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  1. Genealogy of the family of Searls of New York, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, South Dakota and Missouri: Including the allied ancestral families of Wilson, Deaton, ... Fisher, Ireland, Jameson and Fowler by Larry M Wilson, 1994
  2. Genealogy of the family of Searls of New York, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, and South Dakota, plus allied families of Douglass, Fisher, Halstead, Moore, Wilson by Larry M Wilson, 1987
  3. Family genealogies of Steuben County, New York by Robert J Wilson, 1970
  4. Du Bois & Robinson genealogy of Ulster Co., New York; Salem Co., New Jersey; Knox Co., Indiana by Walter Courtney Burgner, 1981
  5. From New York to Michigan: The genealogy of Jacob and Michael Van Wagoner, Jr., 1823-1984 by Philo Woodrow Van Wagoner, 1985
  6. Histories and genealogies for some Michigan and New York families: Including, Barns, Barnes, Blysse, Bliss, Cassner, Casner, Castner, Hood, Keys, Keyes, Page, Paige, Thayer (and many others) by Charles W Paige, 1985
  7. The humors of genealogy: A paper read before New York Public Library Staff, April 13, 1900 by Stuart C Wade, 1900
  8. The family of Nelson Drake: Back to 1630, New York and Michigan pioneers, with genealogy supplement by Floyd Nelson Drake, 1996
  9. Genealogy of the family of Adams of Brooklyn, New York, descended from those of the Northern Neck of Virginia, U.S.A by William Newton Adams, 1872
  10. The genealogies, families and people of Hadley, New York before the year 1900 by James Paul Dayton, 2002
  11. Genealogy of the Fort family in New York State by Jerome H Fort, 1993
  12. The Starkweather-Staples genealogy of the Hamilton, Madison County, New York, branches, and their California connections,: Including the Allen, Billings, ... Kehoe, Meier, Smith and Stanton families by Rufus Perle Starkweather, 1925
  13. Genealogy of the Calvert family, Cortland, New York, Branch by John Betts Calvert, 1960
  14. The Feltus family book,: Containing a biographical sketch of the Rev. Henry James Feltus, D.D., late rector of St. Stevens, New York City, together with a genealogy of all descendants to date by George Haws Feltus, 1917

61. New York Genealogy - New York State Genealogy Resources, Research With Free Obit
Offers fee based investigations featuring census, marriage license, social security index, court record, and cemetery data. Includes free obituary index.
http://beachvideostudio.com/nysgen.htm

62. Lineages' Genealogy Site Livingston County, New York
What records are available for Livingston County, new york and where to write for them.
http://www.lineagesnet.com/usa/ny/LivingstonCounty.html

63. Ohmann Family
genealogy of Ohmann Family from Reinshagen, Mecklenburg, Germany to new york State.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~baillargeon/ohmannfamilies/
OAS_AD('Top'); OHMANN FAMILY
OHMANN GENEALOGY

LYONS NY OHMANN FAMILY

Email: jabaill@qwest.net
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64. Federal Census Records For NYS: Genealogy: NYS Library
Information on what's available for rental at the State Library in Albany.
http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/genealogy/fedcen.htm
New York State Library Genealogy
Federal Census Records for NYS
Related page: New York State Census Records Population Schedules Special Schedules Access
Population Schedules
The New York State Library holds the Federal decennial census of New York State for the years 1790-1930, except for 1890. The 1790 schedules are available in print and microfilm; other schedules are available in microfilm only. There are printed indexes for the 1790 through 1870 censuses, and Soundex indexes on microfilm for 1880, 1900 and 1920. There are also CD-ROM indexes for 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880 and 1910. The 1930 Federal census was the last to be released to the public (in 2002). Federal census records since 1930 remain in the custody of the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Information from these censuses can be provided only to the person to whom it pertains or to an authorized representative. For more information, write: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Personal Census Service Branch, Pittsburgh, KS 66762.
Special Schedules
New York State Library holds the years and schedules shown in the table below. Only the information related to New York State is held. The schedules are available in both microfilm and manuscript. There are no indexes to this collection. Special Schedule Federal Census Agriculture Industry/Manufactures (Essex-Yates) Mortality Social Statistics (Monroe-Yates) Defective, Dependent, and Delinquent Classes

