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Palatines to America Ancestor Chart Index to Volumes 01 - 20 Palatines to America Ancestor Chart Index to Volumes 01 - 20 NAME VOLUME CABLE, Catherine ACP009 CABLE, Mary E ACP007 CABLER, Margaret ACP005 CACKLER See GECKLER ACP006 CACKLER, Christian ACP007 CACKLER, Mary ACP007 CADDELL, Mary ACP007 CADWALLADER, Adam ACP006 CADWALLADER, Christian ACP006 CADWALLADER, Sarah Catherine ACP006 CADY, Allan Bryon ACP009 CADY, Ebenezer ACP007 CADY, Elias ACP007 CADY, Elizabeth Ann ACP007 CADY, Florence Isabel ACP006 CADY, Frederick J ACP009 CADY, Hiram Joseph ACP009 CADY, Ira ACP009 CADY, James ACP009 CADY, John ACP007 CADY, Lora ACP005 CADY, Margaret E ACP009 CADY, Mary Eugene ACP009 CADY, Neva Maguerite ACP009 CADY, Otis Hiram ACP006 CADY, Rhoda Ann ACP007 CADY, Walter French ACP009 CADY, William ACP005 CADY, William ACP009 CAILES See CALE ACP004 CAIN, Benjamin H ACP008 CAIN, Bridgett ACP019 CAIN, Frederick ACP006 CAIN, Helen ACP008 CAIN, Lydia ACP007 CAIN, Miranda ACP010 CAIN, Nathaniel ACP015 CAIN, Nora Florence ACP015 CAIN, Samuel ACP006 CAIN, Sarah Jane "Jennie" ACP006 CAIN, Valentine Hortay ACP015 CAIN, William ACP006 CAIN, William ACP015 Page 1 of 67 Palatines to America Ancestor Chart Index to Volumes 01 - 20 CAIRNS, Annie Sarah Savage ACP006 CAIRNS, James ACP006 CAIRNS, Sarah J ACP006 CAKE, Lavinia ACP009 CALDWELL, Alzina Prudence ACP006 CALDWELL, Caroline Goldsborough ACP005 CALDWELL, Charles ACP009 CALDWELL, Elizabeth ACP005 CALDWELL, Emma ACP006 CALDWELL, Hannah ACP008 CALDWELL, Jabez ACP005 CALDWELL, James P ACP006 CALDWELL, John Sipple ACP005 CALDWELL, Joseph ACP005 CALDWELL, Martha ACP005 CALDWELL, Mary Elizabeth ACP009 CALDWELL, Oliver ACP009 CALDWELL, Oliver P ACP009 CALDWELL, Phoebe ACP006 CALDWELL, Sarah Matilda ACP005 CALDWELL, Stella Alberta ACP009 CALDWELL, William ACP005 CALDWELL, William Henry ACP005 CALE See CALES ACP009 CALE, Alberdina ACP009 CALES, Andrew Jackson ACP009 CALES, David ACP009 CALES, George Arnett ACP009 CALES, James ACP009 CALES, John ACP009 CALES, Kisiah Elizabeth M ACP009 CALES, Raymond ACP009 CALES, Richard Harman ACP009 CALEY, Catharine ACP009 CALEY, George ACP009 CALHOUN, Alexander ACP007 CALHOUN, Alexander C ACP007 CALHOUN, David Abraham ACP006 CALHOUN, James ACP006 CALHOUN, John C ACP006 CALHOUN, Joseph ACP006 CALHOUN, Joseph Paul ACP006 CALHOUN, M Elizabeth ACP007 CALHOUN, Mary ACP013 Page 2 of 67 Palatines to America Ancestor Chart Index to Volumes 01 - 20 CALHOUN, Paul H ACP006 CALHOUN, Sarah ACP006 CALKIN, Hannah Pines ACP007 CALKIN, Joel ACP007 CALKINGS, Lucy ACP015 CALKINS, Alva ACP010 CALKINS, Chester ACP007 CALKINS, Clarence Blowers ACP007 CALKINS, Elijah ACP010 CALKINS, Emeline ACP007 CALKINS, Ernest Nolten ACP007 CALKINS, Jerusha Maria ACP010 CALKINS, Norma Elaine ACP007 CALKINS, Seth ACP010 CALL, Annie ACP012 CALL, Annie ACP017 CALL, Daniel ACP017 CALL, Daniel, Jr ACP017 CALL, May Belle ACP007 CALLAHAN, Mary Jane ACP012 CALLARINE, Anna ACP006 CALLAWAY, Nancy ACP007 CALLEN, Janet Frances ACP008 CALLOWAY, Frances "Fanny" ACP009 CALLOWAY, Mary Emily ACP005 CALLOWAY, Walter Melville ACP005 CALVERT, Margaret Roxanna ACP012 CALVERT, Mary ACP018 CALVERT, Mary Ann ACP005 CALVERT, Mary Jane ACP014 CALVERT, William