Demarce, Virginia Easley 1940-
Virginia DeMarce American historian
VIAF ID: 20971771 ( Personal )
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Works
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1634 : the Bavarian crisis | |
1635 : the Dreeson incident | |
1635: The Tangled Web | |
Baptisms and burials : St. Edmund's, Ellenburg, New York, St. Philomene's, Churubusco, New York, St. James, Cadyville, New York, Clinton County, 1864-1881 | |
Canadian participants in the American Revolution : an index | |
Carter of Deerfield, Mass., and Norwalk, Conn., Chartier of Quebec Province, Canada, and New York : a study in multilingualism and multiculturalism in eighteenth-century America | |
Clues to the ancestry of Solomon Mace of Boone Co., Mo., the Mase/Mace family of Ralls and Pike Cos., Mo., the Mase/Mace family of Bourbon and Bath Cos. Ky., the Mace family of Hampshire/Hardy Cos., Va/W.V. Preliminary draft | |
Cooperville, N.Y., Saint-Joseph-du-Corbeau | |
Data on Demers/Dumais families in Québec, 1648-1835 : background for emigration to the United States | |
The family and ancestry of Hermann Joseph Jongebloed and his wife Marie Emma Zuhlke in Germany and America | |
The French-Canadian settlement in Waterville Township, Pepin Co., Wisconsin | |
Lost in Canada? | |
Mercenary troops from Anhalt-Zerbst, Germany, who served with the British forces during the American Revolution | |
Notebook, French-Canadian settlement in the Champlain Islands, Grand Isle County, Vermont before the year 1880 | |
Now living in Boone County, Missouri : our family genealogies | |
Ram rebellion | |
The settlement of former German auxiliary troops in Canada after the American Revolution : a monograph | |
Sixteen thirty-five | |
Sorting out the family of Edward Graham and Green Graham of Warren and Allen counties, Kentucky | |
Supplement to A tentative outline of U.S. Easley lines primarily to the year 1800 |