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Carlyle Parker, Reminiscences of Pioneer Life (Robert R white cover) white paperback) Latta, blue paperback) Fulton Genealogy (Cardboard and ring Higginson Genealogical Books Catalog Richland Homecoming (1838-1964, blue binding) 3 (White paperback paperback, yellow spine) How to Trace Your Family Tree Rural Schools of Louisa County, Iowa (Tan Getts Family (Red paper folder, Jacob (American Genealogical Research paperback, Leonard Kerr, Helen Clark, Amy Getz) Institute,white paperback) Shutt, Mary Beth Carey) Index - Lone Tree, Iowa: The Pioneers The Green, Greene Tree (Red binder, and Their Descendents (Green paper The Annals of Iowa (Yellow paperback, Kathleen Smith Sands, Edition 2) folder) Christie Dailey) The Library: A Guide to the LDS Family The Rise and Fall of Burris City, Louisa The Green, Greene Tree (White spiral History Library (Johni Cerny, white County, Iowa (1853-1868, green paper bound notebook) hardback) folder) Captain Joseph Huston of Cumberland, York, & Westmoreland Counties, Pennsylvania; The Descendants of - 8899 (Yellow paper Local History Material at Keck Memorial Virginia Ancestors and Adventurers (Volume folder, Margery Huston Freas Library (Green paper folder) 3, blue paperback, black spine) My History Is America's History (National Endowment For The Welsh Way, The - 9013 (Oral history of the Jackson Cox (Green paper folder, Humanities, Spiral bound, off-white Long Creek Welsh Community in Iowa, green Aaron Jackson, Samuel Jackson) paperback) x2 paperback) Silver Trails to Freedom (Norma Searching For Your Ancestors (Doane Winfield Beacon One Hundredth Anniversary Jennings, Jarrard, blue binder) and Bell, white paperback) (White Hardback, Gordon and Jean Glenn) The Family of Mary Jones & (1) Hugh Suffolk County Historical Society Thomas (2)Thomas Williams - (Blue Register (Summer 1986, Spring 1987, History of Buchanan County, Iowa 1881 (Red binder, A. Hayden & Iola Williams) Summer 1987) hardback) The Annals of America (White The Judds: One of America's Pioneer paperback, introduction w/works cited, Families (Tan paperback, Glenn Judd) contents) Lekwa Family, The - 8953 (Verl L. Lekwa, Barbara Jean Lekwa The Handy Book For Genealogists: Sansgaard, James Ernest Sansgaard, Seventh Edition (White hardback, white staple-bound) Everton Publishers The Source: A Guidebook of American Hollis McConahay Family (Red paper Genealogy (White hardback, Johni folder) Cerny) The May Tree (Aletha May Rowley, Washington County Genealogical green plastic binding) Society (Blue binder, Alfred J Fritz) A Genealogy of John Willard Orr and Other Related Families (Orange black- bound, John Willard Orr) An Orr Family History (John Willard Orr, 2002, orange paperback, black spiral bound Ray Pilling Family (Pedigree charts, yellow paper folder) Pine Brothers Aviation Activities 1931- 1953 - 6171 (Floyd and Ernie Pine, white spiral-bound) Pretz-Cutkomp History (Black Binder, Charles Kottcamp) David Ross (1772-1841) Descendants of Bradford County, Pennsylvania (Light blue, black-bound, Pauline F. Smith Pine) Sands Family (Green paper folder, Robert Sandys, beginning 1399) Sands Family (Blue binder, Robert Sandys, beginning 1399) Joseph Smith (1805-1877) Descendants Illinois and Iowa (Yellow, yellow spiral bound) Van Loon Families West (White plastic folder, Nicholas & Rachel Clow, John Van Loom) Vibber Family (Black binder, Russel Vibber) This Is Our Family (Black hardback, Frank and Nancy Wykert) More Sloan Family Sories of the Early 1900's (Yello, Paperback, Frances Sloan Abolt) Wiegand Family Record 1672-2005 (Purple paperback,Henrikus Wiegand II).
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