Field War in Genealogy Books
Field War appears in at least 662 genealogy books
Here are the top genealogy books for Field War
Guide to Federal records in the National Archives of the United States; v. 3
Federal records of World War II, Vol. 2
World War I veterans : Washington County, Wisconsin, vol. 9
The Van Benthuysen genealogy : descendants of Paulus Martense Van Benthuysen of Benthuizen, Holland, who settled in Albany, New York [with] male and female lines; also certain branches of the Bleecker, Conde, DeForest, Lansing, Myer, Turk, True
Southern Historical Society papers
Technology's war record : an interpretation of the contribution made by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, its staff, its former students and its undergraduates to the cause of the United States and the allied powers in the Great War, 1914-1919
An index of ancestors and roll of members of the Society of Colonial Wars : the honor roll, services of members of the society during the World War, 1917-1918
Later New England Pendletons : a record of the Pendleton family from the 7th to the 12th generation
Islip Town's World War II effort
Who's who in American medicine
Who's who in America - 40th ed v. 1 (1978-1979)
Who's who in Tennessee : a reference edition recording the biographies of contemporary leaders in Tennessee with special emphasis on their achievements in making the volunteer state one of America's greatest
Our Brokaw-Bragaw heritage
The Service Club of Indianapolis, 1920-1955 : with the biographies of 291 members who served in the World War
Records of Louisiana Confederate soldiers and Louisiana Confederate commands. V. 3 Bk. 1
History of Belleville
Genealogy and history of the Daniel Dod family in America, 1646-1940
- and Twilly called : being an account of the twentieth reunion of the Class of '99, Princeton, and a record of the class ...
Inscriptions copied from monuments located in the Vienna Fraternal Cemetery, Vienna : section 32, Bloomfield Township, Johnson County, Illinois
Review-atlas salutes [Vol. 14] : back in 1942 Ralph Eckley needed a job so he wrote a salute to towns of the area; much history is written in the articles; every effort has been made to copy the newspaper articles from the microfilm; some are more legible than others
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