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========================================================================================================== (ISSN 1049-8826) The NYG&B N e ws l e tt e r I N D E X T O V O L U M E S 1-6 (1990-1995) ========================================================================================================== Published by The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 122 East 58th Street, New York, NY 10022-1939 ========================================================================================================== This is a name and subject index to the first six volumes of The NYG&B Newsl e tt e r, including the supplements to Volume 1 (Diamond Jubilee of the Building) and Volume 5 (125th Anniversary of the Society). A Table of Contents for each issue is also included. By comparing the volume and page reference in an index entry to the Table of Contents, one can usually determine the article in which the entry appears. The following names are not indexed: Names of NYG&BS Officers and Trustees, Administrative Staff, and Editors, as listed on the second page of most issues. (Other references to these individuals ar e indexed.) Names in pages 4-21 of the Supplement to Vol. 1, which is a reprint of an article from the Record on ceremonies attending the dedication of WKH 6RFLHW\¶V EXLOGLQJ LQ 7KHVH QDPHV DUH indexed in vol. 61 of the Record (1930). 1DPHV RI QHZ PHPEHUV RI WKH 6RFLHW\ LQ WKH ³:HOFRPH WR 1HZ 0HPEHUV´ FROXPQ ZKLFK EHJDQ ZLWK 9RO 1R :LQWHU (Names of all members will be included in the next Ye ar Book of the Society.) 1DPHV RI DXWKRUV RI ³6HHQ (OVHZKHUH´ DUWLFOHV DQG WKH QDPHV RI the journals in which the articles were published (these articles are indexed by subject only). In addition to standard abbreviations, the following codes have been used in the index: au author of Newsl ett e r article at page(s) following il. illustration at page following LS member of NYG&BS Library Staff SE DUWLFOH LQ ³6HHQ (OVHZKHUH´ FROXPQ sup Supplement to indicated Newsl ett e r volume SCM Special Corresponding Member of NYG&BS vol. Library volunteer ³6SHDNHU´ LQGLFDWHV WKDW WKH LQGLYLGXDO VSRNH DW DQ HYHQW sponsored by NYG&BS (including joint conferences). 1HZV RI WKH 6RFLHW\ KDV EHHQ LQGH[HG XQGHU ³1<*%6´ All of the Counties named in the index are in New York State. Listed under each county are county-wide references, followed by references for individual towns (names in parentheses). TABLE OF CONTENTS, BY ISSUE (principal genealogical articles are shown in italics) Vol . 1, No. 1, Spring 1990 1:1 The Diamond Jubilee Reception Mrs. Stifel Retires; Wm. P. Johns Named Exec. Director 1:2 President: Introducing the Newsletter 1:3 The Diamond Jubilee Reception (concluded from p. 1) 1:4 Seen Elsewhere 1:5 Membership Survey; Library Volunteers New Yor k St a t e Tax Records 1799-1804 1:6 Board of Educ a t ion Minut es as a Sour ce 1:7-8 More Genealogical News of New York Interest Vol . 1, No. 2, Fall 1990 1:9 The Di st ri cts of Albany County, New Yor k, 1772-1784 News of the Society 1:10 President: Looking Forward WR WKH 6RFLHW\¶V WK $QQLY 1:11 Kenn Stryker-Rodda 1903-1990 1:12-13 The Di st ri cts of Albany County (concluded from p. 9) 1:14-15 New York Genealogical News; In the NYG&BS Library; Notice: Increase in Fees for Genealogical Exchange 1:16 News of the Society (concluded from p. 9) Walter Harris [1920-1990] Vol . 1, Suppl e me nt (Diamond Jubilee of Our Building 1929-1989) 1sup:2 The Diamond Jubilee Reception 1sup:3 President: In Praise of Genealogists 1sup:4-21 Ceremonies at the Dedication of the New Building . . . 1929 (reprint from 1930 Record) 1sup:22-23 NYG&BS Building Fund (reprint from 1914 leaflet) 1sup:24 The Flag of the Society (reprint from 1969 Record) Vol . 2, No. 1, Wint e r 1991 2:1 New Acquisitions: Census and Land Records The N.Y. State Council of Genealogical Societies 2:2 President: Recognizing Achievement 2:3-5 Marriage and D e a th Not i ces in N.Y. C . Newspape rs 2:6 Seen Elsewhere; Looking for a Professional Researcher? 2:7 Welcome to New Members; State Vital Records Problem Worsens; Other New York News; And at the NYG&BS 2:8 Upcoming Conferences; New Acquisitions (concluded) Vol . 2, No. 2, Spring 1991 2:9 Progress at Albany [Vital Records] New Acquisitions; A New Publication is Announced

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The NYG&B Newsletter

IND E X T O V O L U M ES 1-6 (1990-1995) ========================================================================================================== Published by The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 122 East 58th Street, New York, NY 10022-1939

========================================================================================================== This is a name and subject index to the first six volumes of The NYG&B Newsletter, including the supplements to Volume 1 (Diamond Jubilee of the Building) and Volume 5 (125th Anniversary of the Society). A Table of Contents for each issue is also included. By comparing the volume and page reference in an index entry to the Table of Contents, one can usually determine the article in which the entry appears. The following names are not indexed: Names of NYG&BS Officers and Trustees, Administrative Staff,

and Editors, as listed on the second page of most issues. (Other references to these individuals are indexed.)

Names in pages 4-21 of the Supplement to Vol. 1, which is a reprint of an article from the Record on ceremonies attending the dedication of indexed in vol. 61 of the Record (1930).

(Names of all members will be included in the next Year Book of the Society.)

the journals in which the articles were published (these articles are indexed by subject only).

In addition to standard abbreviations, the following codes have been used in the index: au author of Newsletter article at page(s) following il. illustration at page following LS member of NYG&BS Library Staff SE sup Supplement to indicated Newsletter volume SCM Special Corresponding Member of NYG&BS vol. Library volunteer

sponsored by NYG&BS (including joint conferences).

All of the Counties named in the index are in New York State. Listed under each county are county-wide references, followed by references for individual towns (names in parentheses).

T A B L E O F C O N T E N TS, B Y ISSU E (principal genealogical articles are shown in italics)

Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring 1990 1:1 The Diamond Jubilee Reception Mrs. Stifel Retires; Wm. P. Johns Named Exec. Director 1:2 President: Introducing the Newsletter 1:3 The Diamond Jubilee Reception (concluded from p. 1) 1:4 Seen Elsewhere 1:5 Membership Survey; Library Volunteers New York State Tax Records 1799-1804 1:6 Board of Education Minutes as a Source 1:7-8 More Genealogical News of New York Interest Vol. 1, No. 2, Fall 1990 1:9 The Districts of Albany County, New York, 1772-1784 News of the Society 1:10 President: Looking Forward 1:11 Kenn Stryker-Rodda 1903-1990 1:12-13 The Districts of Albany County (concluded from p. 9) 1:14-15 New York Genealogical News; In the NYG&BS Library; Notice: Increase in Fees for Genealogical Exchange 1:16 News of the Society (concluded from p. 9) Walter Harris [1920-1990] Vol. 1, Supplement (Diamond Jubilee of Our Building 1929-1989) 1sup:2 The Diamond Jubilee Reception 1sup:3 President: In Praise of Genealogists 1sup:4-21 Ceremonies at the Dedication of the New Building . . .

1929 (reprint from 1930 Record) 1sup:22-23 NYG&BS Building Fund (reprint from 1914 leaflet) 1sup:24 The Flag of the Society (reprint from 1969 Record) Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter 1991 2:1 New Acquisitions: Census and Land Records The N.Y. State Council of Genealogical Societies 2:2 President: Recognizing Achievement 2:3-5 Marriage and Death Notices in N.Y.C . Newspapers 2:6 Seen Elsewhere; Looking for a Professional Researcher? 2:7 Welcome to New Members; State Vital Records Problem

Worsens; Other New York News; And at the NYG&BS 2:8 Upcoming Conferences; New Acquisitions (concluded) Vol. 2, No. 2, Spring 1991 2:9 Progress at Albany [Vital Records] New Acquisitions; A New Publication is Announced

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Vol. 2, No. 2, Spring 1991 (continued) 2:10 President: Two Views of Genealogy 2:11-15 New York Probate Records Before 1787 2:15 Two Eminent Genealogists Die; Other News of Interest 2:16 Welcome to New Members; Call for Volunteers Vol. 2, No. 3, Summer 1991 2:17 New York State Vital Records: Latest Developments Society to Sell Reprint of Dutch Church Baptisms 2:18 President: Improving Our Building 2:19 From the Heraldry Committee; Library Seeks Columbus

Material; The Fall Education Program 2:20-21 Marriage and Death Notices in Long Island Newspapers 2:22-23 New York State Genealogical and Historical Periodicals Welcome to New Members 2:24

Course; 1920 Census Release Vol. 2, No. 4, Fall 1991 2:25 New York State Vital Records: Update and Future Looking Back at 1991 2:26 President: The Library in Our Time 2:27 New York Genealogical News; FNNP to Meet in

Manhattan; New York Family History Center to Hold Seminar; New York State Genealogical and Historical Periodicals (addenda)

2:28-29 Using De Halve Maen 2:30 Harold Hazelton (1904-1991); Everett Hitchcock (1926-

1991); Looking Back at 1991 (concluded from p. 25) 2:31 New York State Vital Records (concluded from p. 25) Library News 2:32 1992 Schedule; Welcome to New Members; How to

Contact a Member Vol. 3, No. 1, Spring 1992 3:1 NYG&BS Spring Lectures; The Annual Meeting; 3:2 President: Genealogy Resurgent 3:3-7 Library Resources for Research in New York Probate

Records Since 1787 3:7 [ of N.Y. Probate Records, Brooklyn

Historical Society] 3:8 Welcome to New Members Re-Inventing the Wheel [duplicating probate abstracts] Vol. 3, No. 2, Summer 1992 3:9 Beard and Moorhouse Honored; Library Hours to Change 3:10 President: Fund Raising 3:11 Another New York State Periodical; Obsolete Town

Names; Lectures Available on Cassette [Bodies in Transit, at N.Y.C . Municipal Archives] 3:12-13 Using the Innes Getty Collection 3:13 Marcia Jesiek Eisenberg (1918-1992) tion] 3:14 Seen Elsewhere 3:15 Library News 3:16 Welcome to New Members; Calendar of Coming Events Vol. 3, No. 3, Fall 1992 3:17 The Delafield Family Portraits; January Benefit for the

3:18 President: An Inquiry of Lawyers 3:19 City Recovers Lost Volume of Queens County Records; 1992 Fall Lecture Series 3:20-22 Pre-1750 New York Lists: Censuses, Assessment Rolls,

Oaths of Allegiance, and O ther Lists 3:22 The NYG&BS Book Award

Vol. 3, No. 3, Fall 1992 (continued) 3:23 3:24 Welcome to New Members; New [ Joint] Membership

Vol. 3, No. 4, Winter 1992 3:25 Dyckman Genealogy Receives First NYG&BS Book

Award; Other Recent Events at the Society; January Library Benefit: An Update 3:26 3:27 New York City Censuses of 1816, 1819, and 1821 January Library Benefit (concluded from p. 25) 3:28-29 Using Publications of The New-York Historical Society 3:30 Library News; New York Genealogical News 3:31 Research Aids for Brooklyn Place and Street Names [

Municipal Archives] 3:32 Welcome to New Members; 1993 Library Schedule Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring 1993 4:1 Malcom Stern Elected Fellow of the Society; Timothy S.

