An edition of Pottinger-Pottenger progeny (1995)

Pottinger-Pottenger progeny

some descendants of John Pottenger (died 1735) from England to Maryland : and some descendants of Abram Eaton of New York, Kentucky, and Indiana and some descendants of Abraham Pozner of Poland, Ohio, and Illinois

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An edition of Pottinger-Pottenger progeny (1995)

Pottinger-Pottenger progeny

some descendants of John Pottenger (died 1735) from England to Maryland : and some descendants of Abram Eaton of New York, Kentucky, and Indiana and some descendants of Abraham Pozner of Poland, Ohio, and Illinois

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Publisher
A.S. McCabe
Language
English
Pages
326

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Book Details


Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-284) and index.
Pages 323-326 inserted.

Published in
Lawrenceville, GA (2045 Northland Dr., Lawrenceville 30244-2808)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
929/.2/0973
Library of Congress
CS71.P869 1995, CS71.P869 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 326 p. :
Number of pages
326

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL824434M
LCCN
95080669
OCLC/WorldCat
34101735

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