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  1. Genealogy of Sylvanus Fowler of Newbergh, New York, Jackson and Clay County, Tennessee by Elise Donaldson Waters, 1979
  2. A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF ELKANAH WATSON, FOUNDER OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES IN AMERICA, AND THE PROJECTOR OF CANAL COMMUNICATION IN THE NEW YORK STATE, WITH A BRIEF GENEALOGY O THE WATSON FAMILY, SETTLED IN PLYMOUTH COLONY. by William R. Deane, 1864
  3. The Starkweather-Staples genealogy of the Hamilton, Madison County, New York branches, and their California connections by Rufus Perle Starkweather, 1926
  4. Genealogy of the Johnstone family of Utica, New York, and Hampton, Virginia by Jeffrey M Johnstone, 1978
  5. Family genealogy of the Adamses of Putnam County, New York by Janet Terman Newman, 1994
  6. History and genealogy of the Cochran family of Kirkcudbright and New York, by James H Callender, 1932
  7. History of the Kuykendall family since its settlement in Dutch New York in 1646,: With genealogy as found in early Dutch church records, state and government ... and mode of living of the early forefathers by George Benson Kuykendall, 1919
  8. The Townsend genealogy, 1066-1981: Massachusetts, New York, Conneticut [sic] by Leland Henry Townsend, 1981
  9. "From Aquidneck to Grindstone and beyond": A genealogy of the Potter family of Northern New York (1638-1975) by Alvin Emery Watson, 1976
  10. Genealogy research in Albany, New York by Miriam Weiner, 1987
  11. Land of liberty: The Savercool family of New Jersey and New York and related names, history and genealogy by Nancy J Wach, 1998
  12. Dictionary Catalog of the Local History and Genealogy Division by New York Public Library, 1974-06
  13. Genealogy of the Da Lee family and its New York forbears by Martha Da Lee Haidek, 1982
  14. Aaron Butler, father of pioneers: History and genealogy of a Connecticut family on the frontiers of New York and the Middle West by Nadine Butler, 1988

81. My Families Of Early Ulster County, New York
A genealogical web site featuring Dutch, French, German and English families of Ulster County, new york.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~luke/Homex.html

82. Scarboro & Lashley, Henle, Hoehl Family Lineages
Lashley of Georgia and Florida. Henle, Hoehl family of new york, Circa 1890. Information about the families; family trees, albums and tales.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~henle/
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83. NYPL, The Irma And Paul Milstein Division Of United States History, Local Histor
The new york Public Library s Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and genealogy is one of the largest genealogical and
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@import "/styles/markup-nonNS4.css"; Skip to Left Navigation Skip to Main Content get a library card? find a book? renew a book? reserve a book? research a topic? find a job at NYPL? volunteer for NYPL? support NYPL? rent space? learn to read? learn English? find events? find exhibitions? find classes? connect with wireless? Humanities and Social Sciences Library The Irma and Paul Milstein Division
Genealogical Research at The New York Public Library
Decorative genealogical chart , origin unknown The New York Public Library's Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy is one of the largest genealogical and local history collections open to the public in this country, and, as such, it is one of the most heavily used divisions in the Library. What follows is a selective list of resources available to family historians at The New York Public Library . Unless noted otherwise, all sources cited are located in the Milstein Division. Most of the microform titles are self-service in the Milstein Division Microform Room (Room 119).
Library Catalogs
Because most Library materials are held in "closed stacks," and must be retrieved for researchers by Library staff, access is provided through New York Public Library catalogs:

84. NYPL, The Irma And Paul Milstein Division Of United States History, Local Histor
street View of Rivington Street from Orchard Street on new york s Lower East Side History on the national, state and local level, genealogy, Heraldry, Personal
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85. Pew-Minor Genealogy
Ancestors of Thomas Lincon Pew and Ada Barbara Cecelia Minor, from Pennsylvania, new york, Massachusetts and Connecticut to Ontario, Canada.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~myfamilyhistorypage/
OAS_AD('Top'); Internet Super Search PEW-MINOR GENEALOGY Welcome to my family home page! I have been researching the ancestors of Thomas Lincoln Pew and Ada Barbara Cecelia Minor, my paternal grand parents, for about five years. Thomas (Linc) Pew was born April 2, 1865 in Ontario, Canada, the son of Richard Pew and Mary Ann Logan. He died March 14, 1940 in Lowbanks, Moulton Twp., Haldimand Co., Ontario. He and Ada were married April 24, 1887. She was born January 31, 1867 in Wainfleet Twp., Welland, Ontario, the daughter of Henry William Minor and Barbara Dodge. She died January 6, 1953 in Lowbanks.They are buried in Lowbanks Cemetery. I will be updating my database as often as I can. If you have a connection or corrections, I would love to hear from you and I would be happy to share information. If you have corrections or additions you would like to submit you may use this form. Family Group Sheet Form If you would like to post a query or message, please go here: Queries and Messages The only family lines I am working on at this time include: Pew Logan Secord Millard ... Mabie Schuerman, Minor, Neff, Furry, Zavitz, and Dodge. Geographical areas include: Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, and Ontario, Canada. If you are researching any of these lines visit my resource page.