Healy [death]; Sharon Carmack to Speak 4:2 President: Lessons from The New-York Historical Society 4:3 The Benefit and Book Fair (concluded from p. 1) The 1993 Annual Meeting 4:4 Published New York City Naturalizations 4:5 Special Census Schedules for New York State 4:6 Library News 4:7 [Minutes of Committee on Health, at N.Y.C . Municipal

Archives]; National Archives Officials to Speak; NGS Conference at Baltimore

4:8 Welcome to New Members; Library Summer Closing Vol. 4, No. 2, Summer 1993 4:9 Fall Lectures Planned; The Spring Lecture; NYG&BS to Sponsor Three Days of Research in Albany 4:10 President: The Art and Heraldry Committees 4:11-13 -Family Works 4:13 New York City Street Names [source for] 4:14 Seen Elsewhere 4:15 Welcome to New Members; New York State News 4:16 News of the Society; National Archives Presentation Vol. 4, No. 3, Fall 1993 4:17 NYG&BS and NEHGS to Co-Sponsor 1994 Conference; 4:18 President: Our Members and Contributors 4:19 The Manatus Map of Manhattan and Vicinity (1639) The History Window Restored 4:20 [ L.I. or Brooklyn Star, at

Brooklyn Historical Society]; Sources for Long Island Families; New-

4:21 4:22 Library News 4:23 Calendar of Events and Holidays 4:24 Welcome to New Members Vol. 4, No. 4, Winter 1993 4:25 Dr. Kenneth Scott, F.G.B.S. [1900-1993]; Tarrytown Conference Update; Our 125th Anniversary:

New Fellows Elected, Gala Set for November 4:26 President: Happy 125th Birthday 4:27-29 Methodist Records of N.Y.C . in the NYG&BS Library 4:29 Some Events on the Genealogical Calendar for 1994

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Vol. 4, No. 4, Winter 1993 (continued) 4:30-31 Kings County Records from the St. F rancis College

Collection, Now at the Municipal Archives of the City of New York [continued in next issue]

4:31

4:32 Welcome to New Members; 1994 Library Calendar Vol. 5, No. 1, Spring 1994 5:1 History Window Dedicated, Portrait Catalogue Published; Two Genealogists Honored; Tarrytown Conference May

13- -15 5:2 President: Celebrating Our Heritage 5:3 Malcolm H. Stern (1915-1994) Library News; History Window (concluded from p. 1);

1850 New York Census Index Supplement 5:4-5 Dutch Reformed Records of N.Y.C . in the NYG&BS

Library 5:6-7 Kings County Records from the St. F rancis College

Collection [concluded from 4:31] 5:7 New York State Census Microfilms in the Library 5:8 Welcome to New Members Vol. 5, No. 2, Summer 1994 5:9 1869-1994: 125 Years of The G&B Second Millenium Founders Circle 5:9-10 Tarrytown: A Great Success 5:11-13 New York Families in The American Genealogist 5:14

ist Marriages Indexed; 5:15

Oldest Genealogical Societies 5:16 Welcome to New Members Vol. 5, No. 3, Fall 1994 5:17 Celebrating Our 125th Anniversary, Nov. 16-17, 1994;

The Second Millennium Founders Circle; Queen Beatrix Honors Director of New Netherland Project

5:18 President: The Heraldry Committee Rampant 5:19 The Value of Historical Reading;

From t 5:20 5:21 The Landon Papers [at Brooklyn Historical Society] Military Records [at N.Y.C. Municipal Archives] 5:22 Seen Elsewhere 5:23 Mary Lou Thomas (1927-1994); Library News; Fall

Calendar; Military Records (concluded from p. 21) 5:24 Welcome to New Members Vol. 5, No. 4, Winter 1994 5:25 125th Anniversary Celebrated Two Long-Time Trustees Receive Fellow Award

5:26 Library Holiday Schedule; Upcoming Events at

NYG&BS; State Archives News 5:27-28 Lutheran Records of N.Y.C . in the NYG&BS Library 5:29 Other Library News 5:30-31 Long Island Division of the Queens Borough Public

Library 5:31 Library News (concluded from p. 29) 5:32 Welcome to New Members

Vol. 5, Supplement, November 1994 (bound with Winter 1994 issue)

5sup:1 125th Anniversary Celebration [Program] 5sup:2 President: Welcome on Our 125th Anniversary 5sup:3-6 5sup:7-8 Early History of The NYG&BS 5sup:8 Other Historical Items [for sale] Vol. 6, No. 1, Spring 1995 6:1 6:2 President: Charitable Gifts Close to the Millennium 6:3 Marie Berry, 1909-1995, An Appreciation Family Tradition [selected articles] 6:4-5 Episcopal Church Records of New York City in the

NYG&BS Library 6:6-7 New York Families and Sources in The New England

Historical and Genealogical Register 6:7 Library News; Episcopal Church Records (concluded) 6:8 Welcome to New Members Vol. 6, No. 2, Summer 1995 6:9-10 Second Millennium Founders Circle Honored at April

Dinner; Upcoming Programs 6:11 Research Through the Computer at the NYG&BS Library 6:12-13 New York Families and Sources in National Genealogical

Society Quarterly 6:14 The Wardwell Collection of Genealogical Notes on Local

Families, at the Brooklyn Historical Society The Tarrytown Conference 6:15 Library News; Revised Library Schedule; Fall Lectures at

NYG&BS 6:16 Welcome to New Members Vol. 6, No. 3, Fall 1995 6:17 The Tarrytown Conference; Coming Events Library News 6:18 President: A Job Well Done! Second Millennium

Founders Fund Concludes 6:19 The Second Millennium Founders Circle [list of

members]; Benefactors and Patrons Since 1985 6:20-21 Presbyterian Records of N.Y.C . in the NYG&BS Library 6:22-23 The Eardeley Collection at the Brooklyn Historical

Society 6:24 Welcome to New Members Vol. 6, No. 4, Winter 1995 6:25 The Tarrytown Conference; Coming Events; A New NYG&BS Publication; Newsletter Index to be

Published; Library Volunteers Honored 6:26 President: Filling the Vacuum 6:27 Peter Gordon Bradley Stillman (1918-1995), Librarian of

the Society; Library News 6:28-29 New York Families and Sources in Some Genealogical

Periodicals 6:29 Seen Elsewhere 6:30-31 The Library of the Staten Island Historical Society 6:31 Library Schedule for 1996 Library News (concluded from p. 27) 6:32 Welcome to New Members

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IND E X T O N A M ES A ND SUBJE C TSAaronson 6:28 Aaten 6:14 Abbit 6:28 Abeel 3:13, 4:11 Abelson, Elaine Noyes vol.

1:15, 2:31, 3:23, 4:31, 5:3, 6:25

Abigail Adams Smith Museum 5:2, 6:26

Abrahamszen 6:14 Abrams 6:14, 6:22 Acker/Ecker 5:20, 6:22 Ackerly/Ackley/Akerly

4:11, 21; 5:11; 6:14, 22

Ackerly, Keturah A. 2:20 Ackerman 3:28, 5:20, 6:28 Acorn Foundation, donor

6:19 Adams 4:11, 21; 5:20;

6:22, 28 Adams, Edward Dean il.

1sup:10 Adriance 6:12, 22 Aersen/Aertse 5:20; 6:22,

28 African-Americans in New

York, see under New York, New York City, Richmond Co., Suffolk Co.

Agnew-Marcelli, G. Marie au 1:5; 6:19

Akerly see Ackerly Albany County development of towns

1:13 districts 1772-1784

(with maps) 1:9, 12 Dutch settlers periodical

2:22 freeholders, court recs.,

articles in NGSQ 6:13 maps 1:12 periodicals 2:22, 3:11 pre-1750 lists 3:21 probate recs. before

1787 2:14 probate recs. after 1787

3:4 school records 1:6 state census in Library

5:7 (Albany City) City Hall

1740/first State Capitol il. 1:9

(Albany City) Dutch Church, article in TAG 5:12

(Watervliet) cems., article in NEHGR 6:7

Albert, Carl, Hon. Member 2:2

Alberts 6:12 Albrecht 3:13 Alburtis 6:28 Aldrich 6:22 Aldrich, Nellie, dau. of

Leander G. 2:20 Aldricks 6:14 Alexander 4:11; 6:22, 28 Alger 5:11 Alison 6:14 Allaire 5:20, 6:28 Allegany County probate recs. 3:4 state census in Library

5:7 Allen 5:11; 6:12, 14, 22,

28; (Columbia Co.) SE 2:6

Allerton 4:21 Alling 6:22 Allison 4:11 Allport, Peter W. (Mrs.)

6:19 Alsop 4:11 Alton 6:28 Alyea 6:28 America: History and Life,

use of 5:19 Amerman/Amberman

6:22,28 Amory 3:13 Anderson 4:11; 5:20; 6:22,

28 Anderson, Jerome E. 4:25 Anderson, Robert C.

speaker 2:19, 30; 3:23; 6:25

Andrews 6:28 Andrews, Hazel

(Hitchcock), wife of George C. 2:30

Andrieszen/Andariese 5:11, 6:28

Androvet 6:22, 28 Angevine 5:20 Anjou, Gustave, exposé SE

4:14 Annin 6:28 Anniversaries of five

oldest genealogical societies 5:15

Anthony 3:13, 6:14 Antill SE 2:6; 5:11, 6:28 Antonides 6:28 Appel 3:13 Appell, Darlene vol. 1:5 Appleby 5:20 Archer 5:20, 6:22 Areson 4:11, 6:28 Armitage 4:21, 6:22 Armstrong 6:22

Arnold 5:11, 6:22; (Jefferson Co.) SE 2:6

Arrowsmith 4:11 Arthur 6:22 Ashfordby 4:11 Ashman 6:22 Astor 6:12 Aten 6:12, 14, 22 Ater 6:14, 22 Atkinson 5:11 Atwater 6:12 Auchincloss, Louis S. il.

1:1; made Hon. Member 1:1, 3; 1sup:2

Auchmuty SE 4:14; 6:12 Aughter 6:14 Aulls 6:6 Auser, Doris P. 6:19 Austen (S.I.) 6:30 Austin, John 4:29 Avery 5:20, 6:22 Avery, Samuel Putnam Jr.

4:10 Backer 6:14 Bacon 5:11 Baddie 4:11 Badeau 5:11 Badgley 6:22 Baggerly 6:12 Bagley 6:22 Bahre 5:20 Bailey/Bayley 4:11,21,

5:11 Bailey, Edwin (Mrs.) 2:20 Bailey, Rosalie Fellows,

made Fellow 2:15, 30; death 2:15

Baker 5:11, 20 Baker, George Fisher 2:10,

3:26 Baker, Seymour Augustus

5sup:7 Baldwin 4:21, 6:14,22 Baldwin, Sarah S., wife of

Anthony 2:20 Ballard SE 4:14; 6:22 Bankert 3:13, 5:20 Banks 6:22 Bant 5:20 Bardon 6:22 Barecant 5:20 Barents 4:11, 5:11 Barheit 3:12 Barker 4:21, 5:20 Barnes 4:11, 21; 5:20; 6:6,

22 Barnum 6:22 Barnwell 6:22 Barret 3:13, 6:22 Barrois SE 3:14 Barrow 6:12 Bartine 5:20 Bartley, Edith Lillie 6:19

Bartley, Scott A. speaker 4:25

Barto 6:22 Barton 5:11; 6:6, 22 Bassett 4:11, 6:22 Bassford 6:22 Batchelder 4:21 Bates 5:20, 6:14;

(Tompkins Co.) SE 5:22

Battersby 5:11 Baxter 4:11, 6:12 Bayard SE 3:14; 4:11 Bayles/Baylis 5:11, 6:14 Beach 6:22 Beard, Timothy Field 2:10;

Fellow 3:9, 11; 4:1; il. 3:11

Becker 3:12 Beckwith SE 5:22; 6:22 Beckwith, Henry L.P.

speaker 4:9, 23; 5:18 Bedard, Pierre (Mrs.)

