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- Author:Kip Sperry
- ISBN:0806315318
- ISBN13:978-0806315317
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- Publisher:Genealogical Pub Co; First Edition (US) First Printing edition (January 1997)
- Pages:303 pages
- Subcategory:Genealogy
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He is author of the following family history books (a selected list): Reading Early American Handwriting
He is author of the following family history books (a selected list): Reading Early American Handwriting.
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Kip Sperry, American Genealogist, educator. Chardon, Ohio, United States. Salt Lake City, 1971-1984; collection development library, Family History Library. Salt Lake City, 1984-1991; assistant professor family history, Brigham Young . Provo, Utah. Independent genealogist, since 1968. 14010/?tag prabook0b-20.
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