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Germany

Hannover Gemeindes A-B

Covering Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony, called Hannover), Braunschweig (Brunswick), Schamburg-Lippe and Oldenburg from Volume X of the Atlantic Bridge to Germany.

The Atlantic Bridge to Germany, Volume X was published in 1999 by Mondo Genealoga Ligo, Salt Lake City, Utah

By Charles M. Hall and Alice Woods Schiesswohl of Salt Lake City

Palatine Index - T-Z

The 147-page genealogy reference book, Pal-Index (Palatine Index 1727-1775), containing a 129-page index of about 6,500 Palatines, was self-published by the author, Charles M. Hall, in 1979. He also published two copyright editions of the Palatine Pamphlet, which contains a list of the sources used in the Pal-Index as well as a short list of other Palatine-related indices.

Palatine Index - S part 2

The 147-page genealogy reference book, Pal-Index (Palatine Index 1727-1775), containing a 129-page index of about 6,500 Palatines, was self-published by the author, Charles M. Hall, in 1979. He also published two copyright editions of the Palatine Pamphlet, which contains a list of the sources used in the Pal-Index as well as a short list of other Palatine-related indices.

Palatine Index - S part 1

The 147-page genealogy reference book, Pal-Index (Palatine Index 1727-1775), containing a 129-page index of about 6,500 Palatines, was self-published by the author, Charles M. Hall, in 1979. He also published two copyright editions of the Palatine Pamphlet, which contains a list of the sources used in the Pal-Index as well as a short list of other Palatine-related indices.

Palatine Index - R

The 147-page genealogy reference book, Pal-Index (Palatine Index 1727-1775), containing a 129-page index of about 6,500 Palatines, was self-published by the author, Charles M. Hall, in 1979. He also published two copyright editions of the Palatine Pamphlet, which contains a list of the sources used in the Pal-Index as well as a short list of other Palatine-related indices.

Palatine Index - N, O, and P

The 147-page genealogy reference book, Pal-Index (Palatine Index 1727-1775), containing a 129-page index of about 6,500 Palatines, was self-published by the author, Charles M. Hall, in 1979. He also published two copyright editions of the Palatine Pamphlet, which contains a list of the sources used in the Pal-Index as well as a short list of other Palatine-related indices.