An edition of Neese notes (1979)

Neese notes

a history of the Neese family, primarily concerned with the descendants of Solomon Neese and his wife, Nancy Lynn of Guilford County, North Carolina, and of John Rufus Neese and his wives, Mary Elizabeth Turley and Mary Lucretia Cleveland of Johnson County, Indiana

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R. Byron Bird
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An edition of Neese notes (1979)

Neese notes

a history of the Neese family, primarily concerned with the descendants of Solomon Neese and his wife, Nancy Lynn of Guilford County, North Carolina, and of John Rufus Neese and his wives, Mary Elizabeth Turley and Mary Lucretia Cleveland of Johnson County, Indiana

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Publish Date
Publisher
Bird
Language
English
Pages
167

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Book Details


Edition Notes

"100 copies ... prepared. This is copy no. 15."
Includes index.

Published in
Madison, Wis

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
929/.2/0973
Library of Congress
CS71.N38 1979

The Physical Object

Pagination
167 leaves in various foliations :
Number of pages
167

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4456483M
LCCN
79119298

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