86. N Y Tips
new york State Research Tips NY genealogy, suggestions for study. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND. RESEARCH TIPS. new york Addresses for genealogy mostly new york city.
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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
RESEARCH TIPS
Research Considerations 1. Patronymics 2. Feminine Suffix 4. Middle Initial 5. Dutch Naming System
RESEARCH SOURCES
Prior to 1810 1880 to Present OTHER SITES
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Before 1880, New York had no consistent requirement for maintaining vital records. Generations of New Yorkers lived, worked and died without appearing in public records. Thankfully, they were recorded in the religious records of the state. Early churches were a focus of the community. Most individuals were involved at least enough to have important events such as baptisms or marriages recorded in the ecclesiastic records. The major churches kept the best available records. Land ownership for large tracts of the land in the state prior to about 1840 was in a leasehold system. This was a private arrangement between the large landholders and the leasee or renter. The information was not recorded in deeds or public land records. The lease often provided for tenancy for three lives and so the leaseholder would not have had the need to make a will or probate record. Thus many of the families in the state do not commonly appear in land records or probate records. A variety of methods must be employed to search for family information. Often the type of record which may be the most useful is dependant upon the time period being studied.

87. New York In The Civil War
Civil War genealogy for several new york units, and a look at new york's contributions in the Civil War.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nycivilw/
This site is a showcase of Civil War information, research and items created exclusively for this site by NY GenWeb's coordinators, county site volunteers, Civil War historians and researchers, and other enthusiastic and generous people who want to help others. It is also the home on line for Betty Auten, former Seneca County N.Y. Historian, who offers a Civil War search in her personal database. Other articles posted on this site are the work of other people and have no connection to Betty's search service.
Soldiers Killed and Died From Wounds, Glens Falls, Warren County, NY,

contributed by Jackie Wolcott Elder, NYGenExchange Coordinator for Warren County, NY.
Patriot Fund 1861, Glens Falls, Warren County, NY,

contributed by Jackie Wolcott Elder, NYGenExchange Coordinator for Warren County, NY.
Survivors of the 22nd NY Vols. Attending a Reunion in Glens Falls, Warren County, NY, 1888,

contributed by Jackie Wolcott Elder, NYGenExchange Coordinator for Warren County, NY.
Members of G.A.R. Post #587, Sandy Hill, Washington County, NY, 1888,

88. Gary Myers-144th NY Home Page
Roster, photographs, individual histories. Part of Rootsweb genealogy project.
http://www.dcnyhistory.org/gary/144thny.html
The 144th Regiment, New York State Volunteers Delaware County, New York
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Regimental Flag of the 144th More Photographs The purpose of this project is to collect and provide information about the 144th Regiment of the New York Volunteer Infantry . If you have any information or material related to the 144th, such as web site links, stories, biographies, photographs, old letters, accounts of battles, please contact Gary Myers , Coordinator, 144th NY Enthusiasts Group. If you are interested in volunteering to help build this web site, I need your help! Please e-mail me
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Formation of the 144th NY
After heavy losses of men on both sides during the first year of the Civil War, President Lincoln in 1862 issued a call for an additional 300,000 men. Subsequently, New York State Governor Edwin D. Morgan issued a proclamation for volunteers on 2 July 1862. Originally, the counties of Delaware, Schoharie and Schenectady were grouped to form one regiment. On 6 August 1862, a rally was held in Delhi to recruit soldiers. So strong was the fervor that Delaware county raised enough men for an entire regiment. A total of 1,409 men signed up for duty; 852 were from Delaware County. Robert S. Hughston was appointed Colonel.
Selected Links Companies of the 144th NY A listing of the 10 companies of the regiment with names of towns from which they were formed.

