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Red River Valley Genealogical Society Library Classifications 2014.6 RED RIVER VALLEY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY CLASSIFICATIONS 2014.6 929.2 FAMILY HISTORIES & BIOGRAPHIES 975 SOUTHERN STATES 929.3 RESEARCH: GENERAL HOW-TO & DIRECTORIES 975.1 Delaware 941 SCOTLAND 975.2 Maryland 942 ENGLAND 975.4 West Virginia 942.1 IRELAND 975.5 Virginia 942.9 WALES 975.6 North Carolina 943 GERMANY 975.7 South Carolina 943.1 GERMANS FROM RUSSIA 975.8 Georgia 943.2 ROMANIAN 975.9 Florida 943.3 UKRAINE 975.10 District of Columbia 943.6 AUSTRIA 976 SOUTHWESTERN STATES 943.7 CZECHOSLOVAKIA 976.1 Alabama 943.8 POLAND 976.2 Louisiana 943.9 HUNGARY 976.3 Mississippi 944 AUSTRALIA 976.4 Texas 945.1 ITALY 976.6 Oklahoma 945.2 SPAIN & PORTUGAL 976.7 Arkansas 945.3 MEXICO 976.8 Tennessee 945.4 BARBADOS 976.9 Kentucky 946 ISRAEL 977 MIDWESTERN STATES 947 RUSSIA 977.1 Ohio 947.1 CHINA 977.2 Indiana 947.2 INDA 977.3 Illinois 948 SCANDINAVIA 977.4 Michigan 948.1 ICELAND 977.5 Wisconsin 948.5 SWEDEN 977.6 Minnesota 948.9 DENMARK 977.7 Iowa 949.1 NORWAY 977.8 Missouri 949.2 NETHERLANDS 978 WESTERN STATES 949.3 FRANCE 978.1 Kansas 949.4 SWITZERLAND 978.2 Nebraska 950 AFRICA 978.3 South Dakota 971 CANADA 978.4 North Dakota 971.1 BRITISH COLUMBIA 978.6 Montana 971.2 ALBERTA 978.7 Wyoming 971.3 ONTARIO 978.8 Colorado 971.4 QUEBEC 979 FAR WESTERN STATES 971.5 SASKATCHEWAN 979.1 Nevada 971.6 MANITOBA 979.2 Utah 971.7 NEW BRUNSWICK 979.3 Arizona 971.8 NOVA SCOTIA 979.4 California 973 U.S. GENERAL SOURCES 979.5 Oregon 973.1 CHURCH RECORDS 979.6 Idaho 973.2 AMERICAN INDIANS 979.7 Washington 974 NEW ENGLAND STATES 979.8 New Mexico 974.1 Maine 979.9 Alaska 974.2 New Hampshire 979.10 Hawaii 974.3 Vermont 980 COMPUTER CD's 974.4 Massachusetts 990 VIDEO 974.5 Rhode Island 974.6 Connecticut 974.7 New York 974.8 Pennsylvania 974.9 New Jersey RED RIVER VALLEY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY HOLDINGS 2014.6 Family Histories 929.2 S001 A HISTORY OF THE SPEICHER, SPICHER, SPYKER FAMILY Family Histories 929.2 L002 THE THOMAS LAMONTS IN AMERICA Family Histories 929.2 S002 OLSON-NELSON-ROVANG "WILDERNESS HOME" Family Histories 929.2 S003 LIFE AND TIMES OF WASHINGTON Family Histories 929.2 R004 BYRAM-CRAWFORD AND ALLIED FAMILIES GENEALOGY Family Histories 929.2 H005 HERE COMES TOMORROW: MORE DESCENDANTS OF WM BEALE Family Histories 929.2 L006 OUR GERMAN, PILGRIM AND QUAKER ANCESTORS - LONTZ Family Histories 929.2 B007 BAILEY GENEALOGY: JAMES, JOHN AND THOMAS Family Histories 929.2 F008 THE OLE O. BUE FAMILY TREE Family Histories 929.2 H009 THE FREER FAMILY: HUGO FREER, PATENTEE OF NEW PAITZ Family Histories 929.2 F010 LOOKING BACK: RENA FISCHER Family Histories 929.2 C011 THE COOLEY GENEALOGY, THE DESCENDANTS OF ENSIGN B. Family Histories 929.2 B012 SOME EARLIE AMERICANS: BOLES AND BOWERS 1700 - 1970 Family Histories 929.2 P013 THE PLATT LINEAGE: A GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH RECORD Family Histories 929.2 J014 GJERDNAES (GJERNES) AND ROSVALD FAMILIES IN AMERICA Family Histories 929.2 R015 HISTORICAL OUTLINE OF THE RANSOM FAMILY OF CONNECTICUT Family Histories 929.2 B016 VALDRESSLEKTEN BUGGE Family Histories 929.2 H017 REAL LIFE by John C. Horst Family Histories 929.2 W018 VON LANDSFADER SLEGTSREGISTER VOL 1 & 2 Family Histories 929.2 S019 THE EGGEBRAATEN - ELVESTUEN