1sup:2 Bedell 4:20, 6:14 Beebe 5:11 Beecher 5:11 Beeck SE 6:29; 6:14 Beekman/Beeckman 3:13,

4:11, 5:20, 6:6 Belcher 6:22 Bell 6:22 Bellinger 6:28 Belquise 5:11 Belyea 5:20, 6:6 Benchley-Bensley

(Herkimer Co.) SE 1:4 Benedict 6:22 Benham 5:11 Benjamin 6:22 Bennet 4:11, 5:11, 6:22 Bennett 5:11; 6:14, 22 Benson 4:11 Benton 5:11 Bergen 3:13; 4:11, 21;

6:14 Berrien 4:11 Berry 6:22 Berry, Irene (Gearns) 6:3 Berry, James 6:3 Berry, Kevin 6:3 Berry, Marie F., former

Exec. Secretary, 1:3, 2:2, death 6:3; il. 6:3

Berryman 4:11 Bertholf 6:14 Beselie 5:20 Betts 4:11, 5:11, 6:22 Beverly 6:22 Bigelow 6:6 Biggs 4:11, 6:22 Billew 4:11 Bird 5:20

Bird, Thomas E. 4:1, 5:18, 6:19

Birdsall 5:20, 6:14 Bishop 4:20, 5:20, 6:22 Blackwell 4:11 Blagge 5:11 Blain 6:14 Blake 5:11 Blanchan 4:11 Blatchly/Blatchley 4:21;

6:12, 14 Bleiberg, Robert M. made

SCM 2:25, 30; 6:9, 19; (Mrs.) 1sup:2; 6:9, 19; (Mr. & Mrs.) il. 2:25

Blewer, Sondra 4:1 Blish 5:11 Blodgett 6:22 Bloemendaal 3:13 Blom 4:11, 6:14 Blood 6:6 Bloom 6:14 Bloomer 6:22 Bloomfield 4:11, 6:14 Bloomingburgh, William

H. 2:20 Bloomingdale 3:13 Bly, Adelaide, wife of J.E.,

2:20 Bly, Morton H. 3:17 Blydenburgh 6:22 Bodine 6:22 Boerum 6:14 Bogardus 3:13, 28; 4:11;

5:11 Bogardus, Anneke Jans SE

5:22 Bogardus, Everardus SE

4:14 Bogart/Bogaert 3:13; 4:11,

21; 5:11; 6:12 Bond 3:13, 6:22 Bongaert/Bo(n)gert 3:28,

6:28 Bonnet 5:20 Bonsall 4:11 Bonticou 5:11 Booth 4:11, 5:11, 6:22 Bordingh 6:12 Borghardt 3:12 Bosch 3:28 Botsford 5:11 Boudinot 6:28 Bouman 5:11 Bouton 3:12, 6:22 Bowen, Clarence W.,

former President, 1:3; il. 1sup:4, 10;

Bowen, Clarence W. (continued) 1sup:22-23; 2:2, 18; 3:26; 4:10, 26; 5sup:8; 6:2

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Bower 5:11, 6:22 Bowne 4:11 Bowyer, Cledith Don 6:18,

19 Boyd 6:22 Boyden 6:22 Boyer, William 4:1 Bradley (Southold) SE

4:14 Bradley, A. Day 3:30 Bradt/Brodt 3:12, 13;

4:11; 5:11 Bradt, Kenneth 5:15, 17 Brady 6:22 Brady, Philip V. 3:23 Brasher 6:12 Brasier/Brazier 4:11, 5:11 Brass/Bras 4:21, 5:11,

6:14 Bray 6:22 Brayton 6:22 Brett 5:20, 6:22 Brewster 4:21, 5:11,

6:6,22 Bries 5:11 Briggs 6:22 Brill 4:21 Brinckerhoff/Brinkerhoff

3:28; 4:11; 6:12, 22 Britton 4:11, 6:22, SE 6:29 Brokaw 4:11, 6:28 Bronck 3:12 Bronson 4:20 Bronx County census, federal, street

index for 1910 3:30 census, state, address

index for 1905 acquired 6:7

census, state, Library holdings 5:7

periodical 2:22 Brooklyn see Kings

County Broome County probate recs. 3:4 state census in Library

5:7 Brouwer 3:13; 4:11; 5:11,

20 Brown 5:11, 20 Brown-Lucas (Otsego Co.)

SE 5:22 Browne 4:11 Brownell 6:22 Bruen, Edward F.L.,

Secretary and former President, il. 1:3; 1:10; au 1sup:24; 2:19; 3:26; 4:10, 16; 5:18; 6:19

Bruen, Nicholas L. 1:3, 1sup:2

Brush 4:20, 21; 5:11; 6:22 Brush, Cora E. 2:20 Bryan 4:21

Buchanan 6:12 Buckbee/Bugby/Bugbee

6:14, 22 Buckhout 5:20 Budd 6:22 Buffett 6:22 Bullock, Hugh made Hon.

Member 4:16 Bulyea 5:20 Bunnell 6:22 Burch 6:22 Burden 6:22 Burdge 6:14 Burling 6:22 Burnet 6:22 Burnham 4:21, 6:14 Burroughs 4:11; 6:14, 22 Burrowes 4:21 Burt 6:14 Burtis 6:28 Bush 3:28 Bush, George (Pres.), New

York ancestry, SE 2:6 Bush, Jonathan 6:31 Bushnell 4:21 Butler 5:11, 6:12 Butler, Nicholas Murray

2:2 Buys 5:20 Buys, Barbara S. speaker

4:25; 6:18, 19 Bye 3:13 Cadmus 3:28 Cady 5:11 Cahoon/Chase 6:22 Calendar of New York

Colonial Commissions book available 5:14

Caljer 3:12 see Colyer Calkins 6:22 Callendar 6:22 Campbell 5:20, 6:12 Campbell, Douglas il.

5sup:4 Canfield 6:14 Canniff 5:20 Cannon 6:12 Capital District

Genealogical Society 4:31, 5:14

Carey 3:13 Carle/Carll 6:12, 14 Carmack, Sharon speaker

4:1, 9; 6:25 Carman 4:11, 20; 6:14;

(Ontario & Niagara cos.) 3:14

Carman, John SE 3:14 Carmichael, Albert P.

6:18, 19 Carpenter 4:11, 21; 6:14

Carr, Ruth 5sup:5; receives Cert. of Appreciation il. 6:9

Carter, G. Herbert 2:20 Cary 6:14, 22 Case 5:11, 6:22 Case, Christopher C. 2:20 Cassirer 3:13 Cattaraugus County probate recs. 3:4 state census in Library

5:7 Caudebec 6:28 Caverly 6:22 Cayuga County periodical 2:23 probate recs. 3:4 state census in Library

5:7 (Auburn) church rec.,

article in TAG 5:12 (Brutus) cems., article in

NEHGR 6:6 Centraal Bureau voor

Genealogie 5:15 Central Park Conservancy

5sup:4 Chadeayne 4:11 Chadwick 5:11 Chamberlain 6:22 Chamberlain, Marjorie

Dikeman 3:25, 4:3 Chambers 6:6 Champenois 5:20, 6:28 Champion 4:21, 5:11, 6:14 Charlock 6:22 Chase, Henry (Rev.)

marriages indexed 5:14

Chatfield 5:11, 6:6 Chatterton 4:11, 5:20 Chautauqua County probate recs. 3:4 SE 1:4 state census in Library

5:7 Cheeseman 5:11 Chemung County probate recs. 3:5 state census in Library

5:7 Chenango County probate recs. 3:5 probate, article in TAG

5:12 state census in Library

5:7 Chesman 6:14 Chichester 6:22 Chiong, Ivy LS 4:31; 6:15 Chiu, Karissa LS 6:15 Christoph, Florence 5:15,

17 Christoph, Peter 5:15, 17;

speaker 6:14

Christopher 4:11 Christophers (Southold)

SE 4:14 Church 6:12 Churchill 5:11, 6:22 Churchill, Winston 2:2 Cincinnati, Daus. of 5:2;

6:26 Cincinnati, Soc. of 5:2;

6:26 Clapp 5:11 Clare 6:14 Clark 4:11, 5:11, 6:22 Clark, Paul B. Jr. 6:19 Clarkson 3:13, 28; 6:28 Clarkson, Matthew 5sup:7 Clarkson, William 5sup:7 Clauw 3:28 Clearwater 4:11 Clemens 5:20 Clement 6:14 Clemente, Louis and Vir-

ginia Foundation, gift 6:19

Cleveland, Julia An-toinette, dau. of Benj. N. 2:20

Clinton County 1800 census, article in

TAG 5:12 Canadian settlers, article

in NGSQ 6:13 probate recs. 3:5 state census in Library

5:7 Clitz 3:13 Close 6:22 Clowes 6:22 Clute 3:13 Clymer 6:22 Cobb, Kenneth, speaker

1:16 Cock/Cocks 4:11, 20;

5:20; 6:22 Coddington, John I., obit.

2:15 Coe 5:11 Coerten 6:14 Coeymans 3:13 Coffey, Wendy LS 1:15;

3:1, 30; 5:23 Cogan 4:21 Colden 3:29, 6:14 Cole 3:28, 5:11, 6:22 Coleman 4:11; 6:6, 22 Coles 4:11, 5:20 Coles, Elizabeth U.

1sup:22, 5sup:8, 6:2 Coles, William T. 5sup:8 Coles/Cowles 6:22 Colfs 4:21 Collins 4:21 Collins, Alfred Q. 3:17 Colonial Dames of

America 5:2, 6:26

Colonial Dames, National Society of, gift 5:14

Colonial Lords of Manors in America, Order of 5:2; 6:19, 26; gifts to Library 2:1, 31; 3:30; 4:6; 5:3, 29; 6:31

Columbia County development of towns

1:13 periodicals 2:22, 3:11 probate recs. 3:5 state census in Library

5:7 (Canaan) cem., article in

NGSQ 6:13 (New Lebanon) deaths,

article in NEHGR 6:7 Colver-Culver (Columbia

Co.) SE 2:6 Colwell 6:14 Colwell/Caldwell 6:22 Colyer 3:12; 4:11, 21;

5:11; 6:22 see Caljer Comb 5:20 Combes 6:14 Comegys 3:28 Comminges, Elie de

(Count) 6:9, 19 Comstock 6:22 Cone 6:12 Conklen, David, acct. bk.

in Landon papers 5:21 Conklin 4:11, 20; 5:11, 20;

6:22, 28 Connecticut Ancestry

Society 6:17, 25 Connecticut Ancestry,

New York articles in 6:28-29

Connelly, Lee 6:19 Conover 6:12 Conselyea 5:11 Conyn 3:12 Cook 5:11 Cooke 4:11, 6:22 Cool 4:11; 5:11, 20 Coolidge see Pray Coolidge, Calvin 1sup:2;

il. 1sup:4; 3:26; 4:26 Coon 6:28 Cooper Cooper 3:12; 4:11, 21;

6:12; (Southampton) SE 1:4, 3:14

Cooper Union 5sup:5 Copeland, Mrs. Lammot

du Pont made SCM 2:30

Coquillette 6:28 Corey/Cory 4:21, 5:11,

6:22 Cornbury, Lord SE 5:22 Cornelise/Cornelissen

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Cornelius 6:22 Cornell 4:11, 20; 5:11, 20;

6:6, 14 Cornell, Minnie (Harris),

wife of Samuel 2:20 Cornick 3:13 Cornish 4:21, 6:14 Corsen/Corssen 4:11; 5:20;

6:12, 22 Cortelyou 4:11, 6:22 Cortland County periodical 2:23 probate recs. 3:5 state census in Library

5:7 Corwin 6:22 Cosaar 3:13 Couch 6:22 Courten 4:11, 6:14 Couwenhoven 4:11, 20;

5:20; 6:28 Covell 5:11 Covert (Eur. origin) SE

3:14 Covert, Howell W. 6:19 Cowan 3:13 Cowles/Coles 6:22 Cox, Henry Bartholomew

speaker 4:3 Cozine/Cosyn 5:30, 6:22 Craft 6:22 Crampton 6:22 Cranckheit/Cranckheyt/

Krankheit/Krankhuyt 3:13, 4:21, 5:20, 6:22

Crane, Karen vol. 6:17, 25 Creed 5:11, 30; 6:22 Cregier 6:6 Crego, Roy 6:19 Crippen 5:11, 6:22 Criss, Katherine speaker

2:30 Crocheron 6:22 Croesvelt 3:13 Crofut 6:22 Cromwell 4:21; 6:14, 22 Cronk/Cronkheit 6:22 see

also Cranckheit Crooke 4:11 Cropsey (S.I.) 6:30 Crosby 6:22 Cross 5:11 Cruger 6:12 Culver 4:20 Cunningham 3:13 Curring 6:28 Curtis 5:11 Cutting (S.I.) 6:30 Cuvellier/Cuvilje 4:21,

6:12 Cuyler 4:11, 5:11 Cuyper 5:20 Dachstätter, Georg 5:25 Damen 3:13, 4:11, 6:12 Dana 6:22

Daniels 5:20 Danish West Indies (New

Yorkers in) SE 5:22 Dann 6:22 Danon, Pamela Tiffin

6:18, 19 Darling 5:11, 6:22 Dater 6:12 Davenport 4:11, 5:20, 6:22 Davids 5:20 Davis 4:20, 21; 5:11; 6:14,

22 Davison 6:22 Davol/Devel/Devoe/Duel

6:22 Dawson 6:12 Day 6:22 Day, Carol S., former

Associate Librarian, 1:15; 3:1; receives Award of Merit 3:25, 31

Dayton 4:21, 5:11, 6:22 Dean 5:11, 20; 6:14, 22 Dearborn, David C.