89. New York State Genealogy Links - NY StateGenSites
Search for genealogy in new york State. Home Page. Tell a Friend. Site Owners. Contact Us. StateGenSites. StateGenSites genealogy Links for new york new york.
http://www.genealogytoday.com/genealogy/states/new_york.html
Genealogy help for newbies, family researchers, genealogists and professionals. Meta-Search by Last Name by First Name by Location by Topic within Articles within Books within CD-Roms within Databases Advanced Search Getting Started Family History Research Tools ...
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The state of New York was established as part of the United States on July 26, 1788, making it the 11th to join the union. New York ranks 30th in size* with 47,223 sq. miles of land, and New York is the largest city. New York also ranks 3rd in population* with 18,976,457 residents (2000 est.), and Albany is the state capital. The official bird of New York is the Bluebird, and the official flower is the Rose. New York statistics obtained from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census.
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  • 90. UK Genealogy
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    91. Livingston County Historical Society
    Society dedicated to research of history and genealogy in Livingston County, new york.
    http://www.livingstoncountyhistoricalsociety.org/
    Home About the Historical Society How to Join the Historical Society 2003 Newsletter ... Livingston County Newspapers
    Livingston County Historical Society
    30 Center Street
    Geneseo, New York 14454-1204
    Telephone 585-243-9147 Hours of Operation (May-October - other months call 243-3457 for appointment)
    Sundays, 2:00-5:00 p.m. and
    Thursdays, 2:00-5:00 p.m. The Historical Society will also be happy to arrange group tours of the museum for other days and times to accommodate any organization. Please call society President David Parish at 585-243-3457 for scheduling.
    2004 Livingston County Historical Society Home Page and Items of Historical Interest Calendar

    Welcome to the Livingston County (NY) Historical Society Web Site! WE NEED YOU!! (To become a member of the Livingston County Historical Society) All new or renewal memberships will receive absolutely free, a GENEALOGY surname search. That's right! With each membership we will search over 360,000 Livingston County names to see what we can find on your family name. Our Livingston County surname database is compiled from the major historical directories for Livingston County. For 10 Bucks you can't find a better deal!! Become part of the group that works to preserve our county historical heritage for all.

    92. My Genealogy Search Involves The FREY Family From Wayne County
    A search for the ancestors and descendants of Adam Frey from Bingenam-Rhein, Germany to Wayne County, new york.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~frey
    OAS_AD('Top'); Ancestor Trees Genealogy Reports and Notes Family Photos More Links ... Home This site is searchable. Scroll to the bottom of the page..................... The FREY family BLAZON OF ARMS: A dove, with wings extended, holding in the beak an olive branch. The FREY FAMILY CREST: A five pointed star between two elephant trunks over a knight's battle helmet. COLORS: Orange and Yellow. ORIGIN: Germany.
    The Frey Name In History In Germany, family surnames did not generally come into use until late in the middle ages. The name FREY is first recorded in the thirteenth century. The name FREY and it's variations, FREYE, FREI, FREYH, etc. may be classified as a surname which indicates social status. In this case, the name is derived from the word "frei" which means "free" and which indicates that the original bearer of the name was a "free-man", as opposed to the general public who were "serfs" or "bondsmen" tied to working for the lord of the manor. It is also possible that in some instances, the name may be derived from the personal name FREY, which was the name of the Norse god of marriage and fertility. As Thursday was named for Thor's day, Friday was Frey's day.
    The earliest recorded bearer of the name is found in England with a reference to one Walter le Free who was recorded in 1255. Adam le Fre is recorded in 1282. Heinrich Liber was recorded in Kanstanx in 1272 where he held the position of Tax Collector. German names were originally written in Latin and "liber" in Latin means "free".

    93. Genealogy.com: Tarara Family Genealogy Forum
    Family history of Daniel Tarara (b.1852) from Slask near Oppeln, Germany (now Opole, Poland after WWII). Arrived in St Paul, Minnesota via new york, 1883. Includes link to surname forum.
    http://www.genealogy.com/users/t/a/r/Gregg-Tarara-MN/
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    My great grandfather Daniel Tarara was born January 3, 1852 in the area called “Slask” around the town of Oppeln, Germany (now Opole, Poland after WWII) and came to St. Paul, Minnesota via New York in April of 1883. Daniel’s wife Barbara Kaluza, born December 4, 1852, and their first child, a daughter, Hedwig (later married Walter Zawislak) came to America one year later. Barbara’s death certificate states her father’s name only as R. Kaluza with no information about her mother. I would like to find out more information about her parents and family. Her parents would have been born between 1790-1830, probably in the area of Oppeln, Germany.
    Daniel’s father’s name was Jacob Tarara. A church marriage record (in Debie, Poland) was found which states that Jacob’s marriage took place on May 27, 1844 in Ligota Turawska to Maria Sikora, the oldest daughter of Johann Sikora of Sacreu. I don’t know if Sacreu is in Poland or Germany. Jacob was the youngest son of Joseph Tarara, a gardener, residing in Bierdzany, Poland. Jacob’s brothers and sisters are unknown at this time.
    Daniel had a sister, Maria Tarara. She had a son, Thomas Tarara, born January 7, 1876 in Ligota Turawaska, Poland. Thomas Tarara married Maria Tator. They had six children. (Hedwig, Marie, Adalbert, Josef, Peter Paul, and Pelagia) Maria died February 13, 1935 in Szedrzik, Poland. Thomas died November 22, 1953 in Dembio, Poland. Pelagia Tarara married Ulrich Schmidt and is the last living child of Thomas Tarara. The last time I wrote to her was in 1985. She and Ulrich were living in Filderstadt, West Germany.