65. Orange County, New York AHGP
Welcome to Orange County, new york. The American History and genealogy Project. and. The American Local History Network. 1683.
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/orange/
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Welcome to Orange County, New York The American History and Genealogy Project and The American Local History Network
Bible Records
Books Cemeteries Deeds ... Offsite Links
Please consider giving what you can to keep this wonderful webspace free and accessible to you. To join USGENNET, click here . If you join the USGENNET, please mention the Orange County, New York AHGP website. This site, although independent, is affiliated with both The American Genealogy and History Project and The American Local History Network
Thanks to the Scotchtown Highlander .com for the use of this map
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Woman's name is unknown, but it was in a group of pictures with the Armstrong/McWilliams picture above.
Bible Records John Newberry Bible Record
Books "A Century's Record, The First Presbyterian Church, Chester, N. Y. 1798-1898 ", by Robert Houston McCready.

66. Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: The Robert Philip Jack Of N
Family history of Robert Philip Jack.
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/j/a/c/Robert-Philip-Jack/
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The Robert Philip Jack of New York City
Updated May 31, 2003
The Basic reseach for the family tree was done by my cousin
Robert Philip Jack
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United States
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67. Lou Alfano's Italian Genealogy & Culture Homepage #3
Homepage of Lou Alfano, who has researched his own family and found many good genealogy tools. Links to the towns of Angri, Vasto, and Avellino. Also Italian American history in Brooklyn, new york.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/1709/Alfano1a.htm
This is the flag of the Kingdom of Italy.
I show it here because my ancestors emigrated from the Kingdom
NOT from the current Republic.
Lou Alfano's Homepage -
Last updated April 3, 2003
Places To Visit on the 'Net
Featuring Italian History, Genealogy, and Culture
MY ANCESTRAL HOME TOWNS
  • Angri Home Town of My Paternal Grandfather
    Avellino
    Home Town of My Paternal Grandmother
    Vasto
    Home Town of My Maternal Grandparents
  • ON-LINE INTERACTIVE MAP OF ITALY This is a real goodie! While it's not going to show you EVERY street in every town, it gets down to major street level - which is the best I've seen so far for small towns. Find My Ancestral Town Put your town's name in the "City" box, click on "Find Location," and then play with the "zoom" and directional selections. BROO-GA-LEEN Since so many Italian immigrants (and their descendants) have lived in Brooklyn, New York, here are a couple of Brooklyn web sites for your enjoyment: Brooklyn Is The World - Includes Brooklyn neighborhoods, history, addresses of all Brooklyn newspapers and lots more. Brooklyn On Line - Some neighborhood info, a Brooklyn Chat Room, more.

    68. Hispanic Genealogy Center
    The Hispanic Genealogical Society of new york is a nonprofit organization, dedicated to bringing genealogy to Hispanic Americans. Site includes message boards, articles, and research information.
    http://www.hispanicgenealogy.com
    Hispanic Genealogy Center a Hispanic Genealogical Society of New York Website Visitor Center The Society Our Vision Our Activities Publications ... Visitor Mailing List Info Center Message Boards Website Search Research Library Genealogy Links ... Family Histories Contact the staff
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    69. Donna Speer Ristenbatt Genealogy/Reformed Dutch Church Records
    new Jersey and new york churches, with details of what records are available.
    http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy/dutch_ch.htm
    Reformed Dutch Church Records
    by Donna Speer Ristenbatt
    URL of this website: http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy
    Index
    Why So Valuable What Churches Existed Where New York Reformed Dutch Churches New Jersey Reformed Dutch Churches ... A Final Word One of the most valuable tools for a researcher looking for Dutch ancestors in America are the Reformed Dutch Church Records. In its infancy, this Church was referred to as the Reformed Dutch Church, but in recent times, this Church has sometimes come to be known as the Dutch Reformed Church.
    Why So Valuable
    What Churches Existed Where
    Anytime a church record is consulted, a certain pattern is followed, whether the record is in Dutch, or has been translated into English. In English, the pattern is the date of baptism (sometimes the date of birth also), the name of the child, the names of the parents and the names of the witnesses. If the record is kept in Dutch, the same pattern is followed, only the following words are used. Kinder = Child. Ouders = parents. Geboren = Born. Gedopt = Baptized. Getuygen = Witnesses. One may ask, what church do I look for and where do I find its records? These two questions are addressed in the following two sections. Before looking at these two sections, however, here are examples of how records are kept. English Translation Example: (Schraalenburgh Reformed Dutch Church)
    Date Parents Witnesses
    David
    Feb. 5