FAMILY HISTORY VOL 1 & 2 Family Histories 929.2 S020 LOSNA - AETTEN Family Histories 929.2 W021 WILTSEE HISTORY Family Histories 929.2 M022 LYMAN PERRY AND HIS DESCENDANTS 1806 - 1968 Family Histories 929.2 L023 NORSKE STAMTAVIER - 1867 Family Histories 929.2 24 THE GORDLEY FAMILY HERITAGE BOOK Family Histories 929.2 P025 SHIRK FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Family Histories 929.2 H026 HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THE HUBBARD FAMILY Family Histories 929.2 M027 GENEALOGY OF THE McNEIL CLAN Family Histories 929.2 B028 THE BEALES OF CHESTER COUNTY, PAT Family Histories 929.2 F029 THE DESCENDANTS OF SEYMOUR FITCH & ELYZABETH HOYT Family Histories 929.2 M030 MAGOFFIN BIBLE RECORDS Family Histories 929.2 R031 LES RICHARD et D'autre Family Histories 929.2 F032 THE FAMILY OF LORENZ BRITSCH II Family Histories 929.2 H033 HARIESS GENEALOGY Family Histories 929.2 34 THE TOEPKES LOOKING BACK by Marion Toepke McLean Family Histories 929.2 H035 FOREFATHERS OF ARNOLD M. HEGGELAND Family Histories 929.2 H036 DESCENDANTS OF JOHANNES AND KAREN (ERICKSEN) JOHANSEN Family Histories 929.2 D036 THE DOCKTER FAMILY OF NORTH DAKOTA Family Histories 929.2 D037 A FAMILY HISTORY: WRIGHT, LEWIS, AND MOORE Family Histories 929.2 38 THE WEIMER FAMILY AS KNOWN TO 1974 Family Histories 929.2 39 THE ISAAC STANDFORD FAMILY 1796 - 1975 Family Histories 929.2 40 JOHN SKELTON OF GEORGIA Family Histories 929.2 41 GANO, GANOE, GANOW 1610-1970 Family Histories 929.2 42 THE QUIET CONQUEST - LEVORSEY Family Histories 929.2 43 HEALY HISTORY IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA Family Histories 929.2 44 MY TWO ROADS-EBY Family Histories 929.2 45 HARMON FAMILY TREE Family Histories 929.2 46 MAREEN DUVALL OF MIDDLE PLANTATION Family Histories 929.2 47 JOHN BRIDGE FAMILY IN AMERICA 1632-1924 Family Histories 929.2 48 DESCENDANTS OF JOHN & MARGARET HOPPOCK Family Histories 929.2 49 GENEALOGICAL RECORD OF THE CAMPBELL-REA FAMILY Family Histories 929.2 50 VIGESSA FAMILY Family Histories 929.2 51 MOBERG-UKKELBERG FAMILY HISTORY Family Histories 929.2 52 ELWOOD JAMES THARHER BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD 1907-1993 Family Histories 929.2 53 PLATH, LONHART, HANKIN FAMILY HISTORY RED RIVER VALLEY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY HOLDINGS 2014.6 Family Histories 929.2 54 BUSJOLD, RINDAHL LINEAGE Family Histories 929.2 55 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: SMITH STIMMEL Family Histories 929.2 56 DUVALL 100 YEARS IN THE UNITED STATES Family Histories 929.2 57 100 YEARS OF FARM AND FAMILY: THE QUICKS 1862-1982 Family Histories 929.2 58 THE BRENDIN FAMILY HISTORY Family Histories 929.2 59 SUNS SAGA SINCE 1887 Family Histories 929.2 60 THE ENGLISH STORKES IN AMERICA Family Histories 929.2 61 O'BLENESS-GRIMM FAMILY HISTORY 1623-1985 Family Histories 929.2 62 DESCENDANTS OF JOSEPH & BARBARA ORTH Family Histories 929.2 63 RUDOLPHUS DEWEY & SARAH DUTTON KINNEY DESCENDANTS Family Histories 929.2 64 THE GIDEON J. HOCHES STETIER FAMILY Family Histories 929.2 65 FAMILY OF STEWART MacALESTER Family Histories 929.2 66 THE HUMPHREY FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH Family Histories 929.2 67 THE FAMILY TREE OF KARL & HENRICK DOMEYER Family Histories 929.2 68 HISTORY & GENEALOGY OF BRATTLAND, OLSON, KNUTSON AND NEWTON Family Histories 929.2 69 THE KILPATRICK