An edition of McClure family records (1914)

McClure family records.

An account of the first American settlers and colonial families of the name of McClure, and other genealogical and historical data, mostly new and original material, including early wills and marriages, heretofore unpublished.

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An edition of McClure family records (1914)

McClure family records.

An account of the first American settlers and colonial families of the name of McClure, and other genealogical and historical data, mostly new and original material, including early wills and marriages, heretofore unpublished.

Limited edition.
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Publisher
W. M. Clemens
Language
English
Pages
13

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Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
CS71.M1285 1914a

The Physical Object

Pagination
13 p.
Number of pages
13

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6579930M
Internet Archive
mcclurefamilyrec00clem
LCCN
15019443
OCLC/WorldCat
5161304

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