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865 New Jerseyites, Pennsylvanians, and New Yorkers in 1808
The following lists the sponsors of Charles Drellincourt's The Christian's Defence of Death; With Seasonable Directions How to Prepare Ourselves to Die Well. A list of book subscribers was given in the conclusion of the volume, which was published by James Oram in Trenton, New Jersey.
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African American Genealogy Resources: States/New York
From Christine's Genealogy Website.
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Ancestry.com - Search Stories, Memories & Histories
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Original source: Philipson, David,. The Jew in America. Cincinnati: Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1909.
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The rise of the Jewish community of New York, 1654-1860
Original source: Grinstein, Hyman Bogomolny,. The rise of the Jewish community of New York, 1654-1860. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1947, c1945.
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Original source: The Russian Jew in the United States : studies of social conditions in New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago, with a description of rural settlements. Philadelphia: J.C. Winston Co., 1905.
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Index of GEDCOM files found online, arranged by surname and given name.
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Hudson Valley Adoption Support Group
The Hudson Valley Adoption Support Group is a peer to peer group support for adult adoptees, birth mothers & families seeking support, understanding, before during & after adoption searches & reunions.
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New York Irish History Roundtable
The New York Irish History Roundtable promotes interest in and research on the 300-year history of people of Irish heritage in New York City. Its purpose is to provide opportunities to exchange information, and for members to learn from each other, about the complex relationship between the Irish and New York City since the colonial period. It sponsors lectures, field trips, walking tours, special projects, graduate and undergraduate scholarships, museum exhibitions, genealogy workshops, newsletters and an annual journal, New York Irish History. The New York Irish History Roundtable is a non-denominational, non-political, registered not-for-profit corporation. Its members include both professional and amateur historians and genealogists. Membership is open to all.
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Olive Tree Genealogy: VAN SLYKE Family
The Genealogy of the half-French, half-Mohawk woman, Ots-Toch, and her Dutch husband, Cornelis VAN SLYKE.
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Online County and Town Histories - New York
This site provides over 3,000 links to free county and town histories published from 1850 to the early 1920s. These histories often contain detailed biographies of their citizens.
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Our Family Tree - New York Genealogy New!
Collection of family trees and resources for the state of New York: Waldo, Denton, Northway, Gridley, Smith, Seaman, Livingston, Post, Darrow, Johnson
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Swedish America Heritage Online - Illinois, New York, Massachusetts
The purpose of this website is for educational and historical research. It digitally preserves the genealogy data and images of Swedish American emigrants, their ancestors and descendants. If you find a match on our data base with one of your ancestors, please assist us by becoming a registered user and update the appropriate branch that includes your family. There is no fee for this service.
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For adoption triad members that are searching in New York state to register their information. There are also links to sites that may be helpful in their search.
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Photos of LADD family gravesites in New York.
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Homepage for the Seneca Nation of Indians, western New York.
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Upstate New York Welsh celebrates Welsh Heritage in Western, Central and Eastern New York State -- the part of the state outside of New York City. Includes information on settlements, customs, records, churches, individual Welsh immigrants and a directory of current Welsh-American organizations.
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Welcome To The Twin Tiers History and Genealogy Site
Covering information on the people who made their marks in the history and genealogy of what is known as the Twin Tiers of southern New York and the northern part of Pennsylvania.
United States » New York » People & Families
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Adoptions, biographies, ethnic groups, famous people, immigrants, some family groups, etc.