    70. Crosswinds.Net · Not Found
    Roy and Pat of Red Hook, new york. Photos, genealogy, and information.
    http://www.crosswinds.net/~meilman/
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    71. We Moved
    Jim and Sonia Rahm from Walden, new york. Information, photos, links, personal pages, and genealogy.
    http://www.frontiernet.net/~rahm/
    Rahm Organization The Rahm Family Sonia's Place Jim's Home Page The Elsbree Family Jamey Rahm Heads-Site Elizabeth's Pictures Logan's Pictures Victoria's Pictures Elizabeth Pictures Logan Cade Lipton Rahm Family Photos Rahm Family Photos 2 Rahm Photo Albums Leon Family Photos Finamore Family Photos Oldies Photos Younger Days Photos Pet Photos Rahm 2002 Letter Stephanie Zychowicz Sign Our Guestbook View Our Guestbook Credits Adoption Fun Stuff Play Break Out Play Black Jack More Fun Stuff Search the Web Search the Web
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    72. Bronx County Genealogy Queries
    91 genealogy Queries. Bronx County genealogy Queries. Total matching queries 91 Current search All locations United States new york Bronx County.
    http://www.cousinconnect.com/p/a/101954/
    Bronx County Genealogy Queries 93 Genealogy Queries
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    Current search: All locations United States New York Bronx County ... Sort by Date ANDERSON : DAMICO : GIBNEY : GOULDNER : looking for Gouldner family members or anyone who new them in the Bronx ... Posted: 17-May-2004 View Full Details HAREN : HARRAN : KIERNAN : MCKERNAN : MCKIERNAN : I am looking for information regarding my ggf Edwin Kiernan. I believe he was born in 1871 in Enniskillen, Ireland. Emmigrated to NYC in 1892 and married to Catherine Haren that same year. His name ... Posted: 15-May-2004 View Full Details MELVIN : I am looking for information on the death of Gregory L. Melvin of Raleigh, NC. He lived in New York city and went by the nickname "Lite". I just discovered that he is dead and I was very c ... Posted: 10-May-2004 View Full Details CALEB SMITH : HANNAH DYCKMAN : Hannah Dyckman, born 3 Feb 1780 at Harlem, NY, married Caleb Smith on 26 Jan 1804. They had ten children, but I have only been able to locate one, Emeline Smith Crane. Would like to find other 10 ch ... Posted: 28-Apr-2004 View Full Details KELLEY : WINNIE : Posted: 20-Apr-2004 View Full Details RUDNITZSKY : SLONIM : SLONIMSKY : SLONIN : SLONINSKY : Posted: 06-Apr-2004 View Full Details ALLEN : ENGELMANN : I am looking for information on the death of Ada Gertrude Allen, age 15 years of age, died November 30,1928 and buried GreenWood Cemetery, Brooklyn. And also the name and information on a child born ...

