Hannah Whitehead in Genealogy Books

Hannah Whitehead appears in at least 68 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Hannah Whitehead

The parish registers of St. Chad, Saddleworth, in the county of York, containing the marriages, baptisms, and burials from 1613-1800 : with supplement and appendix, containing additional information connected with the church, and a fragmentary

Wills, registers and monumental inscriptions of the parish of Barwick-in-Elmet, Co. York

Publications

The Publications of the Thoresby Society : miscellanea -; v. 31

The Parish registers of St. Chad, Saddleworth, in the county of York, containing the marriages, baptisms, and burials from 1751-1800 : with baptisms and burials from the chapels of Heights, Dobcross, and Lydgate, also supplement and appendix

Wills, registers and monumental inscriptions of the parish of Barwick-in-Elmet, Co. York

The Ancestry and allied families of Nathan Blake 3rd and Susan (Torrey) Blake : early residents of East Corinth, Vermont

The parish register of Great and Little Wigborough, in the county of Essex

Names of persons for whom marriage licenses were issued in the province of Pennsylvania previous to 1790

Calendar of marriage licences issued by the Faculty office, 1632-1714

Lineage book V. 35

The Publications of the Thoresby Society : miscellanea -; v. 20

A Directory of the towns and principal villages throughout an extensive manufacturing district round Manchester : with the population of each place according to the last census - 1843

Publications

Lineage book of the charter members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 035

New England families, genealogical and memorial : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of commonwealths and the founding of a nation; v. 03

Derbyshire parish registers, marriages. V. 8

Derbyshire parish registers, marriages. V. 4

The registers of St. Paul's Church, Covent Garden, London; Vol. 33

History of the National Society


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