    94. Preslar/Presley Family
    Descendants of Johann Valentin Pressler, a 17th century Palatine immigrant who arrived with his family in new york in 1710.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~eddunn/
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    95. Kruse Family From Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany Homepage
    Ancestry from Viezen and Selow of the old Grand Duchy of MecklenburgSchwerin now Mecklenburg Vorpommern, of far northeastern Germany and related families in Illinois, Wisconsin and new york.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fkruse/
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    State Arms of the old Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Hello and welcome to my Kruse Family home page. The earliest known Kruse, Marcus Kruse , my 7th great grandfather, was born about 1635 in Selow , Germany. The first known Kruse immigrants were four children of Johann Joachim Kruse , my great grand uncle; Johann, Friedrich, Wilhelmine, and Sophia. Johann's family sailed from Hamburg to New York on the ship Keplie in 1853, Fred's family and Wilhelmine Kruse Buller on the clipper ship John Bertram in 1857, and Sophia on the John Bertram in 1858. They settled around Wolcottsville, near Buffalo, in Royalton Township, Niagara County, New York. From New York, Johann's and Fred's families moved to Belle Plaine , Shawano County, Wisconsin in 1866. Following in 1869, on the steam ship Allemannia , were two more Kruses; my 2nd great grandmother, Maria Jenning Kruse and family, and Johann Joachim Kruse and family, along with a Schroeder and Thode families, and a

    96. Directory Of New York Historical Societies And Genealogical
    Search for any Society in new york. Listing of new york Historical and Genealogical Society Addresses and Links. new york Products at genealogy Shopper.
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    Search billions of names and you won't be obligated to purchase anything. Quick Facts Capital: Albany Entered Union: (11th state) Nickname: Empire State State Bird: Bluebird State Flower: Rose State Web Site: www.state.ny.us State symbols provided by our friends at Geobop State resources provided by our friends at 50states.com State agencies provided by our friends at StateInformation.com United States
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  • 97. Homepage Hemmes Family In NY
    Homepage of the Hemmes familie living in new york with genealogy, origin of the family can be traced to Winschoten, and other personal information.
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    98. Directory Of New York Cemeteries - NY Cemetery Junction
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    Search billions of names and you won't be obligated to purchase anything. Quick Facts Capital: Albany Entered Union: (11th state) Nickname: Empire State State Bird: Bluebird State Flower: Rose State Web Site: www.state.ny.us State symbols provided by our friends at Geobop State resources provided by our friends at 50states.com State agencies provided by our friends at StateInformation.com United States
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  • 99. Genealogy Quest - Special Collections - New York
    Census records, Military rolls, Quakers, and Naturalizations.
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    Hempstead, NY, 1673 Flushing, NY, 1698 Southampton, NY, 1698 in 3 parts Southold, NY Orange County, NY, 1702 Dutchess County, NY, 1714 Albany, NY, 1720 ... Guilford, NY, 1772
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    Muster Roll of the Company at the Esopus, 1660 Militia Officers in New York, 1700
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    Genealogical Gleanings II, 1634-1650 (NY) Dutch Petitions to the King, 1668-1669 New York Oaths of Allegiance, Kings Co., 1687 New York Oaths of Allegiance, Ulster Co., 1689 ... Suffolk County, New York Quakers More information about New York can be found in the books:
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    100. Roots: The Buffalo, NY Genealogy Forum
    A noncommercial, lowgraphics, no frames website for searching family history in Buffalo, Erie County, and Western new york, with hundreds of potentially useful links.
    http://www.bfn.org/~roots/
    Roots: The Buffalo, New York Genealogy Forum FAQ Search City Directories Local Links ... Vital Records Welcome! What You Will Find at This Site What You Won't Find at This Site Roots is a fast-loading, non-commercial, low-graphics, no frames website for family history in the eight counties of Western New York. For beginners, here is excellent advice on Starting Your Family Tree from the NY State Library. Hundreds of links for genealogical societies, historical organizations, libraries, archives, cemeteries, religious bodies, maps. In-depth explanations of what kinds of records exist and where to find them. Places to post the family names that you are researching. And more. Your family tree. There is comparatively little ancestral data online for Erie County. Most of the records needed to establish family relationships are still offline, on paper or microfilm. The internet is growing all the time, but my motto is still accurate: The Past Is Not Online Search This Site FAQ City Directories
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    Even today, not every community in Erie County is included in a city directory. Find out if your ancestral town or village is covered and when coverage first began. Local Links Post Your Surnames Buffalonians in Searchable Databases Censuses ... Vital Records . Over 300 links in all. A guide to available indexes and sources, online and offline

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