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Paperback The Lines Family Book

ISBN: 1024188205

ISBN13: 9781024188202

The Lines Family

The Lines Family, compiled by Donald Lines Jacobus, is a meticulously researched genealogy tracing the descendants of Henry Lines of New Haven, Connecticut. This comprehensive work offers a detailed account of the Lines family's history in America, providing valuable insights into their origins, migrations, and contributions to society. Jacobus, a renowned genealogist, presents a wealth of information gathered from primary sources and family records, making this book an indispensable resource for anyone researching the Lines family or early American history.

This book provides a rich tapestry of family connections and historical context, offering a glimpse into the lives of individuals who shaped the American landscape. Whether you are a descendant of Henry Lines or simply interested in genealogical research, The Lines Family is a must-have addition to your library.

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