    73. Dutch Door Genealogy
    Rockland County new york and Bergen County new Jersey Historical Information
    http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com
    dutchdoorgenealogy.com;http://dutchdoorgenealogy.tradedirectinc.com; dutchdoorgenealogy.com;http://dutchdoorgenealogy.tradedirectinc.com;

    74. Lupkes Genealogy Web Pages
    Three sons of Uke Bena (Buker) Lupkes sailed from Brem, Germany and arrived in new york, May 5, 1881. They originally settled on a farm in Ackley, Iowa.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~mntraver/lgwp.html
    Petkum, Ostfriesland Germany Oltman and Aielt, sons of Uke and Bena (Buker) Lupkes, sailed from Brem, and arrived in New York May 5, 1881.Oltman was listed as a Carpenter and Aielt as a Painter. They settled in Ackley, Iowa. After completing his German Military Service their brother George and his family joined them in Ackley in 1883. They would all become farmers now. Aielt eventually settled in Rushmore. Oltman moved on to Rushmore and finally settled in Traverse County, Minnesota. George stayed on in Ackley. His farm is now listed as a Century Farm having been in the Lupkes family for 100 or more years. The barn built by these brothers in Ackley still stands and is a tribute to their workmanship. Lupkes descendants of these brothers can be found in many states. Aielt Oltman George Welcome to my Lupkes Genealogy Web Pages Please let me now if you enjoyed your visit or you can contact me about adding your branch on our family tree. Special thanks need to go to the Lupkes Family members who supported my research and contributed their family histories. To Linda (Bruns) Whiteside, for sharing so many missing pieces of Lupkes genealogy with us. .... Good luck with your research! Carol LaRue German Genealogy Lupkes Surname Researchers Search Frisian Genealogy ... Hardin County Iowa US GenWeb Ackley Nobles County Minnesota US GenWeb Rushmore Church in Emden Rootsweb Ostfriesien Pages Mail List - Forum - Disscussion Group Lupkes - L Mail List
    Links to pages by other Lupkes researchers

    75. Genesee County,New York GenWeb
    County history, town information, libraries, genealogy groups, museums, historical societies and local government information.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygenese/
    GENESEE COUNTY HISTORY Before the arrival of the first settlers, "Genesee Count r y" was the home of the Seneca Indians. Robert Morris of Massachusetts, purchased "Genesee Count r y" in 1791 and sold it to the Holland Company, a group of Dutch bankers, on July 20, 1793. the Holland Company opened for business in 1800, the first sale was 1801, and they moved the office to Batavia when Genesee county was founded in 1802. The county was named for the indian word meaning "beautiful valley". Originally Genesee County comprised virtually all of Western New York and was divided into only four "Shires" or towns; Batavia, Northampton, Southampton, and Leicester. Gradually, parcels of land were taken from Genesee County to form other counties; Allegany Cattaraugus Chautauqua Niagara (1808), part of Livingston (1821), part of Monroe Erie Orleans (1824) and Wyoming (1841). What was left is the present Genesee County.
    MAPS
    showing the evolution of Genesee County)
    Also Genesee County in the Beginning When searching for ancestors in Genesee County, you MUST pay close attention to correlating your dates with formation of each county. Anything before 1841 MAY actually be found in another county. Your next step should be to check the map below for the current towns in the county. ( Batavia is the county seat.)
    Happy Hunting
    Betty Thomas - bettyt@lycos.com

    76. Vital Records Services - New York State Department Of Health
    How to obtain genealogy Copies; How to register with the Adoption Information Registry; How to get married in new york State. Freedom
    http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/consumer/vr.htm
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    Vital Records
    Welcome to the New York State Vital Records web site. The Vital Records Section of the New York State Department of Health files certificates for births, deaths and marriages that occurred in New York State outside of New York City since 1881. Also on file are divorce records for all of New York State since 1963. The Vital Records Section provides qualified applicants with certified copies of the certificates associated with these events. Uncertified copies of older certificates are available for genealogy research. Birth and Death records are also available from the Local Registrar of the municipality where the event occurred. Marriage records are available from the Town or City Clerk of the municipality where the Marriage License was issued. For further information about these services, please contact the appropriate office of the municipality involved. Telephone numbers are available from the local phone directory or telephone information. The Vital Records Section operates the Adoption Information Registry. The Registry helps adoptees obtain available non-identifying information about their birth parents and enables the reunion of registered adoptees with their birth parents and biological siblings. Finally, the Registry provides a place for birth parents to file medical information updates which may be shared with registered adoptees.