speaker 2:19, 30; 4:25; 6:15, 17

Dearman 5:20 Debevoise/De Bevoise

3:13, 6:28 de Boer, Louis P., articles

superseded 6:29 note 2 De Bonrepos 4:11 De Boogh 4:11 De Bruyn 5:11 Decker 4:11; 6:12, 22, 28;

(S.I.) 6:30 De Foreest/De Forest 3:13,

4:11 De Friest 6:22 De Golier 4:11 De Graff 4:11 De Grauw 4:11 de Groot 5:20 De Grove 4:11 De Haes 4:11 De Halve Maen, articles in

2:28-29 De Hart 6:14, 22, 28 De Hooges 3:13 De Kay 5:11 Delafield family portraits

3:17, 26 Delafield, John Ross

(Gen.) 3:17, 4:10 De La Grange 4:11 Delamater/Delmater 5:11,

20; 6:6 De Lancey, Edgar Floyd

5sup:7 Delano 6:22 Delanoy 5:20 De La Vergne 4:11 Delaware County probate recs. 3:5

state census in Library 5:7

Delevan 6:22 De Long 6:12 Demarest 6:22 De Metselaer 3:13 De Mille 6:22, 28 Deming/Demont/Diamont

6:22 De Mott 4:20, 6:14 Denham 5:11 Denning 4:11 Dennis, Marsha, speaker

1:16 Denton 4:11, 6:14 De Nyse/Denyse 4:11, 21 Depew 5:20, 6:28 Depew, Chauncey Mitchell

3:26 De Peyster 4:11, 6:6; arms

il. 2:19 De Puy 4:11 de Revier 5:20 De Ridder 3:13 De Ronde 5:20 De Ronde, John W. (Mr. &

Mrs.) 6:19 Desbrosses SE 4:14 De Sille 4:11, 5:11 Devine, Donn 6:18, 19 De Voe/Devoe 3:13; 5:11,

20 De Windt 6:28 De Witt 4:21, 5:20 De Wolf/Dolph 6:22 De Wolff 3:29 Deyo 4:11, 5:11

Diamont 6:22 Dickenson/Dickinson 4:11,

5:11, 6:22 Dickerman 5:20 Dickerson 6:14 Dickson 3:13 Dinge 6:22 Dings 3:13 Disbrow 6:14 Dissoway 6:22 Dobbs 5:20 Dodd 4:21 Dodge 5:11, 6:14 Doherty, Frank J. 4:1, 6:19 Dolph/De Wolf 6:22 Dominy 6:22 Dongan 4:11 Doolittle 5:11 Doorn 4:11 Dorland 5:11; 6:22, 28 Dorman 5:11 Doty 5:11 Doughty 6:22 Douglass 5:11 Douw 3:13, 6:6 Downing 5:20 Downs 6:22

Doxsey 6:22 Drabbe 6:6 Drake 5:11, 20; 6:22 Drake, Samuel G. 5sup:7 Dreeper 3:13 Driscoll 6:22 Drom 5:20 Drown(e) 6:22 Drowne, Henry Thayer

5sup:7 Drugge, Diane Smith 6:19 Drummond 4:11 Drury, Marilyn R. 6:18, 19 Du Bois/Dubois 4:11, 6:22 Du Chesne 4:11 Dudley 6:22 Dudley, Carrie Mills vol.

2:31; 3:23; 4:6, 31 Duermeyer, Louis Ansel

death 4:16 Dumon 6:12 Du Mont 4:11 Durgy 6:22 Durland 6:12, 22 Duryea 6:22 Dusenbury 5:20, 6:22 Dutch Dutch-American

Heritage Day 5:25; 5sup:2, 3

Dutch-American recipes wanted 3:23

Dutch-American re-search, article cited 6:29

Dutch families and research, articles in De Halve Maen 2:28-29

Dutch naming, article in NGSQ 6:13, in TAG 5:12

Dutch Reformed church recs. of N.Y.C. 5:4-5

articles in TAG 5:12

Dutcher 4:11, 5:20 Dutchess County Landon papers 5:21 library acquires court

records and index to ancient documents 4:6

periodical 2:22 pre-1750 lists 3:21 Dutchess Co. (continued) probate recs. before

1787 2:14; probate recs. since 1787

3:5 residents 1735-72,

articles in NGSQ 6:13 state census in Library

5:7

(Pleasant Valley), cem., article in NGSQ 6:13

Du Trieux 4:11 Duurkoop 6:6 Duyckinck 4:11, 6:28 Dwight, Melatiah Everett

(Rev.) 5sup:8 Dyckman 5:20, 6:22 Dyckman, Johannes 3:25,

4:3 Dyre/Dyer SE 3:14 Dyson, Charles H. 6:19 Eames 6:22 Eardeley, William A. D.

3:7; Collection 6:22-23

Earl/Earle 3:13; 5:11; 6:14, 22

Eastman 6:22 Ecker 5:20 Eckerson 3:13 Edelman, Allis Ferguson

6:19 Edgerton 5:11 Edgett 5:11 Edmonds 6:22 Edsall 4:11; 6:14, 28 Edwards 6:22 Edwards (N.Y.C. estate

fraud) SE 4:14, 6:29 Egberts 3:13 Eggleston 6:22 Eisenberg, Marcia J. obit.

3:13 Eisenhower, Dwight D. 2:2 Eldert 6:22 Eldertsz 3:13 Ellis 6:12 Ellison 4:11, 21; 6:14, 22 Ellsworth 3:13, 4:11 Elmendorf 4:11, 6:28 Elmes 6:12, 22 Ely 6:12 Emans 4:11 Embree 6:14 English/Inglish 6:22 Ensign 5:11 Episcopal records of

N.Y.C. 6:4-5, 7 E rie County probate recs. 3:5 state census in Library

5:7 Essex County periodical 2:23 probate recs. 3:5 state census in Library

5:7 Estes 6:12 Eugenics Record Office

records SE 5:22 Evans, Thomas Grier

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Evans, William (Bill) speaker 4:31

Everett 6:22 Everett, Harold H. (Mr. &

Mrs.) gift 5:29 Everton, George 3:25 Everton, Louise 3:25 Evertse(n) 3:12, 6:14 Evett 4:11 Fabend, Faith Haring 4:1 Fairbanks 5:30 Fairbrother 5:11 Fairchild 6:22 Falcon, Jean 4:1 Family History Conference

(LDS) 4:23 Family H istory Fair (L.I.) 4:23, 5:23 (N.Y.C.) 2:24, 30; 3:17;

4:23; 5:15, 23; 6:17 (Westchester) 5:23 Faneuil SE 6:29 Fanning, E.K. (Rev.) 2:20 Farr 5:11, 6:22 Farrington 5:20, 6:22;

(Flushing) SE 2:6, 3:14

Fayerweather SE 3:14 Feake 4:11, 5:11; arms il.

2:19 Federation of Genealogical

Societies conferences 4:29; 6:1, 25

Feldhusen, Elizabeth A. 6:19

Feldman, Sandra vol. 6:15, 25

Feller 4:11 Ferguson, MaryEllen vol.

3:23, 30; 4:31; 6:25 Ferris 4:11, 5:20, 6:22 Field 4:11, 6:6 Finch 5:12, 6:22 Fine 4:11 Fine/Fyn 6:22 Fish 5:12, 5:20 Fisher 5:20 Fisher, Marjorie vol. 1:15 Fisher, William Scott 5:14 Fitch 5:12, 6:22 Fitzgerald 3:13 Fleet 4:21 Flewelling 6:22 Flower 6:22 Floyd 5:12, 6:22,28 Floyd-Jones, William,

former President, 2:2; death 5:15

Fockens 5:12 Folts, James (Dr.) 5:14 Fonda 3:12, 5:12 Fonseca, Gina LS 1:15,

3:1, 4:31 Fontaine 6:28 Fonteyn 4:11, 6:22

Fordham 4:21, 5:12, 6:6 Forman/Furman 6:22 Forques 5:20 Fort 3:13 Foseur 5:20 Foshay/Forshay 5:20, 6:22 Foster 4:11, 6:22 Fournier, Mary 2:20 Fowler 4:11, 5:20, 6:22 Fox, Tom speaker 5sup:1,

5, il. 6 Franco, Basil (Mrs.) 4:1 Franklin 6:14,22 F ranklin County probate recs. 3:5 state census in Library

5:7 Frans 6:14 Franszen 6:14 Fraunces Tavern Museum

5:2, 6:26 Frech (S.I.) 6:30 Freer 4:12 Freer, John A. (Cortland

Co.) SE 5:22 Freese 3:13 Freeze 6:6 Frelinghuysen 6:28 French, Clara Thomson

6:19 French, Muriel Talbot 6:19 Frink 6:22 Frost 4:12, 6:22; (L.I.) SE

1:4 Frost, John Eldridge (Dr.),

death 3:23 Frost, Josephine C. 4:20;

MS. Collection catalogued 6:17

Fryenmoet 3:13 Fuller 5:12, 6:12 Fuller, Joseph (Westches-

ter Co.) SE 6:29 Fulton County probate recs. 3:5 state census in Library

5:7 (Kingsboro), church rec.,

article in TAG 5:12 Furman 4:21, 5:12, 6:22 Furniss (N.Y.C.) SE 5:22 Gager 6:6 Gaien/Griffin 6:22 Gaines 4:21 Gale 5:12,20, 6:14 Gallagher, George 2:20 Galowitz, Alan speaker

2:30 Gano 5:12 Gardenier 3:12, 4:12, 5:20 Gardiner/Gardner 6:22 Gardiner, James Bronson,

Trustee 6:19 Gardner 5:12, 6:12 Garrison 5:20

Gary, Elbert H. 2:10, 3:26 Gates 6:22 Gautier, John S. 5sup:7 Gaylord 6:22 Gearns, Irene 6:3 Gedney 5:20, 6:22 Gee 6:22 Gehring, Charles T. 5:15,

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New York articles in 6:28-29

Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey (GMNJ), New York articles in 6:28-29

Genealogist, The, New York articles in 6:28

Genesee County periodical 2:27 probate recs. 3:5 state census in Library

5:7 George-Murray, Richard

vol. 3:23 Gerard, James W. IV

(Gen.) 6:19 Gereardy 6:6 Germond/German/Jerman

6:22 Gerritszen/Gerretson 3:13,

5:20, 6:14 Getty 3:12 Getty, Innes 3:12 Gibbs 5:20 Gibson, John M. 6:19 Gibson, Robert F., Asst.

Librarian, 2:31; 3:1; 4:6, 23, 31; 5:9; 6:15, 25, 27, 31

Giddings, Georgia Runyon 6:19

Gifford 6:22 Gilbert 3:13, 6:22 Gilbert, Cass 2:2 Gildersleeve 4:12,21 Gillam 5:12 Gillespie 3:13 Gillett 5:12, 6:22 Gillette, Susan A. 6:19 Gillies 4:12 Giuliani, Rudolph (Mayor)

5sup:3 Gladding 6:22 Glass, Martha Vietor

5sup:2 Glean 6:22 Glen 6:6 Glover 4:20; 6:22, 28 Goderus 4:12 Godfrey (Orange Co.) SE

3:14 Goelet 3:13, 29; 4:12 Goes 3:13, 6:12 Goewey 3:13

Golden 6:22 Golder 6:22; (S.I.) 6:30 Goldhatch 4:21 Golding 6:6 Goldsmith 4:12, 6:22 Gonsalus 3:13 Goodsell, Percy Hamilton

Jr. made Correspond-ing Member 2:30

Goodwin 6:22 Gordon, Millard 2:20 Goulder 6:28 Goulding 4:12 Gracie Mansion 5sup:4 Graham 4:12, 5:20 Graham/Grimes 6:22 Grannis 5:12 Grant, Seth Hastings

5sup:7 Grasset 6:12 Gravenstein 5:20 Graves 5:12 Gray 5:12; (L.I.) SE 1:4 Gray, Christopher speaker

il. 6:10 Green 5:12 Greene 6:12 G reene County development of towns

1:13 periodical 2:27 probate recs. 3:5 state census in Library

5:7 (Lexington) cems.,

article in NEHGR 6:7 Greene, David L. 3:23;

speaker 4:25; 5:9 Greene, George Sears

5sup:7 Greenhill 4:21 Gregory 6:22 Greis, William F. (Mr. &

Mrs.) gifts to Library 5:3, 29

Griffen/Griffing 5:20, 6:22 Griffin, Robert 4:31, 5:9,

6:25 Griggs 4:12; (Southamp-

ton) SE 1:4 Griggs, Samuel SE 6:29 Grimes 6:22 Gripman 6:22 Groesbeck 3:13 Grombridge 4:21 Groot 3:13, 6:28 Gue 6:22 Guion/Guyon 4:12; 5:12,

20; 6:22 Gurney, Annie M., wife of

Rev. S., 2:20 Hackett 6:22 Hackstaff 4:12 Haff 4:21, 6:14

Hagedorn 3:13 Haig, Robert 3:18 Haight 5:20 Haines/Haynes 4:12, 5:12,

6:22 Hale 5:20 Halenbeck 3:12, 5:12, 6:12 Haley, Alex 3:2, 4:4 Hall 4:12, 21;5:20;6:14,

22 Hall-Edwards estate SE

6:29 Hallett 4:12, 6:22 Hallick 6:12 Halligan, Irene R. 5sup:3 Hallock 4:12; 6:12, 22 Hallock, Ephraim (Mrs.)

