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  1. Old Homesteads and Historic Buildings, Genealogy and Family Love; by daughters of the american revolution new york, 1930-01-01
  2. OLD HOMESTEADS AND HISTORIC BUILDINGS, GENEALOGY AND FAMILY LORE, ARCHITECTURAL -- PICTORIAL -- HISTORICAL, EXHIBITION COLLECTED by Manhattan Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution New York City, 1930
  3. List of works relating to British genealogy & local history by New York Public Library, 1910-01-01
  4. List of Works Relating to British Genealogy and Local History
  5. Bedford Genealogy; Descendants of the Twenty-two Original Settlers by NEW YORK). (BEDFORD, 1978
  6. Land of liberty: The Savercool family of New Jersey and New York and related names, history and genealogy by Nancy J Wach, 1998
  7. Genealogies of Long Island Families, from The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. In Two Volumes. Volume I: Albertson-Polhemius. Indexed by Long Island, 2010-07-12
  8. World War History 306th Field Signal Battalion 81st Division, Comprised of Volunteers from Buffalo, Rochester, and Jamestown New York: World War I Biographical and Genealogy Volume
  9. Genealogy of the Barber-Eno Family of Homer, New York. (Hardcover) by George R. Howe, 1893
  10. New York City Historic - 49 Books Exploring New York City, Its History and Its Genealogy / Important Citizens in the 18th, 19th and Early 20th Centuries
  11. New York Area Key Guide to the Genealogy Records of the State, including Maps, Histories, Charts, etc. Clint
  12. Indians From New York in Ontario and Quebec, Canada: A Genealogy Reference, Volume 2 by Toni Jollay Prevost, 2009-05-01
  13. Genealogy of Sylvanus Fowler of Newbergh, New York, Jackson and Clay County, Tennessee by Elise Donaldson Waters, 1979

81. Welcome To New York History Genealogy
new york History and genealogy, ALHN, AHGP large collection of FREE onlinegenealogy for the U. S. Welcome to new york History and genealogy.
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/state/
Welcome to New York
Welcome to New York History and Genealogy. This is is a central point of entry to independent not-for-profit web sites with historical or genealogical content. Although independent, it is affiliated with both The American Local History Network and the American History and Genealogy Project . To learn more about either of these groups, click the link above. Counties Family Pages Topics (Special Projects) Message Boards ... FAQ Note: Background was taken from the probate file of John H. Burgheim who died in Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida. The note was dated New York, August 24, 1860. ALHN AHGP Many thanks to Jim for graphics help! Page Created 8/13/99 You are the Visitor to this USGenNet Safe-Site™ Since March 1, 2001 26,000 Visitors before this counter was installed Updated 3/17/01 This nonprofit research network is affiliated with the American Local History Network , Inc. (ALHN),and the

82. Gary Myers-144th NY Home Page
Roster, photographs, individual histories. Part of Rootsweb genealogy project.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nydelawa/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
Colonel
Robert S. Hughston
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.

83. Dutchess County, New York History And Genealogy
Offers history and old records including marriages, deaths, census and baptismal.Category Regional North America Dutchess Society and Culture......Dutchess, new york, History genealogy. Welcome to Dutchess County,NY, History and genealogy. This is is a central point of entry
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/dutchess/
Dutchess, New York,
Welcome to Dutchess County, NY, History and Genealogy. This is is a central point of entry to independent not-for-profit web sites with historical or genealogical content. Although independent, it is affiliated with The American History and Genealogy Project . To learn more about either this groups, click the logo above.
NY AHGP
New York LHN AHGP ALHN Page Created 8/18/99 You are the Visitor to this USGenNet Safe-Site™ Since March 1, 2001 20,000 Visitors before this counter was installed Updated March 1, 2001
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84. 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
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Geneseo, NY 14454

85. ARNOLD GENEALOGY
The Arnold Family's move from upstate new york to Ford County, Illinois. Personal letters from 1869.
http://www.geocities.com/arnoldgenealogy/
ARNOLD GENEALOGY New York to Illinois Portrait and Biographical Record of Ford County, Illinois AMOS S. ARNOLD, who is engaged in general farming on section 9, Lyman Township, Ford County, Roberts, Illinois, is a native of Clinton County, N.Y., born January 20, 1830. His parents were Stukley and Lovicy (Lobdell) Arnold, the former a native of Clinton County, N.Y., and the latter of the Green Mountain State. By occupation, the father was a farmer and followed that business throughout his entire life. He served as a member of the old State militia, and in his political affiliations was a Whig. He died in his native county at the age of seventy-six, and his wife died at the age of eighty-three. The had a family of four children, all of whom are yet living: May L., who resides in Clinton County, N.Y.; Samantha, who also makes her home in that county; Abigail, wife of J.B. White, sheriff of Clinton County, elected on the Republican ticket. Amos S. Arnold is the eldest child and only son of the family. The educational privileges which he received were those afforded by the common schools, and when he began earning his own livelihood, he worked as a farm hand at $8 per month. He was married, July 23, 1858, to Miss Lora N. Johnson, a daughter of

86. Ohmann Families
genealogy of Ohmann Family from Reinshagen, Mecklenburg, Germany to new york State.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~baillargeon/ohmannfamilies/
OHMANN FAMILIES
OHMANN GENEALOGY

LYONS NY OHMANN FAMILY

Email: jabaill@email.com

87. 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

88. 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 What's New! The Hispanic Query Boards are back!
Use these boards to post messages, share information and grt information for your family history search. You can post messages in the following boards: South America, Central America, the US Southwest, Cuba, Dominican Republic and Mexico.
For messages in the Puerto Rico Boards to our spin-off site PRRoots,com.