    77. Obtaining Genealogy Copies
    What types of records are available from the new york State Department of Health for genealogy research? Genealogical Resources in the new york State Archives
    http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/vr/forms/genealogy.htm
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    Vital Records
    Obtaining Genealogy Copies
    What types of records are available from the New York State Department of Health for genealogy research? Vital records registration started in New York State outside of New York City in 1881. Generally, the New York State Department of Health provides uncertified copies of the following types of records for genealogy research purposes:
    • Birth certificates - if on file for at least 75 years and the person whose name is on the birth certificate is known to be deceased. Death certificates - if on file for at least 50 years. Marriage certificates - if on file for at least 50 years and the bride and groom are both known to be deceased.
    Are the time periods ever waived? The time periods are waived for direct-line ancestors. A direct line ancestor is a person in the direct line of descent, i.e., the child, grandchild, great grandchild of the person whose record is requested. The direct-line ancestor applicant must provide the following:
    • Proof of their relationship to the person whose record they are requesting.

    78. Cayuga County NYGenWeb Project
    genealogy and local history.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~nycayuga/
    The Cayuga County
    NYGenWeb Project Your On~Line Guide To Genealogy Research
    In Cayuga County, NY
    This index page provides links to websites that contain information to assist you with genealogy and family history research in Cayuga County, NY. Some of the on-line information was compiled and published on the Internet by volunteers as a part of the USGenWeb NYGenWeb Project. The information provided is intended as a secondary-source research tool for personal genealogy and local history research. We do not guarantee the contents of research materials and/or the expertise of any professional researchers or look-up volunteers. Links to external web sites are being provided as a convenience and for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement or approval of any of the products, services or opinions contained in any external web site. Neither the USGenWeb Project nor its members are responsible for the contents of any "third party" site which you may access from a link on this page." If you are interested in adopting a county or want more information about the NYGenWeb Project, contact Bob Sullivan , the NY GenWeb Project State Coordinator.

    79. Ellis Island, Castle Garden, Barge Office | Immigrant Processing Centers For New
    History of the Barge Office, Castle Garden and Ellis Island for genealogy and passenger researchers.
    http://germanroots.home.att.net/ellisisland/
    First Name Last Name
    Immigrant Processing Centers for New York City
    Ellis Island, Castle Garden, Barge Office
    Were your ancestors processed at the immigrant station on Ellis Island? If they landed in New York, they were processed at one of the following locations, depending on when they arrived...
    [prior to 1855, see the text below]
    Aug 1, 1855 - April 18, 1890...Castle Garden
    April 19, 1890 - Dec 31, 1891...Barge Office
    Jan 1, 1892 - June 13, 1897...Ellis Island
    On June 14, 1897 the building on Ellis Island was destroyed in a fire so the Barge Office was again used for immigrants. The passenger records were kept elsewhere and were NOT lost in the fire.
    June 14, 1897 - Dec 16, 1900....Barge Office
    A new building on Ellis Island opened on Dec 17, 1900.
    Dec 17, 1900 - Dec 31, 1924....Ellis Island
    Ellis Island Looking East Toward Manhattan, Photographed by Jack E. Boucher/Historic American Buildings Survey, April 1978
    courtesy of the Library of Congress - click image for a larger view (103k) On Jan. 1, 1892 an Irish girl named Annie Moore became the first person to be processed at Ellis Island. The day also happened to be her fifteenth birthday. She had arrived in New York on the steamship Nevada with her two younger brothers. She was presented with a ten dollar gold piece. Approximately 12 million people followed her over the next 32 years.

    80. Welcome To GenealogyCDs - Your New York Regional Genealogy Resource
    Collection of genealogy research texts and GEDCOM files for the Long Island, new york area available on CDRom.
    http://www.longislandgenealogy.com/unplugged.html

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