2:20 Hals 6:6 Halsey 4:12,21, 5:12,

6:22,28 Halstead 4:21, 5:12 Hamilton County probate recs. 3:5 state census in Library

5:7 Hammond 5:20 Hand 5:12, 6:22 Hanford 6:12, 22 Hannibal, John 2:20 Hansen/Hanson 3:13, 6:6,

14 Hansen, James L., speaker

1:16 Harcourt/Harcurt 4:21,

6:14 Hardenburgh 4:12 Harding 3:13, 6:22 Haring 3:29 Harned 6:22 Harris 5:12, 20; 6:6 Harris, Marion 4:31 Harris, Maxia 2:20 Harris, Minnie 2:20 Harris, Sarah (McDonald)

1:16 Harris, Walter Nathaniel,

obit. 1:16 Harris, William Henry

1:16 Harrod 6:22 Hart 5:20 6:12, 22 Hart, Albert Bushnell 2:2 Hartsoe, Marian M.,

Membership Manager, 5sup:2

Hasbrouck 4:12 Hasenbroeck 4:21 Hatch 6:22 Hatfield 5:20, 6:22 Hathaway 6:22 Haughwout 6:22 Haviland 4:21, 6:22

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Hawkins 6:22 Hawkins, Cornelia H., dau.

of Geo. E., 2:20 Hawkins, Ruhamah SE 1:4 Hawxhurst 4:12, 6:22 Hayden 5:12 Haydock 6:22 Hayes 6:12 Hazard 4:12, 6:22 Hazelton, Clarence 2:30 Hazelton, Harold obit.

2:30 Hazelton, Lillian (Tebo)

2:30 Hazelton, Nika Standen

2:30 Hazen 6:22 Healy, Timothy S. 3:1;

made SCM il. 3:9; obit. 4:1

Hearne, William L. (Mrs.) 1sup:2; 6:19

Heckscher, Morrison 5sup:1, il. 3, 4

Hedges 4:12, 6:22 Heermans 3:13, 5:12 Hegeman 3:29;4:12; 6:14,

22, 28 Hellakers 4:12 Helme 5:12, 6:22 Henderson, A. Douglas

(Foundation) gifts to Library 2:31; 3:30; 4:16; 5:3, 14, 29; 6:19, 31

Hendricks 6:28 Hendrickson 4:20, 6:14 Henry 5:12; SE 3:14 Henry, J. Campbell,

Trustee, 1sup:2; 6:9, 19

Heraldry, New York families in NEHGS roll of arms, articles in NEHGR 6:7

Herkimer 3:13 Her kimer County militia 1813, article in

NGSQ 6:13 periodical 2:22 probate recs. 3:5 state census in Library

5:7 (Warren) cems., articles

in NEHGR 6:7 Herlin/De Herlin 6:6 Hermans 6:14 Herperding 6:6 Herrick 5:12, 6:22 Hesselse 4:12 Hetherington 6:22 Hewlett 4:20; 6:12, 14 Hewlett, Sandra M. 6:19 Hicks 4:20, 21; 6:14

Higbie 4:12, 20; 6:14 Higgins 5:12 Higgins, Elysabeth

Barbour 6:19 Highson/Hewson 6:22 Hight 6:12 Hildreth 6:22 Hileker 5:20 Hill 5:12 Hill, Glenna See (Mrs.

Lyman P.) made Corresponding Member 5:1

Hills 4:21, 5:12 Hillyer (S.I.) 6:30 Hilton/Hylton 4:12, 5:12 Hinchman/Hincksman

6:22 Hinckley 6:22 Hitchcock 5:20 Hitchcock, Everett obit.

2:30; 4:19 Hitchcock, Hazel 2:30 Hitchcock, Hazel Isabel

(Stokes) 2:30 Hitchcock, Walter Everett

2:30 Hix, Charlotte M. 4:9, 31;

5:9, 14; 6:18, 19, 25 Hoag 5:12 Hoard 6:12 Hoare 6:22 Hobart 6:22 Hobby 6:22, SE 1:4 Hoes 3:13, 6:12 Hoff 5:20 Hoff, Henry B., Trustee-

Editor, 1:2, 9, 11, 16; 1sup:2; 2:10, 19, 30; 4:7, 23, made Fellow 25, 31; 5:9, 15; 5sup: 1, 4, il. 6; 6:19, 25

Hoff, Henry B. (au) 2:3, 20, 28; 3:12, 20, 28; 4:4, 11, 21; 5:11, 19, 20; 6:3, 6, 12, 28

Hoffman, Francis S. 5sup:7

Hoffman, William J. 2:19, 5:19

Hogan 3:13 Hogeboom 3:13 Hogg 4:12 Hoguel 3:13 Holcombe, William

Frederic (Dr.) 1sup:22, 5sup:7

Holder (S.I.) 6:30 Holland 3:13 Holland Dames, Soc. of

Daus. of 1:3, 5:2, 6:26 Holland Soc. of N.Y. 1:3,

5:2, 6:26 Holl(e)y 6:22

Holley, Josiah (Columbia Co.) SE 4:14

Hollister 5:12 Holmes 4:12, 5:12, 6:22 Holt 6:12 Holton, David Parsons

(Dr.) 1sup:22; 4:26; 5sup:2, 7

Holton, Frances K. Forward 4:26, 5sup:2

Homan 4:20, 6:22 Honeywell 5:20 Hoogeland 6:28 Hoogteling 3:13 Hooper, Caryl 4:1 Hopkins 4:21, 6:22 Hoppe(r) 3:13, 29; 6:28 Hornor 6:28 Horsford 4:21 Horton 4:12; 5:12, 20;

6:12, 22, 28 Horton, George Ellis 2:20 Howell 4:12, 21; 5:12;

6:22, 28 Howland 5:12, 6:6 Hoxsie 6:22 Hoysradt 5:12 Hoyt 5:12, 20; 6:22 Hubbard 5:12, 6:22 Hubbs 6:22 Huchins/Hockins 6:22 Hudson 4:12; (Southold)

SE 6:29 Hudson River Park

Conservancy 5sup:5 Huggins 5:12 Hughes 6:22 Hughes, Charles Evans

1sup:2, il. 4; 3:26; 4:26

Hughson 5:20 Huguenot Historian, New

York articles in 6:28 Huguenot Soc. of America

5:2, 6:26 Hulse 4:12, 20, 21 Hungerford 6:22 Hunt 4:12; 5:12, 20; 6:12,

14, 22; (Tioga Co.) SE 3:14

Hunter 5:20, 6:12 Huntington Historical

Huntley 6:23 Huntting 4:20; (East

Hampton) SE 2:6 Hussey 4:12 Hustis 5:20 Hutchings, Frank Miller

6:19 Hutchins 6:23 Hutchinson 6:23 Huyck 3:12 Hyatt 5:20, 6:23

Hyde 6:14 Ingersoll 6:23 Ingraham 6:12 Ireland 6:23 Irish (surname) 5:12, 6:28 Irving 5:20 Iselin, John Jay speaker

5sup:1, il. 5 Jackson 4:12, 6:23 Jacobus 5:12 Jacocks 5:12 Jagger 6:23 James 5:12, 6:23 Jans/Janse/Jansen/Janszen

3:12, 13; 4:12; 5:12; 6:12, 14, 23

Jaquith 6:12 Jarvis 4:21, 6:14 Jay 6:23 Jaycox 6:14 Jayne 6:23 Jefferson County periodical 2:22 probate recs. 3:5 state census in Library

5:7 (Adams) 1872, article in

TAG 5:12 (Antwerp) church recs.,

article in NEHGR 6:6 Jeffries 5:20 Jejoung 6:22 Jenners 6:23 Jennings 6:23 Jensen, Larry 4:29 Jessup 5:12, 6:23 Jewel 5:20 Jewish Genealogical

Society seminars 4:29, 6:25

Jewish genealogy periodicals 2:22

Johns, William Potter, named Executive Director 1:1; 1:9;

Johns, Wm. P. (continued) il. 4:3; 4:16; 5sup:2, il. 6; 6:9-10, 19, 27

Johnson 3:29; 4:12; 5:12; 6:6, 12, 14, 23, 28

Johnson, Ruhamah SE 1:4 Jones 5:12, 20; 6:23 Jones, Edward Sprague

speaker 5:15, 18, 23 Jones, Henry Z Jr. (Hank)

speaker 6:1, 14, 17, 25 Jones, Jennie 2:20 Joralemon 6:23 Jorda(i)n 6:23 Jordan 5:12 Joslyn, Roger D. 2:24;

speaker 3:19; 4:31; 5:9, 14, 26; 6:1, 25; au 1:5, 2:25, 3:27

Judd 4:21

June 6:23 Jurckse 5:20 Kallikak 6:3 Kasinec, Edward speaker

6:15, 17 Kass/Sands 6:23 Kaucher, Mary Ann 6:19 Keene 6:23 Keese 6:23 Kehoe 6:12 Kellum 4:21, 6:23 Kelly 6:23 Kelly, Henry R. 6:18, 19 Kelsey 6:23 Kempton (Southampton)

SE 4:14 Kenniff 5:20 Kent 4:21 Kenyon 6:12, 23 Kerfbijl 6:6 Kern 6:12 Kerr 6:12 Kerr, John Clapperton il.

1sup:4 Ketcham 4:21, 5:12, 6:14 Ketel 3:13 Kieft 6:6 Kiersted(e) 4:12, 5:12,

6:14 King 4:12, 6:23 King, Stephanie 5:9 K ings County census, federal, street

index for 1910 3:30 census, state, filmed by

Municipal Archives 2:27; 1855-1905 acquired by library 6:27

material in Queens Borough Public Library 5:30-31

military census of 1917 5:21

K ings Co. (continued) pre-1750 lists 3:21 probate before 1787

2:15; since 1787 3:5 records at Municipal

Archives 1:7; 4:30-31; 5:6-7

slave records, article in NGSQ 6:13

St. Francis College collection (former) 4:30-31; 5:6-7

state census filmed by Municipal Archives 2:27; 1855-1905 acquired by library 6:27

(Brooklyn) aids for street and place names 3:31

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(Brooklyn) Historical Society, Eardeley colls. 3:7, 6:22-23; Wardwell coll. 6:14

(Brooklyn) historical articles noted 5:19

(Brooklyn) newspaper notices 1809-1912, 2:20-21; 1809-46, 4:20

(Brooklyn) Swedish seamen deserting to, SE 3:14

(Brooklyn) town and city records 4:30

(Bushwick) town records 5:6

(Flatbush) article in TAG 5:12

(Flatbush) article noted 5:19

(Flatbush) Landon papers 5:21

(Flatbush) town records 4:30

(Flatlands) town records 5:6

(Gravesend) Stillwell MS. indexed 2:31

(Gravesend) town records 4:30-31

(New Lots) town records 5:6

(New Utrecht) town records 5:6

(Williamsburgh) village, town and city records 5:6

Kingsley 6:23 Kip/Kipp 3:13, 29; 5:20;

6:14, 28 Kirke 6:23 Kirman SE 3:14 Kirtland (Southampton) SE

2:6 Kissam 6:23 Kitchell 6:23 Kittel 3:12 Klaarwater 4:12 Klapper 5:12 Klauw 3:12 Klittky, Herman 2:20 Knapp 5:12 Knapp, Cleon T. 2:10 Kniffen 5:20, 6:23 Knight 5:12 Knoll 5:12 Kobel 6:12 Koeck 4:21 Koel 5:20 Koernan, Edward 2:20 Kolfs 5:12 Kording 6:28

