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VALENTINE AND RELATED FAMILIES, MASSACHUSETTS TO TEXAS, 1675-1987

VALENTINE AND RELATED FAMILIES, MASSACHUSETTS TO TEXAS, 1675-1987

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VALENTINE AND RELATED FAMILIES, MASSACHUSETTS TO TEXAS, 1675-1987

by Harllee, Edra Klutts and Opal Klutts Hollis

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Privately Published. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Numerous textual photos, illustrations, and maps, with a nine Coats of Arms reproduced in color. N.p.: Privately published, n.d. First edition. Genealogical history of Valentines, Vollintines, Klutts, and other families that trace their lineage to John Valentine, who emigrated from his ancestral home of Lancashire, England to Boston, Massachusetts before 1642. Descendants of this early New England settler eventually made their way to Texas, by way of Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. With a post-it note, inscribed and dated by Opal Klutts Hollis, affixed to the front flyleaf. Pictorial buckram boards, issued without a dust jacket. A very good copy. Signed by Author.

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Bookseller
Johnson Rare Books & Archives US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
16764
Title
VALENTINE AND RELATED FAMILIES, MASSACHUSETTS TO TEXAS, 1675-1987
Author
Harllee, Edra Klutts and Opal Klutts Hollis
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
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Edition
First edition
Publisher
Privately Published
Keywords
Harllee, Edra Klutts Genealogy Valentine Hollis Massachusetts Texas Americana U.s. History Family

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