maxwell and Herries, Vol. 1
Report of the Bureau of Archives for the Province of Ontario. 1904 Pt. 2
The royal descents of the Fosters of Moulton and the Mathesons of Shinnes & Lochalsh
Sands's Sydney and suburban directory
The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant, Vol. 4
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
Record of abstracts, pension papers, pertaining to soldiers of the Revolutionary war, War of 1812, and Indian wars, who settled in Kentucky
A history of the ancient town and manor of Basingstoke in the county of Southampton : with a brief account of the seige of Basing House, A.D. 1643-1645
The Barbone Parliament (First Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, 1653.) And the religious movements of the seventeenth century culminating in the protectorate system of the church government. By Henry Alexander Glass
A genealogy and history of Jacques Timothe Boucher, sieur de Monbreun : and his ancestors and descendants
Atlas and cyclopedia of Ireland
The church historians of England. Translated from the original Latin, with a pref. and notes by Joseph Stevenson
The Oliphants of Gask : records of a Jacobite family
Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant. V. 8
The family of Alexander Stewart, Vol. 1
A line a day for forty odd years from the diary of William a. Ashbrook with memory notes, family tree, etc.; Vol. 01
Lancashire : biographies, Rolls of Honour
The history of Tonbridge school from its foundation in 1553 to the present date
The Barbone Parliament (First Parliament of the commonwealth of England, 1653.) And the religious movements of the seventeenth century culminating in the protectorate system of the church government
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