Kortright 6:12 Kranes, Sidney & Judith

Charitable Trust, gifts to library 3:30; 4:22; 5:23; 6:17, 19

Krankheit see Cranckheit Kreuter, Barbara 3:23 Kroesen 5:12 Kuhn 6:28 Kuykendall 3:29 Kuyper 6:12 Kyner, Stephen speaker

6:14, 25 LaCoste, John 4:1 Ladue/Ladow 5:20, 6:23 LaForge/Laforge 5:20,

6:23 La Grange/Lagrange 3:12,

4:12 Lake 4:12 Lamar, Charles B. 2:18 Lamberson 4:20 Lambert 6:23 Lamberts 5:20 Lamerson 6:23 Lamoreaux/Lamoureux

5:20, 6:23 Landon 4:20 Landon papers 5:21 Landrine 5:20 Lane 4:12, 6:23, 28 Lang 3:13 Langdon 4:20-21, 6:14 Lansing 3:12 Laroe 6:14 Larroway 3:13 Larzelere 4:12 Lassell 5:12 Laswell 6:23 Latham 4:12, 6:14 Latting 6:23 Laughon, H. & N.,

silhouette artists 3:25 Laurens 5:12 Law 6:23 Lawrence 4:12; 5:12, 20,

30; 6:6, 14, 23, 28; SE 5:22

Leach 6:23 Leavens 5:12 Leaver 6:12 LeBien, Harry A. (Mr. and

Mrs.) 6:19 LeClerc, Paul (Dr.) 5sup:1,

5; made SCM il. 6:9 Le Conte 4:12 Lee 5:12, 6:23 Lee, Elizabeth 6:31 Leeds 6:23 Leek 4:21, 5:12, 6:23 Leggett 5:20 LeGrand 6:12 Legross 6:23

Leisler, Jacob 3:29; SE 5:22

Lent 3:13, 29; 5:20; 6:12 Le Roy 3:13, 4:12 Lester 6:23 Leverich 4:12 Levines 5:20 Levy, Asser SE 3:14 Lewis 3:13; 4:21; 6:12, 14,

23, 28 Lewis County probate recs. 3:5 state census in Library

5:7 Lewis SE 2:6 Lewkowitz, Elizabeth

Dove 6:19 Li, Rose, LS 3:1, 4:6, 5:23 Library see NYG&BS Liddell, Donald M. (Mrs.)

1sup:2, 4:1, il. 5sup:6; (Mr. and Mrs.) 6:9, 18, 19

Lievens 3:12 Lim, Victor LS 3:30, 5:23 Lindh, Henry C. B.,

Treasurer, 2:18; il. 3:9; made Fellow 4:25; 5:25; 6:9, 19

Lindsay 6:12 Linnington 6:23 Lippincott 6:23 Lispenard 6:28 Livingston 4:12, 5:12 Livingston County periodical 2:27 probate recs. 3:5 SE 4:14 state census in Library

5:7 Lloyd 3:28, 4:20 Lockwood 5:30; 6:14, 23 Loeb, John L. Jr.

(Ambassador) made Hon. Member il. 6:9, 19

Lohf, Kenneth A. made SCM 4:3

Loines 6:23 London (surname) 5:12 London, Ambrose SE 1:4 Lonergan, Alberta LS 3:1 Long 4:21 Long Island families by Seversmith

4:21 Family History Fair

4:23, 5:23 genealogical bibliogra-

phy available, and list of genealogies in same 4:20

Loyalists, sources, article in NGSQ 6:13

newspaper marriage and death notices 1791-1912, 2:20-21; 1809-1846, 4:20

NYHS publications relating to 3:28

periodicals 2:22 Queens Borough Public

Library coll. 5:30-31 Longbotham 6:23 Loockerman/Loockermans

3:13, 4:12, 5:19 Lootman SE 3:14 Loper 4:12 LoPresti, Marian (Mrs.

Basil G.) vol. 6:15, 25 Loree, Leonor Fresnel 3:26 Losee 4:21, 5:20 Lott 6:23 Lounsberry 5:12, 6:6 Louw 6:12 Lowen, Ann Bradley vol.

1:15; 3:23; gift to library 3:30; 4:16, 31; 6:19

Lowry, Joan 4:31, 5:9, 6:25

Lozier 6:23 Lu, Mei LS 6:15 Lubbertsen 4:12 Lucas 6:23; (Otsego Co.)

SE 5:22 Luce 5:12 Ludlam 4:12, 21; 5:12;

6:23 Ludlow 4:21 Lum 4:21 Lupton 4:21 Lustenberger, Anita A.

speaker 3:19; 3:30; 4:31; 5:9; 6:18, 19, 25

Luther 6:23 Lutheran records of N.Y.C.

5:27-28 Luyster 6:14, 23 Lydius 3:13 Lynch, Ruth 3:23 Lynus 5:12 Lyon 6:23 Mabie 5:20 MacAdam 6:12 MacArthur, Douglas

(Gen.) 3:26; (Mrs.) made Hon. Member 2:30; 3:26

McChain 5:20 McCord 5:20 McDonald 5:20 McDonald, Sarah 1:15 McDuffie 6:12 McGee, Dorothy H.,

Trustee, il. 1:3;

1sup:2; elected Third V.P. 5:15; 6:19

MacGrath, C. Richard 6:19 Mackay, Grace vol. 3:30,

4:31, 6:25 McKean 6:6 Mackenzie, Grenville C.

5:20 McMaster, Marjorie W.

6:19 McVetty, Suzanne speaker

4:23, 25; 5:9, 23, 26; 6:1, 25

Macy, Harry Jr., Associate Editor, 1:2, 9, 16; 1sup:2; 3:30; 4:7, 23, made Fellow 25, 31; 5:9, 14, 15, 17; 6:25;

Macy, Harry Jr. (au) 2:11; 3:3; 4:5, 27; 5:4, 27; 6:4, 20

Macy, Silvanus J. 5sup:7 Madison County periodical 2:23 probate recs. 3:5 state census in Library

5:7 (Lenox) residents, article

in NGSQ 6:13 Majory 5:20 Maker 6:23 Maltby 4:21 Mandeville 3:13, 29; 5:12 Manlove (New Nether-

land) SE 2:6 Mann 5:20 Manning, Jeff il. 6:10 Manningham 4:12 Manwaring 6:23 Mapes 4:12, 6:23 Marble 5:12 Marinus 4:12 Marius 6:14 Marley 6:12 Marr/Mars/Mair (Ontario

& Niagara cos.) SE 3:14

Marrone, Michael, Assistant Librarian 4:6, 31; 5:9, 29, 31; au 6:11; 6:15, 27

Marselis 4:12 Marshall 6:14 Marshall, Edward

Chauncey 5sup:7 Marston 6:23 Martense 6:12 Martin 6:6, 23 Martin, David Kendall au

1:5; to be editor of Tree Talks 3:30

Martine 5:20 Martling 5:20 Marvin 6:14 Mason 5:12

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Masschop 6:6 Massie, Robert K. speaker

3:1, 9 Masters 5:12 Mathez, Helen J. 1sup:2 Matthews 5:12, 20; 6:14 Matthysen 4:12 Maul 4:12 Maullin 5:12 May 6:12 Mayflower Descendants in

the State of N.Y., Soc. of 1:3, 5:2, 6:26

Mead 3:29, 6:23 Medbury/Medbery

(Saratoga Co.) SE 5:22

Meet 4:21 Mekeel 5:20 Melchiori, Marie V.

speaker 3:19, 4:29 Melvin 4:21 Melyn 4:12, 5:12 Membrut 6:28 Mercereau 6:28 Merrihew 6:23 Merritt 5:20, 6:23 Mersereau 4:12, 6:23 Messenger/Messinger 6:6,

23, 28 Messier 6:14 Methodist marriages of

N.Y.C. indexed 5:14, 22

Methodist records of N.Y.C. 4:27-29

Metropolitan Museum of Art 5sup:4

Metselaer 4:12 Meutelaer 5:12 Mew (Southampton) SE

3:14 Mey 5:20 Meyer/Myer 3:13, 4:12,

5:12, 6:14 Michaels/Mekeel 5:20 Michaux 4:12 Middagh 4:12, 20; 5:12 Middendorf, Frances il.

4:1; 5sup:6 Middendorf, Henry S., Jr.,

President, 1:1-3, il. 3, il. 5; 1sup:2-3, 24; il. 2:25; il. 3:9; il. 4:1; 4:3, 16, 19, il. 25; il. 5:1; 5:9-10, 17, 25; 5sup:3, il. 5; il. 6:9; 6:19, 25, 27 (see also

table of contents) Middendorf, J. William II

1:3; 5:25; 5sup:1, il. 3 Milborne 4:12

Military Order of Foreign Wars 1:3, 5:2, 6:26

Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S. 1:3

Millard 5:12 Miller 4:20; 5:12, 20 (2) Mills 4:21; 6:14, 23 Minnerly 5:20 Minthorne 4:12 Minuit 6:6 Minvielle SE 6:29 Mitchel/Mitchell 6:12, 23 Moncrieffe (Brit. military

in N.Y.) SE 5:22 Monfoort 6:23 Monroe County periodical 2:27 probate recs. 3:5 state census in Library

5:7 (Webster) SE 1:4 Montgomery County court recs. acquired by

Library 4:6 periodical 2:23 probate recs. 3:6 state census in Library

5:7 (Canajoharie) residents,

marrs., articles in NGSQ 6:13

(Stillwater) SE 3:14 Montgomery, Janet

(Livingston) 3:17 Montgomery, Richard

(Gen.) 3:17 Montross/Montrose 5:20,

6:23 Moon, Laura Ann 2:20 Moore/Moar/Moor 3:13;

4:12, 21; 5:12; 6:23, 28

Moorfield, Richard (Cpl.) SE 4:14

Moorhouse, B-Ann 1sup:2; made Fellow 3:9, il. 11, vol. 23; 4:31

Moorhouse, B-Ann (au) 3:7, 11, 31; 4:7, 20, 30; 5:6, 21, 30; 6:14, 22, 30

Morehouse 6:23 Morey 5:12 Morgan 4:12 Morgan, J. Pierpont

1sup:22, 2:10, 3:26, 5sup:3, 6:2

Morrell 6:14 Morris 4:12 Morrison, Samuel Eliot 2:2 Moscoso, Carla LS 5:23,

6:17

Moses, Wells L. (Living-ston Co.) SE 4:14

Mott 4:12, 6:23 Mowbray 6:23 Mudge 6:14 Mui, Christine LS 5:31,

6:15 Muirson 4:20, 5:12, 6:23 Mulder 3:13 Mulford 4:20; 5:12; 6:6,

23 Muller 3:13 Muncy 4:21; 6:6, 14 Munsell 6:23 Munsey 6:14, 23 Munson 5:20 Murray 6:12, 23 Muzzy 6:23 Myer see Meyer Mynderts 5:12 Nannings 5:12 Nash, Jacob (Chenango

Co.) 4:14 Nassau County see also

Queens County periodical 2:23 Nathan 6:12 National Archives 1920

Census release 1:14, 2:24; branch to move to NYC 1:14, 2:27, opens 3:1; reps. speak in N.Y.C. on St. Louis personnel records center 4:7, 16

National Genealogical Society, conferences 1:9; 4:7, 16, 29; anni-versary 5:15; 6:26

National Genealogical Society Quarterly, New York articles in 6:12-13

National Horse Show 6:19 National Society of

Colonial Dames 5:2, 14; 6:26

Naudain 6:28 Neau 6:12 Neill 6:23 Neill, Michael S. de L.

