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Grace Episcopal Church records, 1824-1924
Grace Episcopal Church records, 1824-1924
Now part of St. John's-Grace Episcopal Church. Contains history 1824-1924, baptisms 1825-1858, confirmations 1826- 1857, communicants 1824-1857, marriages 1829-1877, deaths 1855- 1873, families 1860-1881, baptisms 1825-1882, confirmations 1826- 1881, communicants 1824-1882, marriages 1829-1883, deaths 1825- 1882, baptisms 1882-1893, confirmations 1882-1893, communicants 1883-1884, marriages 1883-1893, deaths 1882-1893, baptisms 1893-1924, confirmations 1893-1924, marriages 1893-1922, deaths 1893-1924.
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Grace Episcopal Church records, 1824-1924
Genealogical card file of Aurora, New York
Genealogical card file of Aurora, New York
Scroll down & click on tiny camera icons on the right to view page scans. Cards are alphabetized by last name and include genealogical information gathered from various cemetery, tax, church, and census records as well as local histories and newspaper clippings. Cards also include a section on soldiers. Wars included are Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War, and World War 1.
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Genealogical card file of Aurora, New York
Methodist Episcopal Church, Williamsville, NY, 1867-1948
Methodist Episcopal Church, Williamsville, NY, 1867-1948
Contains history of the church 1844-1946; record of probationers including a few deaths 1869-1925, 1930-1936; class record including deaths 1869-1909; alphabetical record of members in full connection including deaths 1873-1948; record of official members 1867-1889; baptisms 1869-1941; marriages 1869-1946; appendix with a few deaths 1881-1883, 1902-1904. Before 1906 the Methodist Episcopal Church at Williamsville was known as the Williamsville and Bowmansville Charge.
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Methodist Episcopal Church, Williamsville, NY, 1867-1948
Cemeteries in Western New York
Cemeteries in Western New York
A typescript list, 570 pages long, of names drawn from various cemeteries in Western New York in 1971, possibly small, rural burial grounds. There is no table of contents indicating which cemeteries are included.
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Cemeteries in Western New York
Early Settlers Index
Early Settlers Index
Over 6,000 adults who lived in the Buffalo, NY area, mostly prior to 1840. Compiled from multiple sources by Library volunteers.
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Early Settlers Index
Iroquois Genealogy Society - Census records
Iroquois Genealogy Society - Census records
Buffalo Creek Census 1840 transcription; 1915 Cattaraugus and Allegany territories transcription; 1915 Tonawanda territory transcription; 1845 NY State census of Buffalo Creek territory; appraisal report, Seneca territories, 1843-1844.
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Iroquois Genealogy Society - Census records
Iroquois Genealogy Society
Iroquois Genealogy Society
Iroquois Genealogy Society. Our mission is to encourage interest in the genealogy of the Hodinöhsö:ni' (Iroquois) Nations– Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, Tuscarora and associated peoples.
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Iroquois Genealogy Society
Index to New York State Births Outside of New York City, 1881-1942
Index to New York State Births Outside of New York City, 1881-1942
This birth index is sorted by year, and then alphabetically by surname within each year. Births that occurred in Buffalo, Albany, and Yonkers are not included until about 1914, as these cities maintained their own files. The town of birth is listed, although sometimes shown as an abbreviation, as is the certificate number. Courtesy of Reclaim the Records.
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Index to New York State Births Outside of New York City, 1881-1942