Public

1886 bookmarks
Custom sorting
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.
·familysearch.org·
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.
·familysearch.org·
Cemeteries in Western New York
Early Settlers Index
Early Settlers Index
Over 3,000 adults who lived in the Buffalo, NY area, mostly prior to 1840. Compiled from multiple sources by Library volunteers.
·tinyurl.com·
Early Settlers Index
AP Archive
AP Archive
Over 400 hits when you search on Buffalo, NY.
·aparchive.com·
AP Archive
Marriage records, 1885-1888. (Book, 1885)
Marriage records, 1885-1888. (Book, 1885)
Index of marriages reported in Buffalo, NY newspapers. Entries are chronological by date of marriage then alphabetical by the first letter of the last name of the groom and include the name of the bride. Not digitized or online, must be used in person.
·worldcat.org·
Marriage records, 1885-1888. (Book, 1885)
Iroquois Genealogy Society - Iroquois Census Project
Iroquois Genealogy Society - Iroquois Census Project
The Iroquois Census Project contains yearly annuity census rolls for the Iroquois Nations residing in New York State, starting in 1851 through 1886, with rolls also for 1890 and 1902. An added feature is abstracts of various New York State Census records for the Senecas, both the Seneca Nation and the Tonawanda Band.
·iroquoisgenealogysociety.org·
Iroquois Genealogy Society - Iroquois Census Project
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.
·iroquoisgenealogysociety.org·
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.
·iroquoisgenealogysociety.org·
Iroquois Genealogy Society
Darwin D. Martin Photograph Collection - University at Buffalo Libraries
Darwin D. Martin Photograph Collection - University at Buffalo Libraries
The Darwin D. Martin Photograph Collection consists of 1167 images of Martin and the Martin family and their residences. The photographs date from Martin’s early childhood in the mid-19th century to the 1970s. In addition to providing a photographic record of Martin and his family, the collection provides a unique view of the construction and use of private residences designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for Martin
·digital.lib.buffalo.edu·
Darwin D. Martin Photograph Collection - University at Buffalo Libraries
Retention and Disposition | New York State Archives
Retention and Disposition | New York State Archives
Record-keeping practices and policies in government offices in New York state are regulated by the New York State Archives. You must consult with them before discarding files & records from any government office.
·archives.nysed.gov·
Retention and Disposition | New York State Archives
Frederick Law Olmsted Papers  |  Digital Collections  |  Library of Congress
Frederick Law Olmsted Papers  |  Digital Collections  |  Library of Congress
The papers of farmer, writer, reformer, landscape architect, urban and suburban planner, and conservationist Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) consist of approximately 24,000 items (roughly 47,300 images), most of which were digitized from 60 reels of previously produced microfilm. The collection, spanning from 1777 to 1952, with the bulk dating 1838-1903, contains materials on both Olmsted's private and professional life. Brought to you by the Library of Congress.
·loc.gov·
Frederick Law Olmsted Papers  |  Digital Collections  |  Library of Congress