Mitchell Tate in Genealogy Books

Mitchell Tate appears in at least 33 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Mitchell Tate

Tate families of the south

Tate families of the south, Vol. 1

Odil, Kerr and Cowsert families

History of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers

Commonwealth of Australia, electoral roll, Part 73

Westbrook family genealogy of Ulster, Orange, Pike and Sussex Counties

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

The history of Salt River Association, Missouri

Tate families of the south, Vol. 2

Annual report of the municipal officers of the town of Eden

Records of St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana : index to the marriages, 1812-1900, v. 1

Annals of Calais, Maine, and St. Stephen, New Brunswick; including the village of Milltown, Me., and the present town of Milltown, N.B.

Genealogy & history : devoted to American family and local history, and allied interests - v. 8, no. 6 (Nov. 1947)

History of Andrew and De Kalb counties, Missouri : from the earliest time to the present; together with sundry personal, business and professional sketches and family records, besides a condensed history of the state of Missouri, etc

National year book (Sons of the American Revolution) - 1909

Calendar of the Tennessee and King's Mountain papers of the Draper collections of manuscripts, Vol. 3

The Stulls of "Millsborough" : a genealogical history of John Stull "the miller", pioneer of western Maryland, Vol. 2. Descendants of Catherine (Stull) Swearingen and Susanna (Stull) Swearingen

The Preston and Virginia papers of the Draper collection of manuscripts; v. 3

History of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers;

Calendar of the Tennessee and King's Mountain papers of the Draper collections of manuscripts, vol. 3


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