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 | A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family in America
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| 851 | Art, Algonquin and Exchange clubs. | More Details... |
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 | A History of Henry County, Virginia
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| 13 | great Algonquin family and this the lower border | More Details... |
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 | A History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, Embracing a Genealogical Record of the Earliest Settlers in Monmouth and Ocean Counties and Their Descendants
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| 154 | c on v < k (Algonquin, Sankikan and Mo h ican.) | More Details... |
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 | A History of Trenton, 1679 - 1929
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| 938 | West End, Chippewa, Algonquin and Hiawatha. | More Details... |
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 | A Memorial of William Gaston from the City of Boston
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| 43 | cestry from Algonquin the mother under | More Details... |
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 | American Men of Letters: Ralph Waldo Emerson
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| 85 | college-graduate and half Algonquin, the Robin | More Details... |
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 | An Illustrated History of the State of Montana
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| 893 | On Du nk leberry creek, eight miles south of other good claims. The Algonquin mill, | More Details... |
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 | Bethlehem Long Ago and Today
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| 25 | parent stock of the Algonquin and | More Details... |
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 | Biographical Annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Containing Biographical and Genealogical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens and of Many of the Early Settlers
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| 1601 | Lenape tribe of the Algonquin family. The settle- Dec. 782, and died in 878; James, born Feb. | More Details... |
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 | Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches Embracing the History of Campbell County, Virginia, 1782 - 1926
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| 11 | riously spelt, derived from Algonquin word signifying | More Details... |
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| Showing 222 Matche(s) of total 36653 for Illinois Reference |
 | 32nd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1910 - 1911
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| 29 | Illinois confederacy, to await the completion of the | More Details... |
| 47 | In 1686, 200 Seneca warriors went w. against the Miami, the Illinois in the | More Details... |
| 47 | tawa, Chippewa, Missisauga, Miami. Illinois, Montagnais, A m ikwa. and other s | More Details... |
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 | A Biographical History of the County of Litchfield, Connecticut: Containing Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Natives and Residents of the County
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| 92 | which terminated fatally. He died at Sha eetown, Illinois, | More Details... |
| 368 | Spring, Illinois. He is so popular w i th the people that the whigs of that stat | More Details... |
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 | A Biography of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher |
 | A Brief History of Logan County, Colorado with Reminiscences by Pioneers
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| 16 | in 1 7 39, with six companions, from French settlement in Illinois, went | More Details... |
| 52 | Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. About 200 of them | More Details... |
| 88 | Sterling, it having been named after home town in Illinois. The | More Details... |
| 305 | railroad had found its into Sterling, after reading in Illinois | More Details... |
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 | A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut
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| 76 | law office in Illinois; from thence he removed to Little Rock, | More Details... |
| 144 | nolds, daughter of William, before named, and resides in Illinois. | More Details... |
| 390 | E . Haddam; died in Chicago, Illinois. | More Details... |
| 391 | ORLANDO, son of Col. Eliphalet, d. in Illinois; no issue. | More Details... |
| 400 | five children ; she removed to Illinois, yet living | More Details... |
| 400 | Cooley, of Manchester; removed to Illinois, and had children, three | More Details... |