Carman ACP007 CAMERON, Andrew Warwick ACP016 CAMERON, Charles ACP005 CAMERON, Charles Edward ACP016 CAMERON, Eliza J ACP005 CAMERON, Evan ACP016 CAMERON, Harriett ACP010 CAMERON, John ACP016 CAMERON, John (The Tannister) ACP016 CAMERON, Margaret Jane ACP006 CAMERON, Rachel Primrose ACP016 CAMERON, Robert ACP006 CAMIRAND, M A ACP013 CAMMARY, Mary ACP007 Page 3 of 67 Palatines to America Ancestor Chart Index to Volumes 01 - 20 CAMMARY, Mary ACP009 CAMMERER, Catharina Margareta ACP007 CAMMERY See CAMMARY ACP007 CAMOZZI, Carlo Franceesco ACP012 CAMOZZI, Maria Luigia ACP012 CAMOZZI, Pietro ACP012 CAMP, John ACP005 CAMP, Joseph Emmanuel ACP010 CAMP, Joshua ACP010 CAMP, Louisa ACP010 CAMP, Mary ACP005 CAMP, Robert ACP010 CAMPBELL See CAMBEL ACP013 CAMPBELL, Agnes ACP009 CAMPBELL, Alexander ACP008 CAMPBELL, Alexander Jr ACP008 CAMPBELL, Alice ACP012 CAMPBELL, Ann "Nancy" ACP005 CAMPBELL, Anna ACP012 CAMPBELL, Anna Eve ACP014 CAMPBELL, Caroline Vail ACP008 CAMPBELL, Catherine ACP009 CAMPBELL, Clementine ACP006 CAMPBELL, Donald ACP009 CAMPBELL, Elizabeth ACP007 CAMPBELL, Elvira ACP012 CAMPBELL, Emily Fuller ACP017 CAMPBELL, Emily Lane ACP016 CAMPBELL, Eunice ACP011 CAMPBELL, Harriet ACP013 CAMPBELL, Harvey Brenneman ACP008 CAMPBELL, James ACP005 CAMPBELL, James Moore ACP017 CAMPBELL, Jane A ACP013 CAMPBELL, Jean ACP007 CAMPBELL, Lenora M. ACP019 CAMPBELL, Lucy ACP016 CAMPBELL, Mabel Caroline ACP008 CAMPBELL, Malcolm ACP009 CAMPBELL, Margaret ACP005 CAMPBELL, Martha ACP005 CAMPBELL, Mary ACP010 CAMPBELL, Mary Jane ACP009 CAMPBELL, Nancy Jane ACP008 Page 4 of 67 Palatines to America Ancestor Chart Index to Volumes 01 - 20 CAMPBELL, Oscar James ACP017 CAMPBELL, Oscar James, Jr ACP017 CAMPBELL, Patrick (Gen.) ACP014 CAMPBELL, Rebecca ACP005 CAMPBELL, Robert ACP005 CAMPBELL, Robert ACP008 CAMPBELL, Robert L ACP005 CAMPBELL, Rodger ACP012 CAMPBELL, Sarah ACP006 CAMPBELL, Stephen ACP008 CAMPBELL, Susan ACP008 CAMPBELL, Thomas Boyle ACP016 CAMPBELL, William ACP005 CAMPBELL, William ACP012 CAMPBELL, William L. ACP016 CAMPDEN, Anne ACP005 CAMPERIN, Elizabeth ACP014 CAMPIAN, Susanna ACP016 CANANYER See CANARRYER ACP005 CANARRYER, Catherine ACP005 CANARRYER, Leonhardt ACP005 CANE See MCCAIN ACP002 CANNON, Hugh Monroe ACP006 CANNON, Jane Swisshelm ACP006 CANNON, William ACP006 CANOMORE See KENNEMORE ACP009 CANSLER, Elijah Hise ACP006 CANSLER, James ACP006 CANSLER, James I ACP006 CANSLER, John ACP006 CANSLER, Leverett ACP006 CANTER, Eliza Jane ACP007 CANTER, Sarah ACP019 CANTER, William ACP016 CANTERBERRY, Elijah ACP008 CANTERBERRY, Pauline ACP008 CANTON, Sarah ACP016 CANTWELL, Elizabeth ACP005 CAPE, John Jr ACP008 CAPOTZGE, Magdalena ACP013 CAPP, Catherine ACP007 CARAWAY, Dee ACP015 CARBAUGH, Gabel Christina ACP006 CARBAUGH, Mary ACP007 Page 5 of 67 Palatines to America Ancestor Chart Index to Volumes 01 - 20 CARBAUGH, Mary Magdalane ACP006 CARBON, Maria Elisabetha ACP009 CARBON, Peter ACP009 CARBON, Peter Ludwig ACP009 CARD, Fanny ACP013 CARD, George Ormond ACP006 CARD, Hiram Brodie ACP006 CARD, John ACP013 CARD, Mary Ann ACP009 CARD, Stephen ACP013 CARD, William ACP013 CARD, Winifred Adeline ACP006 CARD. Amos ACP020 CARD. John ACP020 CARD. Sarah (Sally) Ann ACP020 CARDEN, Betty Jean ACP008 CARDEN, Dora L ACP009 