FAMILY Family Histories 929.2 70 DESCENDANTS OF MILTON BIRD & LEONORA DOUGHTERY NOBLE Family Histories 929.2 71 THE QUALEY FAMILY IN AMERICA Family Histories 929.2 72 SLEKTEN FRA BYGARD SKURDALEN Family Histories 929.2 73 SAUVAGEAU 1669-1969 Family Histories 929.2 74 LINKE-BUSSWITZ FAMILY HISTORY Family Histories 929.2 75 OUR FAMILY TREE NORMA McCALLEEN MOBERG Family Histories 929.2 76 LIE DESCENDANTS INGMAR LEE Family Histories 929.2 77 FAMILY OF HELENA HALVERSON & PALMER LENDE 1931 - 1981 Family Histories 929.2 78 OUR JOHNSON FAMILY IN AMERICA Family Histories 929.2 79 BAKER FAMILY RECORDS Family Histories 929.2 80 MELANGES GENEALOGLOUES CASHIER III Family Histories 929.2 81 A FAMILY ALBUM: LYNDON JOHNSON Family Histories 929.2 82 LEAKE FAMILY HISTORY Family Histories 929.2 83 SURNAME INDEX TO THE GENEALOGICAL FILE OF RICK CRUME Family Histories 929.2 84 DESCENDANTS OF MARTIN WOLLIN & NEUBAUER FAMILY Family Histories 929.2 85 THE FORRESTS OF SCOTLAND & CANADA 1846-1982 Family Histories 929.2 86 MATERNAL LINEAGE OF ALICE M. ZEAMER Family Histories 929.2 87 THREE BROTHERS IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION by Scholl Family Histories 929.2 88 WORLD WAR I DIARY OF MAJOR JAMES MARTIN HANELY Family Histories 929.2 89 STORDAHL FAMILY TREE Family Histories 929.2 90 EASTMAN RECORD 1638-1961 Family Histories 929.2 91 DRANE FAMILIES OF MARYLAND Family Histories 929.2 92 MULLERS Family Histories 929.2 93 STORY OF MY LIFE MARY PAROONS MARTIN Family Histories 929.2 94 STORY OF MY LIFE LULU KNAPP QUICK Family Histories 929.2 95 WHITTESEY - WHITTELSEY FAMILY Family Histories 929.2 96 THE HANSON FAMILY TREE Family Histories 929.2 97 HENRY'S OF VIRGINIA Family Histories 929.2 98 THE VOLLENWEIDER FAMILY IN AMERICA Family Histories 929.2 99 GENEALOGY SKETCH OF THE BIRD FAMILY Family Histories 929.2 100 NOTES ON THE McCOY FAMILIES Family Histories 929.2 101 THOMPSON FAMILY HISTORY Family Histories 929.2 102 DESCENDANTS OF HANS ULRICH SCHLEPPI Family Histories 929.2 103 GUBBERUD CENTENNIAL 1854-1954 SPRING GROVE, MN Family Histories 929.2 104 HISTORY OF THE SIMPSON CLAN Family Histories 929.2 105 ZACHARY TAYLOR by Dyer Family Histories 929.2 106 HISTORY OF THE YEROUT FAMILIES IN AMERICA FROM PA TO WA Family Histories 929.2 107 DESCENDANTS OF REUBEN TODD Family Histories 929.2 108 WILD FAMILY OF LANGDON, ND RED RIVER VALLEY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY HOLDINGS 2014.6 Family Histories 929.2 109 NILS GULBRANDSON HILDETEIGENS NORSK STAMAVILER Family Histories 929.2 110 ELLINGSON FAMILY Family Histories 929.2 111 THE GRAHAMS OF FOREST RIVER, DAKOTA TERRITORY Family Histories 929.2 112 JOHN ALDEN DESCENDANTS Family Histories 929.2 113 MEMORIES L. EASTMAN-NEFF Family Histories 929.2 114 CAUDILLS OF WILKES COUNTY, N. CAROLINA & EASTERN KENTUCKY Family Histories 929.2 115 ANTON & CHRISTINE ANDERSON DESCENDENTS 1856-1979 Family Histories 929.2 116 LITCHFIELD GENEALOGY Family Histories 929.2 117 BILLETT BOOK (HAAGEN & THONETTE BILLET) Family Histories 929.2 118 PIECES OF LIFE'S PUZZLE SEVERSON-MARTINSON FAMILY Family Histories 929.2 119 DESCENDANTS OF HANS ULRICH SCHLEPPI Family Histories 929.2 120 MESISNIK, MESHISHNICK REUNION Family Histories 929.2 121 JORGENSON FAMILY Family Histories 929.2 122 WORKMAN FAMILY HISTORY Family Histories 929.2 123 THE CHRISTIANSONS OF ST.
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