The Hoffmans of North Carolina; a genealogical presentation of the original Hoffmans who settled in North Carolina : in this the author gives a brief historical review of their European origin; the conditions which caused them to leave their native country; their migration through Pennsylvania and Virginia to North Carolina; and the genealogical development of their descendants to the present day
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Hoffman, M. E. (1938). The Hoffmans of North Carolina; a genealogical presentation of the original Hoffmans who settled in North Carolina: in this the author gives a brief historical review of their European origin; the conditions which caused them to leave their native country; their migration through Pennsylvania and Virginia to North Carolina; and the genealogical development of their descendants to the present day . [s.n..
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hoffman, Max Ellis, 1885-. 1938. The Hoffmans of North Carolina; a Genealogical Presentation of the Original Hoffmans Who Settled in North Carolina: In This the Author Gives a Brief Historical Review of Their European Origin; the Conditions Which Caused Them to Leave Their Native Country; Their Migration Through Pennsylvania and Virginia to North Carolina; and the Genealogical Development of Their Descendants to the Present Day. Asheville, North Carolina: [s.n.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hoffman, Max Ellis, 1885-. The Hoffmans of North Carolina; a Genealogical Presentation of the Original Hoffmans Who Settled in North Carolina: In This the Author Gives a Brief Historical Review of Their European Origin; the Conditions Which Caused Them to Leave Their Native Country; Their Migration Through Pennsylvania and Virginia to North Carolina; and the Genealogical Development of Their Descendants to the Present Day Asheville, North Carolina: [s.n, 1938.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Hoffman, M. E. (1938). The hoffmans of north carolina; a genealogical presentation of the original hoffmans who settled in north carolina: in this the author gives a brief historical review of their european origin; the conditions which caused them to leave their native country; their migration through pennsylvania and virginia to north carolina; and the genealogical development of their descendants to the present day. Asheville, North Carolina: [s.n.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Hoffman, Max Ellis. The Hoffmans of North Carolina; a Genealogical Presentation of the Original Hoffmans Who Settled in North Carolina: In This the Author Gives a Brief Historical Review of Their European Origin; the Conditions Which Caused Them to Leave Their Native Country; Their Migration Through Pennsylvania and Virginia to North Carolina; and the Genealogical Development of Their Descendants to the Present Day [s.n., 1938.