Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with Some Account of Their Descendants

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  • Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with Some Account of Their Descendants Book Detail

  • Author : Clarence Vernon Roberts
  • Release Date : 2009-06
  • Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
  • Genre : Bucks County (Pa.)
  • Pages : 744
  • ISBN 13 : 0806306688
  • File Size : 39,39 MB

Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with Some Account of Their Descendants by Clarence Vernon Roberts PDF Summary

Book Description: Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks is a collection of genealogical and historical information pertaining to the first settlers of the upper part of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Separate chapters are assigned to each family, and approximately 12,000 persons are named and identified. The genealogies commence with the first of the Bucks County line (usually during the period of the eighteenth century, but also earlier) and proceed, on average, through about eight generations.

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