The Descendants of Andrew Bird of Colonial Long Island, New York by Prof. E. O. Bennett - front cover
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The Descendants of Andrew Bird of Colonial Long Island, New York

by Prof. E. O. Bennett

"The Descendants of Andrew Bird of Colonial Long Island, New York" by Prof. E. O. Bennett, 1999, Second Edition. Published in La Grange, Texas, this genealogical work explores the lineage of Andrew Bird. In good condition, the hardcover lacks a dust jacket but maintains a strong binding and clean pages. Ideal for historians and genealogists interested in Colonial New York.

$60.75$$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1999
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Stock:1 available
SKU:A2-B3-KU-JRM-0471

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Condition Details

This hardcover book is bound in black cloth and is in good condition. There is no dust jacket, and the cover shows minor wear, including slight scuffing on the spine. The binding remains strong, and the pages are clean and free of inscriptions or markings, indicating it has been well-preserved.

About This Classic 1999 Edition

"The Descendants of Andrew Bird of Colonial Long Island, New York" by Prof. E. O. Bennett is a comprehensive genealogical study detailing the lineage of Andrew Bird, a notable figure from Colonial Long Island. Published in 1999 in La Grange, Texas, this second edition offers an in-depth exploration into the Bird family history, providing valuable insights for historians and genealogists alike. The work meticulously documents family connections and historical contexts, making it a vital resource for those interested in colonial history and genealogy. Although the publisher is unspecified, the book's scholarly approach and detailed research are evident. This edition is relatively scarce, as it caters to a niche audience interested in genealogy and colonial history. The book is bound in sturdy black cloth, with no dust jacket, and remains in good condition, reflecting its careful preservation over the years.

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