CARDEN, Green Willis ACP008 CARDEN, James ACP008 CARDEN, James Rhea ACP008 CARDEN, Joseph Starnes ACP008 CARDEN, Samuel ACP009 CARDNER, Mary ACP019 CARENS, Martha ACP010 CAREY, Bridget Agnes ACP012 CAREY, Gail Yvonne ACP009 CAREY, James Hutchinson ACP009 CAREY, John ACP009 CAREY, Mary Virginia ACP009 CAREY, Nathaniel ACP009 CAREY, Nathaniel Culbertson ACP009 CAREY, Oliver Glenn ACP009 CAREY, Rosa C ACP007 CAREY, Rosa Caroline ACP006 CAREY, Rosa Caroline ACP009 CAREY, William ACP006 CAREY, William ACP009 CARIHER, Emanuel ACP005 CARIHER, Frederick ACP005 CARIHER, Libby ACP005 CARIHER, Peter ACP005 CARION, Fidele ACP011 CARION, Nicolas ACP011 CARKENERD See CARTNER ACP007 Page 6 of 67 Palatines to America Ancestor Chart Index to Volumes 01 - 20 CARKNER See CARTNER ACP007 CARL, Maria Magdalena ACP005 CARLBACHERIN, Anna Barbara ACP009 CARLE, Anna Catharina ACP009 CARLE, Anna Johanna C ACP005 CARLE, Christian ACP009 CARLE, Wilhelm ACP005 CARLIN, Jane ACP005 CARLISLE, George Washington ACP006 CARLISLE, Rayon Hughes ACP006 CARLISLE, Thomas Jefferson ACP006 CARLL, Mehetable ACP007 CARLOCK ?. Mary ACP020 CARLOCK, Abraham ACP006 CARLOCK, David ACP006 CARLOCK, John Christian ACP006 CARLSON, Nettie Antolia ACP011 CARLSSON, C ACP009 CARLSSON, Hedvig ACP009 CARMACK, Catharine ACP005 CARMACK, Ephraim ACP005 CARMACK, Levi ACP005 CARMAN, Henrietta ACP006 CARMAN, James B ACP006 CARMEAN, Nancy ACP007 CARMICHAEL, Martha Ann ACP006 CARMICHAEL, Thomas Jackson ACP006 CARMINE, DANIEL ACP010 CARMINE, Roccianna/Roxine A ACP010 CARMODY, Mary Agnes ACP008 CARMONE See KARMANY ACP001 CARNAHAN, Boyd Wilbur ACP005 CARNAHAN, Frank Eugene ACP005 CARNAHAN, John ACP005 CARNAHAN, Samuel ACP005 CARNAL, Norah ACP009 CARNCROSS See KERNCROSS ACP005 CARNER, Dorothy ACP005 CARNES, Andrew Jackson ACP006 CARNES, Henry ACP010 CARNES, Malvina ACP010 CARNES, Nancy M ACP006 CARNEY, Maria ACP006 CARNEY, Maria ACP007 Page 7 of 67 Palatines to America Ancestor Chart Index to Volumes 01 - 20 CARNEY, Stephen ACP007 CARNOIAN, Bertha ACP012 CARNOIAN, Frederick ACP012 CARNS, Adam ACP011 CARNS, Georgia Lou ACP011 CARNS, John William Geary ACP011 CARNS, William Harrison ACP011 CARNS. Hannah ACP020 CARP, Anna Elisabetha ACP009 CARP, Peter ACP009 CARPENTER, Andrew ACP008 CARPENTER, Anna ACP008 CARPENTER, Annie Bea ACP007 CARPENTER, Barbara ACP019 CARPENTER, Catherine ACP002 CARPENTER, Chauncey M ACP008 CARPENTER, Christian ACP002 CARPENTER, Conrod ACP010 CARPENTER, David ACP019 CARPENTER, Elizabeth ACP005 CARPENTER, Hannah ACP008 CARPENTER, Hans ACP006 CARPENTER, Hans Christopher ACP014 CARPENTER, Hilpa ACP007 CARPENTER, Ida Belle ACP008 CARPENTER, James ACP007 CARPENTER, James B ACP005 CARPENTER, Jeremiah ACP005 CARPENTER, John ACP014 CARPENTER, Joshua ACP005 CARPENTER, Mary ACP006 CARPENTER, Mary Ardelia ACP010 CARPENTER, Matthias ACP006 CARPENTER, Michael ACP008 CARPENTER, Michael ACP014 CARPENTER, Mina ACP007 CARPENTER, Rosanna ACP008 CARPENTER, Samuel ACP005 CARPENTER, Sarah Ellen ACP005 CARPENTER, Sarah J ACP009 CARPENTER, Solomon ACP008 CARPENTER, Susannah ACP005 CARPENTER, Sydna ACP005 CARPENTER, William S ACP005 Page 8 of 67 Palatines to America Ancestor Chart Index to Volumes 01 - 20 CARPER, Catharine
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