89. 1935 New York State Hospitals
Listing of general hospitals, state hospitals, sanitaria, and related institutions as of 1935 in the state of new york.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Directory/1935.Hosp.NYState.html
enter name and hit return Find in Page HOSPITALS OF NEW YORK STATE 1935-1936 MEDICAL DIRECTORY OF NEW YORK Published by: The Medical Society of the State of New York HOSPITALS OF NEW YORK STATE Volume: XXXVII Pages: 529 578 STATE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENEALBANY Department Office, State Office Bldg., Albany, New York Frederick W. Parsons, M.D., Commissioner-Albany Sanger Brown, 2nd, M.D., Asst. Commissioner-Albany Branch Office, State Office Bldg., 80 Centre St., New York City. Philip Smith, M. D., Medical Inspector; Reginald R. Steen, Assistant Medical Inspector; Raymond G. Wearne, Acting Deputy Medical Inspector Donald W. Cohen, M.D., Child Guidance Psychiatrist, Albany. PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE AND HOSPITAL 722 W. 168th St., New York City, New York Dir., Clarence O. Cheney, M.D.; Asst. Dir., Leland E. Hinsic, M.D.; Research Asso. in Psychiat., Howard W. Potter, M.D.; Research Asso. Bact., Nicholas Kopeloff, Ph.D.: Research Asso. Neuropathology. Armando Ferraro, M.D.; Research Asso. Int. Med., Meyer M. Harris, M.D.; Research Asso. Chemistry, Erwin Brand, Ph.D.; Research Asso. Psychology, Carney Landis, Ph.D. SYRACUSE STATE PSYCHOPATHIC HOSPITAL, SYRACUSE

90. Dlugokenski Genealogy
The descendents of Zigmund Dlugokenski, from Rypin, Poland and his wife, Anastasia Zanczak (Zanciak). They lived and raised their family in Queens, new york.
http://hometown.aol.com/ldysilvrkn/index.html
htmlAdWH('7005340', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7002028', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help Dlugokenski Family Tree Also found out to be originally (and in some cases still...) Dlugokecki. Also, some family members changed their surname to Hill
1 Ignacy Dlugokecki + Eva Ligoska Zigmund Dlugokenski - b. 2/13/1873, d. 2/16/1948 .....+ Anastasia Zanczak (Zanciak, Zenciak) - b. 6/15/1877, d. 2/9/1945 3 Agnes Dlugokenski - stillborn 1896 3 John Dlugokenski (changed to Hill during 1940s) - b. 6/25/1898, m. 6/1/1920, d. 10/18/1958 .............+ Leocadia (Lottie) Wojciehowska - b. 7/13/1899, m. 6/1/1920, d. 6/24/1977 4 Leocadia (Lee) Hill - b. 3/23/1922, m. 6/22/1946 .......................+ William Cullen - b. 2/21/1920, m. 6/22/1946, d. 7/15/1988 5 William Cullen - b. 7/7/1947, m. 9/1/1979 ..................................+ Delores (Dee) Rypka - b. 3/26/19, m. 9/1/1979 6 Jennifer Cullen - b. 9/21/1987 6 Michael Cullen - b. 9/15/1989 5 Peter Cullen - b. 1/6/1949, m. 8/15/1970 .................................+ Martha S. (Marti) Hayden - b. 10/27/1947, m. 8/15/1970 6 Amanda Cullen - b. 5/5/1979

91. Vital Records Services - New York State Department Of Health
new york State vital records.Category Regional North America genealogy Resources...... How to obtain genealogy Copies; How to register with the Adoption InformationRegistry; 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 Services - New York State Department of Health 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. 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. Vital Records Section is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.until 4:45 p.m. Eastern time, excluding holidays. At this site, you will be able to obtain information about the following topics:

92. 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.