| 406 | sides in Illinois, if living, and has a large family. | More Details... |
| 512 | 3. David, lived in Illinois. | More Details... |
| 512 | 5. Joel, settled in Illinois. | More Details... |
| 512 | 7. Isaac, formerly lived in New Britain, went to Illinois. | More Details... |
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 | A Centennial History of Anderson County, Texas
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| 33 | Grr lgsb et l Illinois | More Details... |
| 33 | born in Illinois. Went to Texas and | More Details... |
| 41 | Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Louis- | More Details... |
| 46 | Illinois, and organize his church and bring it | More Details... |
| 92 | its south-westward from Illinois Texas. In | More Details... |
| 110 | County, Illinois, the glamorous frontier | More Details... |
| 111 | which separated Parker from his Illinois home, | More Details... |
| 112 | ders of the four Illinois churches: Gladys Park, Mt. | More Details... |
| 119 | grim Church from Illinois, the personal | More Details... |
| 144 | He educated in Eureka College, Illinois; | More Details... |
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 | A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to the U.S.A
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| 16 | tioner of Hurlford. To Illinois, settled probably Randolph County. Return- | More Details... |
| 16 | tioner of Hurlford. To Illinois, settled Randolph County, 1850. (S. H.) | More Details... |
| 16 | Son of Archibald A. and Jane Arthur. To U. S. before 1855. Died Illinois. | More Details... |
| 23 | shire. Son of John A. and Margaret Stirling. To Sparta, Illinois, 1844. | More Details... |
| 27 | AUSTIN, Margaret. To Randolph County, Illinois, before 1848. M. William | More Details... |
| 34 | to Quincy, Illinois. M. 24 Nov., 1850, John Watson, Nauvoo, Illinois (q.v.) | More Details... |
| 34 | of John B., schoolmaster and Jean Aiton. To Quincy, Illinois, 1842. M. | More Details... |
| 34 | John B., schoolmaster, and Jean Aiton. Settled Quincy, Illinois, before 1843. | More Details... |
| 46 | Illinois, 1843, moved to Girard, Kansas, 1872. Wife of Henry Crawford | More Details... |
| 50 | BROWN, William. Possibly from Renfrewshire. To Quincy, Illinois, be- | More Details... |
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 | A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to the U.S.A., Volume 1
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| 16 | tioner of Hurlford. To Illinois, settled probably Randolph County. Return- | More Details... |
| 16 | tioner of Hurlford. To Illinois, settled Randolph County, 1850. (S. H.) | More Details... |
| 16 | Son of Archibald A. and Jane Arthur. To U. S. before 1855. Died Illinois. | More Details... |
| 23 | shire. Son of John A. and Margaret Stirling. To Sparta, Illinois, 1844. | More Details... |
| 27 | AUSTIN, Margaret. To Randolph County, Illinois, before 1848. M. William | More Details... |
| 34 | to Quincy, Illinois. M. 24 Nov., 1850, John Watson, Nauvoo, Illinois (q.v.) | More Details... |
| 34 | of John B., schoolmaster and Jean Aiton. To Quincy, Illinois, 1842. M. | More Details... |
| 34 | John B., schoolmaster, and Jean Aiton. Settled Quincy, Illinois, before 1843. | More Details... |
| 46 | Illinois, 1843, moved to Girard, Kansas, 1872. Wife of Henry Crawford | More Details... |
| 50 | BROWN, William. Possibly from Renfrewshire. To Quincy, Illinois, be- | More Details... |
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 | A Field Guide for Genealogists
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| 29 | Illinois | More Details... |
| 79 | Illinois State Genealogical Society | More Details... |
| 129 | 1851 Illinois, Great Plains, Cholera | More Details... |
| 130 | Fire Chicago, Illinois (250 died) | More Details... |
| 131 | 1903 Theater Fire Chicago, Illinois (602 died) | More Details... |
| 131 | 1925 Tornado Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri (689 | More Details... |
| 239 | Illinois December 3,1818 | More Details... |
| 242 | 1809 Illinois Territory is organized | More Details... |
| 255 | 2 old brother Anton born in Illinois, and if the 1910 and 1920 | More Details... |
| 285 | Illinois 15, 65,115-117, 225, 228, 241 | More Details... |
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 | A Full History of the Wonderful Career of Moody and Sankey
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| 85 | Illinois, Cook County,) | More Details... |
| 85 | Association of the city of Chicago, Illinois, and that he knows | More Details... |
| 300 | Central Illinois, and said the workers | More Details... |
| 300 | ' Illinois. The first convert the leader | More Details... |
| 545 | Illinois Street, and they had | More Details... |
| 589 | Sandwich, Illinois, for brother in this | More Details... |
| 589 | in Dixon, Illinois, by mother for clergyman who has | More Details... |
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