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00MC Norfolk Agricultural Census 1844, 1848, 1850 Microfilm 22/07/2020 ShelfNumber Title 00MC Norfolk Agricultural Census 1844, 1848, 1850 Microfilm 00MC 1851 Oxford County C975 Microfilm 00MC 1851 East Zorra, West Zorra, County of Oxford C973 Microfilm 00MC 1851 Oxford County C974 Microfilm 00MC 1851 Brant County C11714 Microfilm 00MC 1851 Brant County C11713 Microfilm 00MC 1851 Yarmouth Township C11719 Microfilm 00MC 1851 West Oxford, Dereham, Norwich, Blenheim C11745 Microfilm 00MC 1861 Oxford Agricultural Census C1062 Microfilm 00MC 1861 Blenheim, Dereham, Embro, Ingersoll, East Nissouri, North Norwich, South Norwich 00MC 1861 Ontario County. Oxford County: Blandford, Blenheim C1059 Microfilm 00MC 1861 Brant County: Brantford, Brantford Township C1008 Microfilm 00MC 1861 Brant County: Burford, Dumfries, Oakland, Brantford C1009 Microfilm 00MC 1861 Brant County: Brantford C1010 Microfilm 00MC 1861 Norwich South, Oxford North, East, West, Woodstock, Zorra East, West C1061 Microfilm 00MC 1861 Yarmouth Township C1019 Microfilm 00MC 1871 Brant County C9914 Microfilm 00MC 1871 Brant County C9914 Microfilm 00MC 1871 Brant County C9915 Microfilm 00MC 1871 Brant County C9916 Microfilm 00MC 1871 Oxford County C610 Microfilm 00MC 1871 Oxford County C9910 Microfilm 00MC 1871 Oxford County and Brant County C9912 - 5 Microfilm 00MC 1871 Oxford County C9913 Microfilm 00MC 1881 Oxford County C13267 Microfilm 00MC 1881 Tillsonburg C13263 Microfilm 00MC 1881 Blandford, Blenheim C13268 Microfilm 00MC 1881 Dereham, Tillsonburg C13266 Microfilm 00MC 1881 Brant C13264 Microfilm 00MC 1881 Brant C13263 Microfilm 00MC 1881 Elgin C13265 Microfilm 00MC 1881 Elgin C13266 Microfilm 00MC 1891 Elgin (T?) Microfilm 00MC 1891 Brant T6325 Microfilm 00MC 1891 Brant T6326 Microfilm 00MC 1891 Brant (T?) Microfilm 22/07/2020 ShelfNumber Title 00MC 1891 Nippising and Norfolk T6355 Microfilm 00MC 1891 Oxford T6360 Microfilm 00MC 1891 Oxford T6361 Microfilm 00MC 1910 Washington: Walla Walla T621-1673 Microfilm 00MC 1901 Nippising, Norfolk T06484 Microfilm 00MC Collector's Rolls 855009 M141 Microfilm 00MC Wesleyan Methodist Baptismal Registers Vol. 1 Microfilm 00MC Wesleyan Methodist Baptismal Registers Vol. 2 Microfilm 00MC Wesleyan Methodist Baptismal Registers Vol. 3 Microfilm 00MC Wesleyan Methodist Baptismal Registers Vol. 4 Microfilm 00MC Norwich Gazette 1999 - 2003 01 Map of Dutchess County, New York 01 New York State Dutchess County People at Norwich 01 Town of Manheim, State of New York, The 01 Research Guide to German-American Genealogy 01 Immigrant Ancestors, A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America before 1750 01 1810 Census with Index: Dutchess County New York 01 Pioneer Families and History of Lapeer County, Michigan 01 English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers, The 01 Passengers to America 01 New Jersey Marriages 1665 - 1800 01 10,000 Vital Records of Eastern New York 1777-1834 01 10,000 Vital Records of Western New York 1809-1850 01 Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, The (2 Copies) 01 Remarkable Records of Rev. 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