If you liked Isaac Potts (1750-1803) of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and the Valley Forge "Washington at Prayer" legend by Graham, Daniel A., start with Samuel Savage, Sr. (c1655-1707), stonemason, and descendants of Philadelphia, Berks, and Chester counties, Pennsylvania, through the fourth generation (2004), The David Rutter (1766-1817) and Mary Anna Potts (c1767-1824) family of Pine Forge, Berks County, and Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (2001), and Cannon maker for the Revolution (1993). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Samuel Savage, Sr. (c1655-1707), stonemason, and descendants of Philadelphia, Berks, and Chester counties, Pennsylvania, through the fourth generation 2004 · 67 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  2. 2 The David Rutter (1766-1817) and Mary Anna Potts (c1767-1824) family of Pine Forge, Berks County, and Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 2001 · 31 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  3. 3 Cannon maker for the Revolution 1993 · 64 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  4. 4 The maternal ancestors of Sarah Josephine Rutter Pyle, 1840-1913 of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1989 · 1 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  5. 5 The Thomas Rutter (c1660-1730) and Rebecca Staples (c1662-c1732) family of Germantown, Pennsylvania 2002 · 17 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  6. 6 Descendants of Job Pyle, 1751-1830, and Ruth Harlan, 1750-1837, of Chester County, Pennsylvania 1986 · 47 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  7. 7 Good business practices and astute matchmaking 1997 · 89 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  8. 8 The Thomas Good (c1700-1791) family of Bucks and Chester Co., Pennsylvania 1985 · 1 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  9. 9 The Robinson family 1999 · 29 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
  10. 10 The family bible of Moses Gray (1771-1853) and Elisabeth McNall (1785-1863) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2010 · 1 pages · Graham, Daniel A. · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Samuel Savage, Sr. (c1655-1707), stonemason, and descendants of Philadelphia, Berks, and Chester counties, Pennsylvania, through the fourth generation (2004), The David Rutter (1766-1817) and Mary Anna Potts (c1767-1824) family of Pine Forge, Berks County, and Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (2001), Cannon maker for the Revolution (1993), The maternal ancestors of Sarah Josephine Rutter Pyle, 1840-1913 of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1989), and The Thomas Rutter (c1660-1730) and Rebecca Staples (c1662-c1732) family of Germantown, Pennsylvania (2002).

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