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Early Settlers of New York State, 1760-1942
About the Data
This data set contains page images from the following two books:
These books are comprised of family history articles that originally appeared in the periodical Early Settlers of New York State Their Ancestors and Descendants. The periodical's original title, Early Settlers of Western New York, changed after its scope was broadened. Edited by New York genealogist Janet Foley, its purpose was to collect, publish, and preserve church records, tombstone inscriptions, and family records first from western New York, then from all of New York State. Referencing over 97,000 people who lived between 1760 and 1942, this collection provides little-known but first-rate source material that is essential to any researcher whose family research involves early New York State. What you can learn about each listed individual varies, depending on the original article. However, in this collection you will find obituaries, Bible records, cemetery records, marriage records, church records, death records, and family genealogies. These records may provide you with information such as the dates and locations of important family events, as well as the names of the participants, witnesses, or other family members. Considering the historic gaps in New York State source records, this compilation is a very important reference. These volumes were provided to Genealogy.com by the Genealogical Publishing Company of Baltimore, Maryland. More About this Data SetBefore using this data set, you should be aware of the following: The articles included on this data set were originally compiled in nine published volumes. Genealogical Publishing Company combined these nine volumes into two books. In "Early Settlers of New York" some abbreviations are used to denote relationships, types of records, etc. They are as follows: b
born Please note that some pages in the original books were printed sideways. To make it easier for you to read them on your computer monitor, we rotated these pages to the upright position.
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