Sam Yes in Genealogy Books

Sam Yes appears in at least 36 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Sam Yes

Brady family reunion : and fragments of Brady history and biography

Pilgrimage for the mothers and widows of soldiers, sailors and marines of the American forces : now interred in the cemeteries of Europe as provided by the Act of Congress of March 2, 1929

[Ancestors of Warren Miles Anderson], Part 2

The Stromberg saga : a family newsletter

Memorials of the Wesley family : including biographical and historical sketches of all the members of the family for two hundred and fifty years; together with a genealogical table of the Wesleys with historical notes, for more than nine hundred years

Spitzer descendants of Hans Bartholomeaus Spitzer

History of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania volunteer cavalry which was recruited and known as the Anderson cavalry in the rebellion of 1861-1865;

Home folks, a series of stories by old settlers of Fulton County, Indiana

Houston exchange : Telephone directory. - 1900

Told by the pioneers : tales of frontier life as told by those who remember the days of the territory and early statehood of Washington

[Essays and addresses]

Pedigrees of Thomas, Chew, and Lawrance, a West River regester [!], and genealogical notes

History of Belmont and Jefferson Counties, Ohio : and incidentally historical collections pertaining to border warfare and the early settlement of the adjacent portion of the Ohio Valley

Pioneer days of Bremer County, Iowa

From Appomattox to Germany: pictures of the great events in a wonderful half century;

The Bath road : history, fashion, & frivolity on an old highway

Missouri, the center state, 1821-1915 V. 2

A forgotten past : being notes on the families of Tyssen, Baker, Hougham, and Milles, of five centuries

Home folks : a series of stories by old settlers of Fulton County, Indiana, vol. 1

The Confederate mail carrier; or, From Missouri to Arkansas through Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee. An unwritten leaf of the "Civil War". Being an account of the battles, marches and hardships of the First and Second brigades, Mo., C. S. A. Together with the thrilling adventures and narrow escapes of Captain Grimes and his fair accomplice, who carried the mail by "underground route" from the brigade to Missouri


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