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Ancestors of Rogers Bruce Johnson : from immigration to the present times, 1620 to 1996 by Rogers Bruce Johnson ; edited by Erika Eastman ... [et al.]

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Family History Room Fa 929.2 J67j 1997
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Johnson, Rogers Bruce, 1928-
Contributor:
Eastman, Erika.
Johnson, Alexandra Caroline.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Johnson family.
Johnson, Rogers Bruce, 1928---Family.
Johnson, Rogers Bruce.
Aiken family.
Squire family.
Physical Description:
5 v. : ill., geneal. tables, ports. ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
[Camden, Me.] : Penobscot Press ; Grantham, NH : R.B. Johnson [distributor], c1997-c2002.
Contents:
v. 1. First five generations, 1800 to 1996
v. 2. The pedigrees of Herrick Aiken, Ann Bradley, Milton Proctor, and Louise Woodward
v. 3. The pedigrees of John Stent Squires, Hulda Hadsell, Orpheus Purinton, and Maria Louisa Call, 1620 to 1800
v. 4. Pedigrees of William Johnson, Olive Mann, Ira Murray, and Miriam Wallace, 1620-1800
v. 5. Pedigrees of Earlman Rogers, Zeruiah Whitmarsh, George Pitman Hyer, and Fanny Brush, 1620 to 1800.
Notes:
Vols. 3-5 edited by Alexandra Caroline Johnson.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
0897253329 (v. 1 : acid-free paper)
9780897253321 (v. 1 : acid-free paper)
0897253914 (v. 3 : acid-free paper)
9780897253918 (v. 3 : acid-free paper)
0897254341 (v. 4 : acid-free paper)
9780897254342 (v. 4 : acid-free paper)
0897254635 (v. 5 : acid-free paper)
9780897254632 (v. 5 : acid-free paper)
OCLC:
38063434

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