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CALENDAR OF SUSSEX COUNTY, DELAWARE PROBATE RECORDS, 1680-1800.
De Valinger Jr., Leon

   

- Dover : Public Archives Commission 1964
- 8vo.
- cloth.
- 310, (2), 87 pages.
- ISBN none / Order Nr. 39756
- Price: $ 95.00



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B2-699. Printed by the Milford Chronicle Publishing Co. in 300 copies. Various ownership inscriptions on front pastedown and free endpaper. Faint water stain at bottom of pages along gutter. Scarce book..

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