3:25; 4:1 Nelson 5:20 Nesbett 6:12 Nevins, Allan 2:2 New England Historic

Genealogical Society 5:15; 5sup:2; 6:10, 26 (see also NYG&BS, joint conferences)

New England Historical and Genealogical Register (NEHGR), New York articles in 6:6-7

New England Society in the City of N.Y. 1:3, 5:2, 6:26

New Nether land genealogy and history

6:3 Noord Amerika Chro-

nologie, acquired by library 4:20

probate 2:11 Project 1:7; 4:31; 5:14,

15, 17 Rensselaerswijck

seminars 1:15, 4:23, 5:15, 6:3

in TAG 5:12; compen-dium by Hoffman 5:19

Friends of 3:30, 5:26, 6:25

New York C ity/New York County (incl. New Amsterdam)

African-Americans, article noted 5:19; SE 6:29

Anglo-Dutch politics SE 3:14

articles in NGSQ 6:13 assessment rolls 1790-

1821 (incomplete) ac-quired by Library 4:6

bodies in transit records 3:11

census, federal, street index for 1910 3:30

censuses of 1816, 1819, 1821 3:27

N . Y . City/Co. (continued) census, state, address

index for 1905, 1915, 1925 acquired 6:7

census, state, Library holdings 5:7

churches (il.): John St. M.E. 4:27; French and New (Middle) Dutch 5:5; New Amsterdam Dutch 2:17;Trinity 6:1

church records in Library: Dutch Reformed 5:4-5; Episcopal 6:4-5, 7; Lutheran 5:27-28; Methodist 4:27-29; Presbyterian 6:20-21

colonial church/social life 1:6

Common Council and

3:31 court records (early)

added to Library 1:15 Dutch Church baptisms,

book for sale 2:17

divorce (matrimonial actions) index in Library 1:15

estate fraud SE 4:14 Family History Fair

2:24, 3:17, 4:23, 6:17 French refugees SE 3:14,

4:14 genealogical research SE

6:29 guardianships index

added to Library 1:15 guide, article in NEHGR

6:7 Irish research SE 6:29 Jewish community

(early) SE 3:14 Landon papers 5:21 land records added to

Library 1:15 Lower East Side Tene-

ment Museum SE 6:29 Loyalist merchants SE

4:14 marriages 1707-12,

article in TAG 5:12 marriages, article in

NEHGR 6:7 Methodist marriages

index published 5:14, 22

military census of 1917, 5:21

minutes of committee on health 4:7

Moravian Church records indexed 2:31

N . Y . City/Co. (continued) naturalizations in print

4:4 Manatus map 1639, il.

4:19 newspaper notices

(marriage and death) 1726-1989 (finding aid) 2:3-5; 1890-91 indexed (also Conn., N.J.) 4:6

NYHS publications relating to 3:28-29

passenger lists: indexes (notes) 1:8, SE 4:14; research SE 5:22; articles in NEHGR 6:7

Police census 1890 acquired 2:1, 8

pre-1750 lists 3:21 probate records before

1787 2:15; since 1787 3:6

probate records acquired by Library 1:15

research in, SE 1:4 South St. Seaport

periodical 2:23

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Spanish-American War veterans 5:21

street names, index to 4:13

Swedish deaths 1820-49 SE 5:22

Swedish seamen deserting to SE 3:14

vital records availability in 1990 1:14; expanded at Municipal Archives 3:1

New-York Historical Society 1:3; using their publications 3:28-29; status 4:20

New York Observer 4:31 New York Public Library

5sup:5; 6:9 New York School for the

Deaf SE 1:4 New York State African-Americans SE

6:29; (colonial) SE 2:6 alien landowners SE

5:22 articles in NEHGR 6:6-

7; NGSQ 6:12-13; TAG 5:11-13; other journals 6:28

articles on Dutch families SE 4:14

census errors SE 5:22 census indexes for 1870

1:7 N . Y . State (continued) census soundex for 1900

acquired by Library 5:23

census, special federal and state schedules described 4:5; special federal schedules 1850-80 acquired by Library 3:30; 1850 mortality schedules (New Jersey natives) SE 2:6

census, state, article cited 6:29

census, state, at NYG&B, table of holdings 1:4; Orange Co. added 2:8; revised table 5:7; 1915 and 1925 acquired 6:7

colonial commissions 1770-76 book for sale 5:14

Council of Genealogical Organizations formed 2:1, periodical 2:23

data in Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine 2:15

divorce in colonial period, 3:29

Dutch in, history periodical 2:22

emigrants to Canada 1817 SE 3:14

genealogical periodicals 2:22-23, 27; 3:11

multi-family works 4:11-13

genealogies by Getty 3:12-13; Seversmith 4:21; Mackenzie 5:20; Wardwell 6:14; Eardeley 6:22-23

genealogies in De Halve Maen 2:28-29

historical journals, value

to genealogists 5:19 historical periodical 2:23 Hudson Valley villas,

article noted 5:19 inheritance customs,

article noted 5:19 Irish in, history

periodical 2:23 land records (state and

county) acquired by Library 2:1

Landon papers 5:21 N . Y . State (continued) maps at State Library SE

4:14 marriage recs., some

upstate SE 1:4 military census of 1917

5:21 natives of, in American

consular recs., Paris, article in NEHGR 6:7

natives of, in Chile, article in NEHGR 6:7

natives of, in New Jersey mortality schedules, article cited 6:29

naturalizations index (Eastern Dist.) 1:15

New England migration into, 1783-1820, SE 2:6

Northern, periodical 2:22

NYHS publications relating to 3:28-29

obsolete town names (ref.) 3:11

Palatines periodical 2:23 post-Rev. frontier, article

noted 5:19

pre-1750 lists 3:20-22 probate abstracts by

Eardeley 3:7 probate abstracts,

redundancy 3:8 probate recs. before

1787 2:11-15 probate recs. since 1787

3:3-7 references in English

Origins of American Colonists 2:15

Rev. War pensioners, article in TAG 5:12

school records 1:6 Southern tier periodical

2:22 State Archives, micro-

films at National Archives 5:26

subscribers to 1792 Bible SE 4:14

tax records 1799-1804 1:5, more found 2:27

trade in colonial period SE 5:22

Tree Talks periodical 2:23

vital records 1:14; 2:7, 9, 17; indexes acquired by Archives 2:25, 31; Archives offers index service 4:15

N . Y . State (continued) Western, periodical 2:23 New York University,

genealogy course 2:24 Newbury 6:28 Newcomb 5:12 Niagara County probate recs. 3:6 state census in Library

5:7 Nicholls/Nichols/Nicolls

4:21; SE 5:22; 6:12, 23

Nickerson 6:23 Nicoll 5:12, 6:23 Niles (Thurman, N.Y.) SE

3:14 Ninas, Nina Fontella 6:18,

19 Norris 6:12 Northrup 6:23 Norton 4:21, 5:12, 6:23 Nostrand 6:14, 23 Nyfeler, James D. 6:19

N Y G & BS anniversary (125th)

observances 4:25; 5:9, 17; 5sup:1-6; 6:31

anniversary poster il. 4:7 Annual Meeting 1:9,

2:30, 3:1; 4:3; 5:26

Annual Reception 1:15, 2:30; 3:24, 25; 4:23, 25

Art Committee 4:23 see Portrait Collection

Award of Merit 3:25 Benefit, Jan. 1993 3:17,

25, 27; 4:1, 3 Book Award 3:22, 25;

4:3; 5:25 buildings of the Society,

early 1sup:22; Mott Memorial Hall il. 1sup:23; Berkeley Lyceum il. 5sup:7; Genealogical Hall il. 5sup:8; building fund 1914-29 1sup:22-23; construction of present building il. 1sup:4 , 9, 10, 15; Diamond Jubilee of present building 1:1,3

Certificate of Appreciation 6:9

Collections, vol. 13 published, 1:9; vol. 14, 2:7; vol. 15, 2:9; vols. 2-3 (remainders) 2:17

Corresponding Members named 2:2, 7, 30; 5:1

N Y G & BS (continued) early history 5sup:7-8 Emblems of Empire,

1994 exhibit 5sup:2, 3, 4

Fellows named 1:5, 16; 2:2, 15, 30; 3:9, 11, 15; 4:1, 25

flag il. 1sup:24, 5:9 Genealogical Exchange

rules and fees 1:15; 5:14

Heraldry Committee 2:19; 4:23; 5:15, 18; 6:15

History Window il. 4:17, 19, 23; il. 5:1, 3

Holiday Concerts 3:17; 4:23

Honorary Members named 1:1, 9; 2:2, 30; 4:16; 6:9

how to contact a member 2:32

joint conferences with NEHGS, Tarrytown, 4:17, 25; 5:1, 9-10; 6:1, 14, 17, 25

Joint Membership category created 3:24

lectures and classes 1:15, 2:19, 30, 3:1, 9, 11, 19, 25; 4:1, 9, 23,

31; 5:15, 23, 25; 6:1, 15, 17

lectures on cassette 3:11 Library 1929 il. 1sup:16;

1991 il. 2:9 library acquisitions 1:15;

2:1, 8, 9, 31; 3:13, 15; 4:6, 20, 31; 5:7, 2329, 31; 6:7, 11, 15, 27

library cataloging 3:23, 30; 4:6, 22; 5:14; 6:15, 27, 31

library CD-ROMs 5:23; 6:11, 27

library collections: maps 5:29; microfilm 5:23, 6:31; periodicals 4:22, 6:17

library computerization 1:15; 3:23; 4:6, 22; 5:3, 14, 23, 29, 31; 6:11, 15

library fees revised 3:23; 6:31; photocopying 3:15; research service 3:15

library finding aids 6:15, 31

library funds from Jan.

N Y G & BS (continued) library preservation

project and fund 5:29; 6:3, 15

library reshelving 4:22; 5:3, 14

library schedule/hours 2:32; 3:9, 23, 32; 4:8, 22, 32; 5:23, 26; 6:15, 31

library volunteers 1:5; 2:31; 3:15, 23; 4:6

membership survey 1:5 Portrait Collection 3:17,

26; catalogue pub-lished 3:26; 5:1, 3

Record founded 5sup:7 Record index 1983-95

published 6:25 Research in Albany

programs 4:9, 17, 23, 31; 5:1; 14, 15, 23; 6:29

Second Millennium Founders Circle 5:9, 17; 6:2, 9, 10

Special Corresponding Members named 2:25, 30, 3:9; 4:3; 5:1; 6:9

Treasures of the Library, 1994 exhibit 5sup:2, 3, 4

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Year Book published 2:25, 30

Oakes 4:21 Oakley 4:21, 5:20, 6:14 Odell 5:20 Ogden 6:23 Oldfield 5:13, 6:23 Oliver 3:13 Oliver, Horace G. Jr. (Mr.

& Mrs.) 6:19 Olmsted 6:23 Onderdonck/Onderdonk

5:20, 6:14 Oneida County probate recs. 3:6 Rev. War veterans,

article in TAG 5:12 state census in Library

5:7 tax 1792, article in

NGSQ 6:13 (Kirkland) cem., article

in NGSQ 6:13 (New Hartford)

residents, article in NGSQ 6:13

(Sangerfield) 1796, article in TAG 5:12

(Western) 1865, article in TAG 5:12

-cott (Mr. & Mrs.) 6:19

Onondaga County periodical 2:23 petition 1794, article in

TAG 5:12 probate recs. 3:6 state census in Library

5:7 Ontario County census 1790 SE 5:22 probate recs. 3:6 state census in Library

5:7 (Phelps) settlers, article

in NEHGR 6:7 Oosterum 4:12 Oothout 3:13 Opdyck 4:21 O range County court recs. acquired by

Library 4:6 periodical 2:23 pre-1750 lists 3:21 probate recs. 3:6 state census in Library

2:8, 5:7 (New Windsor) marrs.,

article in NEHGR 6:7 (Washingtonville) cem.,

article in NGSQ 6:13 Order of Founders and

Patriots 5:2; 6:26 O rleans County periodical 2:27

probate recs. 3:6 state census in Library

5:7 Orser 5:20 Orton 5:13 Osborn/Osborne 4:12;

5:13; 6:23, 28 Osman 4:20, 6:23 Ostrander 3:13 Ostrander, William

Creighton 2:20 Oswald 5:13 Oswego County periodical 2:23 probate recs. 3:6 state census in Library

5:7 Otsego County cems., articles in

NEHGR 6:7 probate recs. 3:6 state census in Library

5:7 (Burlington) cems.,

article in NEHGR 6:6 (Edmeston) cems.,

article in NEHGR 6:6 (Exeter) cems., article in

NEHGR 6:6 (Lisbon) cems., article in

NEHGR 6:7 Otsego Co. (continued) (W. Burlington) cems.,

article in NEHGR 6:7 Ouderkerk 3:13 Ouseel van Swieten 6:6 Outwater 6:23 Overton 6:23 Owen 5:13 Pack 6:23 Paddock 3:12, 6:23 Pain/Payne 6:23 Palatines, article cited 6:29 Palmer 5:13, SE 6:29 Pantrey 4:21 Parker 6:23 Parks 6:12 Parmentier 6:28 Parr, Henry 2:20 Parrott 4:21 Parsell 6:23 Parshall 6:23 Parsons 4:20, 5:13; (East

Hampton) SE 6:29 Partridge 4:21 Pasturin (N.Y.C.) SE 5:22 Patten/Payton/Peyton 6:23 Patterson/Pattison 6:23 Paulding 5:20 Payn/Payne 6:6, 23 Payne (Southold) SE 6:29 Payne, Betty Hall,

Associate Librarian, 1:5, 15; 2:26; retires 3:1; receives Award of

Merit 3:25, 31; 6:18, 19

Payton/Peyton see Patten Pearce 5:13, 20; 6:12 Pearsall 4:12, 21; 5:13;

6:23 Pease 5:13 Peck 5:13 Peckham 6:23 Pedrick 6:23 Peek 6:23 Peelen 3:13 Peet 6:23 Peixotto, George 3:17 Pels/Pells 3:29, 4:12, 6:23 Pendleton 5:13 Penfold 4:12 Pennoyer 6:6, 12 Pennsylvania,

Genealogical Society of 5:15, 6:26

Perring/Perry 6:23 Perry 3:13, 6:12 Perry, Diane F. 2:7 Peters 5:13, 6:23 Peterson 6:28 see also

Pietersen Pettit 4:20, 5:13, 6:14 Pflueger, Edward M.

