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A :: A. Judd (Ansel Judd) Northrup :: The Northrup-Northrop genealogy : a record of the known descendants of Joseph Northrup, who came from England in 1637, and was one of the original settlers of Milford, Conn., in 1639 ; with lists of : download ebook or read online
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Book info:
Author: A. Judd (Ansel Judd) Northrup
Title: The Northrup-Northrop genealogy : a record of the known descendants of Joseph Northrup, who came from England in 1637, and was one of the original settlers of Milford, Conn., in 1639 ; with lists of Northrups and Northrops in the Revolution
Publisher: New York : Grafton Press
Subject (keywords, tags): Northrup family (Joseph Northrup, d. 1669)
Contributor: The Library of Congress
Format: txt
Size: 321 kb
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