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Tri-Counties Genealogy & History Site (Chemung Co., Bradford Co. & Tioga Co. PA) TCGH: Township Index (Chemung Co., Bradford Co. & Tioga Co. PA) RootsWeb: 1869 Clinton County Beers Atlas INDEX. Berkshire.net: Columbia County, NY. On-Line Historical Archives This is a growing collection of transcripts, indexes, and photographs related to the history of Columbia County, NY. For info on contributing to this site, please contact the compiler. Apologies to all for not getting back to each and every one - My spare time is extremely limited at this point and, while I appreciate your search for sources (I myself have been there) my obligations have just been more than expected. If things slow down for me, I will be putting things right again and add more of the information I have in my stockpile. Mike. Search the Archives Use this search engine to search the Columbia County On-Line Historical Archives. Oral Histories and Folklore Collections This will be a set of transcripts of interviews done in Columbia County, New York.

A Gazetteer of the State of New York - 1813 by Horation Gates Spafford includes an early description of Columbia County locales. The Coumbia County Gazetteer 1871-1872 Federal Censuses of Columbia County. Erie County Clerk's Office. ePodunk: Erie County, NY. Send us your Erie County photos: Erie County, NY The county was named for Indian tribe Sponsored Ads Erie County is one of 62 counties in New York. The county is in the Buffalo-Cheektowaga metro area.The estimated population in 2004 was 936,318. Median household incomeLocal $38,567National $41,994Source: 2000 census, U.S. In 2002, the per capita personal income in Erie County was $29,208.

Census 2000 highlights: Ranked No. 10 among the nation's counties in population decline during the 1990s, with a loss of 18,319 people Listed places in Erie County: Erie County government Ancestry & family history 22% of Erie County residents report German ancestry, and 14% report Irish. Post a query on a message board: Records & databases: Cemeteries in Erie County include Albee Cemetery, Angle Road Cemetery, Bartlett Cemetery, Beeman Cemetery, Buffalo Cemetery, City Cemetery, Clarence Center Cemetery, Clarence Fillmore Cemetery, Cobble Hill Cemetery, Collins Center Cemetery ...

Courts in New York New York library. WnyROOTS: Erie County. WnyRoots: Erie County Cemeteries. Buffalo & Erie County Public Libraries. Usgennet: Jefferson County, NY. NNY Genealogy: Jefferson County & Lewis County. Kings County Genealogical Club Collections 1838-1899. Fullscreen Author:Nash, Edward W., 1838-1899; Kings County Genealogical Club. cnVolume:v1 n1-6Subject:Epitaphs; Registers of births, etc; Local historyPublisher:[New York, N.Y. : E. W. Nash]Language:EnglishCall number:31833011783013Digitizing sponsor:Internet ArchiveBook contributor:Allen County Public Library Genealogy CenterCollection:allen_county; americanaNotes:There are no chapters.

There is no copyright page. There are no TOC pages.Full catalog record:MARCXML Description Title from cover Contents. Be the first to write a review Downloaded 208 times Reviews Selected metadata. Monroe County Library System. Access Genealogy: Seneca County, NY. Discover your family's story. Enter a grandparent's name to get started. Start Now A guide and directory to Seneca County New York genealogy, containing both online and offline resources for genealogy and historical research. This article contains sources of genealogical data about Seneca County such as biographies, cemetery records, census records, church records, court records, family records, land records, military records, naturalization records, and vital records. Prior to March 24, 1804, Seneca County was part of various counties. Seneca County was established from the western part of Cayuga County by an act passed by the New York State Legislature on March 24, 1804. Archives, Societies and Libraries of Seneca County NY Cornell University published a series of county guides to repositories across the state of New York.

Seneca County NY Archives Seneca County Historian Each of the townships and counties in New York have an archivist that they call an historian. St. The Stanley I. RootsWeb: Vital Records, St. Lawrence County, NY. Tompkins County Public Library.