    93. The Rahm Family Home Page
    Jim and Sonia Rahm from Walden, new york. Information, photos, links, personal pages, and genealogy.
    http://www.frontiernet.net/~rahm/
    Welcome to the Rahm
    Family Organization We Are Moving! Our site may be down for a short time. Our Granddaughter Elizabeth Malaysia Elsbree Welcome our new Grandson Logan Cade Lipton Rahm 12/13/01 Our New Granddaughter Victoria Janice Elsbree 01/25/02 Welcome to the home page of Jim and Sonia Rahm from Walden, New York. To navigate our site, choose a page from the drop down menu and click go. There are more then fifty pages to explore some hidden, try to find them all . Our menus are designed for users to navigate our site pages, e-mail family members and friends, check out some of our favorite web sites and we even give you some music to listen to during your journey thought our pages. Rahm sites are designed and built for your enjoyment by the Rahm Family Organization. Jim Rahm is a recognized member of the Microsoft Site Builder Network We aim to please.
    Rahm Organization The Rahm Family Jim's Home Page Sonia's Place The Elsbree Family Heads - Jamey's site Elizabeth's Pictures Logan's Pictures Victoria's Pictures Stephanie Zychowicz Rahm Family Photos Rahm Family Photos 2 Leon Family Photos Finamore Family Photos Oldies Photos Younger Days Photos Pet Photos Rahm 2001 Letter Sign Our Guestbook View Our Guestbook Credits Jim's Truck Project Jim's 442 Project MSN Rahm web Index Angle Fire Site Password Needed Cozumel Mexico Cruise Christmas 2000 Family Flags Fun Stuff More Fun Stuff Working Monthly Calendars Walden Adoption Search the Web

    94. Pearsall Family History
    Pearsall genealogy in new york.
    http://www3.buoy.com/FTree
    Links
    This Site:
    About
    NEW Search this Site
    NEW Deed to Fire Island Headstone Information
    Updated 05-Jul-2001 Current Research Other Pearsall Sites:
    Pearsall Family Genealogy Forum
    Pearsalls Corner The Pearsall Family: 1100 Years Pearsall Coat of Arms Other Genealogy Sites:
    Long Island Genealogy
    Ancestry.com US GenWeb Project Find A Grave ... Genealogy.com
    Jim Pearsall's Family History Page
    Welcome to my Pearsall genealogy page. I've created this site primarily so that others who share a common Pearsall lineage with me, would have an internet resource detailing the ancestry of our branch of the Pearsalls. Until I put this site up in the fall of 2000, there was no detailed information available on the web, pertaining to my branch of the Pearsalls. I hope that this site will enable some of my "cousins", who are not as fortunate as myself and my sister to be able to devote the time and effort in researching and presenting this information, the ability to see who we are and where we came from. My Pearsall Genealogy Index Updated 04/28/2002 This site is best viewed using: Please mail any comments, suggestions, correction or bad links to:

    95. United States History, Local History And Genealogy
    The new york Public Library's Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United StatesHistory, Local History and genealogy is one of the largest genealogical and
    http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/lhg/research.html
    @import "/research/styles/sophisto.css"; The Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy
    Genealogical Research at The New York Public Library
    Decorative genealogical chart , origin unknown Library Catalogs
    Handbooks and Guides

    New York City Vital Records Indexes

    Passenger Lists and Indexes
    ...
    Summary
    T he 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:
    • CATNYP , the Library's online computer catalog includes all of the books and periodicals in the Milstein Division.

    96. Hope Farm Press And Bookshop
    genealogy books for sale on all regions of new york State; Ulster and Greene County NYGenweb with reviews and searchable indices.
    http://www.hopefarm.com/genealog.htm
    Publisher of New York Regional History, Folklore. Nature, Military History and Genealogy Books Table of Contents Ordering Options New Releases Home Page Genealogy - by County/Country/State
    This is a "static" list of books - for the most up-to-date info:
    My old Shopping-cart
    OR
    My NEW website has a
    NEW Shopping-cart

    which is the easiest and best to use
    Whichever you use, please be sure to check the New Releases section before you order. But first - scroll down to see our book list!
    Genealogy Top
    Images of New York
    New York State Miscellaneous has the most books! Albany
    Chautauqua

    Chemung
    Columbia ... Vermont The section is also arranged by county with many more books of historical interest. CODE: pp=pages P=paperback, H=hardcover, E = Disk
    CODES = see end for descriptions Baptism Records = no code Cemetary Records = CR Early Settler Series ES Marriage Record = MR Newspaper Compilations = NC Typed Transcript = TT Vital Records = VR
    NEW - Historic Maps of New York Towns. Villages, Settlements, Patents, streets and/or geographic features depicted depending on the map. These are very detailed and authentic copies of the originals.

    97. United States History, Local History And Genealogy
    The Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogyis located in the The new york Public Library's Humanities and Social
    http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/lhg/genea.html
    @import "/research/styles/sophisto.css";
    The Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy
    Collection Description
    What's New

    Genealogical Research

    Electronic Resources: Genealogy
    History

    Internet Resources: Genealogy
    U.S. History

    NYC History

    NYPL Digital Collections
    ... Room 121
    The New York Public Library
    Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street New York, NY 10018-2788 e-mail: Background Image View of Rivington Street from Orchard Street on New York's Lower East Side, ca. 1906. Tenement House Collection The Milstein Division collects materials documenting American History on the national, state and local level, Genealogy, Heraldry, Personal and Family Names, and Flags. More NYPL Home Humanities and Social Sciences Library CATNYP

    98. Meilman
    Roy and Pat of Red Hook, new york. Photos, genealogy, and information.
    http://www.crosswinds.net/~meilman/

    99. 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

    100. Genesee County, New York GenWeb
    County history, town information, libraries, genealogy groups, museums, historical societies and local government information.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygenese/

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