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Did your ancestors sign the Jersey Oath of Association Roll of 1696? A history of the roll and many of the people who signed it

by Glendinning, Alex

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Channel Islands Family History Society. Very Good. 1995. Paperback. 0951843761 . 140pp, illustrated, original card covers ; Large quarto .
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Did your ancestors sign the Jersey Oath of Association Roll of 1696? A history of the roll and many of the people who signed it

by Glendinning, Alex

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Channel Islands Family History Society. Fine. 1995. Paperback. 0951843761 . 140pp, illustrated, as new in original card covers ; Large quarto .
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