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- Source:Gilcrest, Robert A. From Gille Chriosd to Gilcrest
- Source:Hamor, Eben M. Extracts from the Early Mount Desert Island, Maine, Records
- Source:Hicks, Susan E. Ancestry of John A. Hicks and His Wife, Ada E. Rowe, of Auburn, Maine
- Source:Luykx, Theo. Geschiedenis Van Nederland en België
- Source:Sinnett, Charles N. History of the Rogers Families in Maine
- Source:Banstead, Surrey, England. Registers of Banstead in the County of Surrey, 1547-1789
- Source:Beer Hackett, Dorset, England. Registers of Beer Hackett, Dorset from 1549 to 1812
- Source:North Luffenham, Rutland, England. Registers of North Luffenham, in the County of Rutland, 1572-1812
- Source:Monk Fryston, Yorkshire, England. Registers of Monk Fryston, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1538-1678
- Source:Sinnett, Charles N. History of the Means Family in America and Great Britain
- Source:Sinnett, Charles N. James Sinnett, Pioneer of Granville, Ohio Colony : Ancestors and Descendants
- Source:Ruggles, Henry Stoddard. Ancestors of Benjamin Ruggles, Senator from Ohio, 1815-1833, John Ruggles, Senator from Maine, 1834-1840, Nathaniel Ruggles,
- Source:Bruce, Violet Laverne. John Bruce of the Shenandoah
- Source:Albin, Ethel Winifred. Virginia Albins
- Source:Penley, Robert Irving. Penley Family in England and America, Ca.1377-1958
- Source:Bowles, Carington. Bowles's New Pocket Map of the Most Inhabited Part of New England
- Source:Cole, Robert. Dobberstein Registry
- Source:Morgan, Patricia. Glimpse into the Past of Five Islands, Maine
- Source:Kennebec Papers 1749-1800 (Maine)
- Source:Worcester, Worcestershire, England. Registers of St. Alban's, in the City of Worcester, 1630-1812
- Source:Library of Congress. Geography and Map Division. New Castle County, Delaware Land Ownership Maps, 1849 and 1881
- Source:Joyce Anne White. Descendants of Joseph and Hannah (Johnson) Brown of Jericho, VT
- Source:United States Work Projects Administration. Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writer's Project
- Source:King, George Harrison Sanford. Register of St. Paul's Parish 1715-1798
- Source:DeLong, Kathy L. Descendants of Benjamin and Dorcas Ames of Connecticut 1786-1979
- Source:Nadia H Wright. Respected Citizens
- Source:Civil War Maps
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- Source:Sellards, Harry Leon, Jr. Hatfield Family History
- Source:Corbin, Kenneth Emanuel. James Corbin and Ale Hatfield Lineage
- Source:Brown, Charles Sidney. Our Family, the Descendants of Leonard Brown
- Source:Beenakker, A.J.M. Breda in de Eerste Storm Van de Opstand
- Source:Colburn, Henry. Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire
- Source:Cambridge City Tribune (Cambridge City, Wayne, Indiana, United States)
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- Source:United States Congress. Journal of the House of Representatives
- Source:Bennett, William Wallace. Memorials of Methodism in Virginia
- Source:Edwin M. Shook
- Source:Bremer, Francis J. John Winthrop
- Source:Butler, Susan. East to the Dawn: The Life of Amelia Earhart
- Source:Rich, Doris L. Amelia Earhart : A Biography
- Source:Whitney, Charles T. Ancestors and Descendents of Joseph Linnell
- Source:Corbett, Alice M. Browns of Grafton, Maine
- Source:Clark, Betty Ann Ruth Clark. Mary Keith Bugbee and the Ruth Family : That Which Remains Behind
- Source:Pinkham, Fred D. Stinson Genealogy
- Source:Alexandria, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States. Parish Register of the German Reformed Church of Alexandria, Hunterdon County, New Jersey 1763-1802
- Source:Ruger, A. Richmond, Sagadahoc Co., Maine 1878
- Source:Montrésor, John. Plan of a Rout Undertaken in Winter, Jany. 26Th, from Quebec, the Capital of Canada, to the Frontier Settlements of the Township of Topsham Near Brunswick Fort on the River Ammerascaegun in the Province of New Hampshire, Feby. 20Th 1760
- Source:McPherson Daily Republican (McPherson, Kansas)
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