(Mrs.) 1sup:2 Phelps, Eliakim (Rev.,

Ontario Co.) SE 1:4 Phelps, William Lyon 2:2 Philips/Phillips 4:12; 5:13;

6:14, 23 Philipse 5:20; 6:3, 6 Phillips, Marion Grumman

6:18, 19 Pia 4:12 Pickersgill, H.W. 3:17 Pickett 6:23 Pier, Hester Halstead 4:21 Pierce, Charles E. Jr. 3:1;

made SCM il. 3:9; speaker 5sup:1, 3, il. 5

Pierson/Peirson 4:20; 6:6, 12, 23; (Southampton) SE 1:4, 4:14

Pietersen/Pieterszen 4:12, 6:14

Pinckney 5:13 Pine 6:23 Pitt 6:12 Place/Pleas 6:23 Platt 4:21; 5:13; 6:6 (2),

14, 23 Plomp, Nico 5:15, 17 Plum 6:12 Pohl, Gunther E., Trustee-

Librarian, 2:26; resigns 3:1; made Fellow il. 3:15

Poillon 4:12 Polakoff, Eileen speaker

6:15, 17

Polhemus/Polhemius 3:13; 4:12, 21; 6:12, 28

Polirer, Sarah A. speaker 4:25

Pomeroy 5:13 Pool 6:23 Porter 4:21 Porter, William Henry

2:10 Portlock 6:23 Post 3:13; 5:20; 6:12, 23 Potter 4:21, 6:14 Powell 5:20, 6:23 Prall 4:12; (S.I.) 6:30 Pratt 4:12, 21 Pray/Coolidge 6:23 Presbyterian records of

N.Y.C. 6:20-21 Priest 4:21 Prior/Pryor 4:12; 5:13;

6:12, 23 Professional researcher,

finding a 2:6 Prouty 5:13 Provoost 3:12, 4:12 Pudney 6:23 Pugsley 5:20 Pulis 5:13 Punderson 4:20, 5:13 Purdy 5:20 Purple, Samuel Smith

5sup:7 Purrier 4:13; (Southold)

SE 2:6 Purrington 6:23 Pursell 5:13 Purviance, Gary D. 6:19 Putnam County probate recs. 3:6 Quackenbosch 6:6 Queens County (includes

Nassau Co. refs.) newspaper notices 17??-

1885, 2:20-21 original Liber A found

(il.) 3:19 pre-1750 lists 3:21 probate recs. before

1787 2:15 probate recs. since 1787

3:6 state census for 1892

exists 5:7 Queens Borough Public

Library coll. 5:30-31 (Flushing) 1688 tax,

article in NGSQ 6:13 (Hempstead) residents,

article in NGSQ 6:13 (Newtown) 1698 census,

article in TAG 5:12 Quick 4:13, 21; 6:12 Quinby 6:23 Quinlan 5:13 Quintard 6:23

Racket 6:23 Rapalje/Rapelje 3:13, 29;

4:11, 13, 21; 5:13; 6:23, 28

Rathbone, Perry T. 1sup:2, 3:26, 4:10

Rauh/Rowe 6:23 Raymond 6:12, 23 Raynor 5:13; 6:6, 23 Read 6:12 Redcliff 4:13 Reddock 4:13 Redmonds, George speaker

3:1, 9; 5:26; 6:1 Reed 5:20; 6:12, 23 Reed, Dr. Elizabeth 6:19 Reed. Henry Hope speaker

5sup:1, 3, il. 5 Reeder 3:13 Reese, David speaker

5sup:1, 4, il. 6 Reese, William W.,

Trustee, 6:9, 19 Reeve 6:23 Reilly, James 4:29 Reilly, Mary 2:20 Relyea 4:13 Remington, Gordon

speaker 5:15, 23 Remsen 4:20, 5:20 Renino, Marjorie 4:15;

speaker 5:9; 6:25 Rensselaer County cems., article in TAG

5:12 development of towns

1:13 periodicals 2:22, 3:11 probate recs. 3:6 state census in Library

5:7 (Hoosick) v.r., warnings,

articles in NEHGR 6:7 (Lansingburgh) juries,

article in TAG 5:12 (Schaghticoke) cem.,

article in TAG 5:12 (Stephentown) cems., ch.

recs., article in NEHGR 6:7

Rensselaerswijck Seminars see New Netherland

Requa 4:13, 5:20, 6:23 Retan see Rutan Reynders 3:13, 4:13 Reynolds 6:12, 23 Reynolds, Harry 2:20 Rhoades/Rhodes 4:20, 21;

5:13; 6:14 Rich 5:20, 6:23 Rich, Joy, Asst. Librarian,

1:15, 16; Associate Librarian 3:1; 3:23; 4:7, 16, 23, named

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Director of Library 5:15; 5sup:2, 3; 6:25

Rich, Joy (au) 4:22; 5:3, 14, 23, 29; 6:7, 15, 17, 27

Rich, Lily R. (Mrs. William L.) 4:16

Richbell 6:23 Richmond County (Staten

Island) African-Americans 6:30 census c.1706, article in

TAG 5:12 census, federal, street

index for 1910 3:30 census, state, Library

holdings 5:7 periodicals 2:22, 23 pre-1750 lists 3:22 probate recs. before

1787 2:15 probate recs. since 1787

3:6 Staten Island Hist. Soc.

Library 6:30-31 Riddenhaars 3:13 Rider see Ryder Ridgeway 6:31 Ridler 6:23 Riedl, John 2:9 Riker 3:29; 6:12, 23 Ripley, S. Dillon 1:3; (Dr.

& Mrs.) 6:19 Rising 6:6 Rising, Marsha Hoffman

3:30 Risley 4:21 Robbins 6:14, 23 Robbins, William

Randolph (Rev. Dr.) speaker il. 5:1

Roberts, Harry E. 2:19 Roberts, Henry B. Jr.

(Hal), Trustee, 4:1; elected Fourth V.P., 5:15, 17; 5sup:2, 3, il. 4; 6:19, 27

Robertson/Robinson 6:23 Robertson, Archibald, 3:29 Robinson 4:13, 5:13;

(Otsego and Cortland cos.) SE 2:6

Rockland County periodical 2:22 probate recs. 3:6 state census in Library

5:7 Rockwell 6:12 Rodda, Cora Augusta

(Stryker) 1:11 Rodda, Ellsworth Natton

1:11 Rodda, Paul Mott 1:11 Rodda, Samuel Hockings

1:11

Rodney, Caesar SE 1:4 Roe 4:20, 6:23 Roebling, Emily Warren

5sup:3 Roelofs 3:29 Rogers 4:20, 21; 6:23 Rogers, Annie, dau. of

George 2:20 Rogers, Elizabeth Barlow,

speaker 5sup:1, 4, il. 5 Rogers, Madeline 4:31 Rolfe 4:21 Rombout 6:14 Romer 4:13, 5:20 Romeyn 4:13 Romme 4:13 Rooney, Doris Dockstader

5:25 Roos 6:23 Roosa 4:13, 6:23 Roosevelt 4:13, 5:13 Roosevelt, Franklin D. 2:2,

3:26 Roosevelt, James (Mrs.)

2:2, 3:26 Roosevelt, Theodore 3:26 Rose 6:23 Rose, Christine speaker

2:19, 30; 3:19 Rose, Peter G. 3:23 Roseboom 3:13 Rosekrans/Rosenkrans

4:13, 6:23 Rossel 5:20 Rossman 3:13 Roston 6:12 Rounds 6:23 Rourke, Katie 2:20 Rowe see Rauh Rowland 5:13; 6:14, 23 Royal Heritage film 5:15,

6:1 Ruda, Caroline 3:23, 4:31,

6:19 Ruddock 4:21, 6:23 Rudyard 6:23 Rue 6:28 Ruland 4:20, 21; 6:14, 23 Rundall 6:23 Ruscoe 6:6, 14 Rushmore 6:23 Russel/Russell 5:13, 20;

6:12 Rutan/Retan/Reton 5:20,

6:23 Rutgers 3:13, 29; 6:12 Rutsen 4:13, 6:12 Ryckman 3:12 Ryder/Rider 5:13, 20;

6:14, 23, 28 Ryers 6:12 Ryerson 3:13; 4:13; 6:12,

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Ryskamp, Charles A. made SCM 4:3

Sackerly/Shackerly 3:13 Sackett 4:13, 6:14; (Tioga

Co.) SE 3:14 Saddoor see Sedore St. Lawrence County periodicals 2:23 probate recs. 3:6 state census in Library

5:7 (DePeyster) cems.,

article in NEHGR 6:6 St. Nicholas Society 5:2;

6:26 Salisbury/Salsberry 3:13,

5:13, 6:23 Salisbury, Frank O. 2:2,

3:26 Salmon 4:13, 6:23 Sammis 4:21, 6:23 Sampson 5:30 Sanborn 6:12 Sanders 6:6 Sands 4:13, 6:23 Sands, Frederick Chase

2:20 Sanford 5:13, 6:23 Santomee SE 2:6 Santvoort 4:13 Saratoga County development of towns

1:13 periodicals 2:23 probate recs. 3:6 state census in Library

5:7 (Charlton) article cited

6:29 (Hadley) cems., article in

NEHGR 6:7 (Stillwater) churches,

article in TAG 5:12 Satterly 6:23 Sawdy SE 5:22 Sawtell 4:13 Sayre 4:13, 5:13 Schamp 4:21 Schellinger 4:13, 6:23 Schenck 4:13, 6:23 Schenectady County development of towns

1:13 periodicals 2:23, 3:11 probate recs. 3:6 state census in Library

5:7 (Rotterdam) church

recs., article in NGSQ 6:13

(Schenectady) church recs., cems., articles in NEHGR 6:7

Schepmoes 4:13

Schermerhorn 3:12, 4:13, 6:28

Scherp 3:13 Schieffelin 6:6 Schlechtenhorst 4:13 Schmid, Meriwether C.

4:9, 31; 5:14; 6:19, 25 Schneider, Francis J.

(Rev.) 5:27 Schoeffler, William H.

3:19; 4:25, 5:9 Schoharie County development of towns

1:13 probate recs. 3:6 state census in Library

5:7 tax 1780, article in

NGSQ 6:13 Scholz, Janos (Mrs.) 6:9,

19 Schoonmaker 4:13 Schout/Shute 6:23 Schouten 4:13 Schutt 5:13 Schutte, Otto made

Corresponding Member 2:7

Schutz 5:13 Schuyler 3:13, 4:13, 5:13,

6:6 Schuyler County probate recs. 3:7 state census in Library

5:7 Scofield 5:20 Scott 5:13, 6:14 Scott, Aurelia G. (Mrs.

Kenneth) il. 1:5, 2:9 Scott, Dr. Kenneth, made

Fellow il. 1:5; 1:9, 11; 2:2, 7, 9; death 4:25; 5:10, 14; 6:19

Scott, Jean H. il 1:5 Scott, Stanley DeForest

(Mr. and Mrs.) 6:9; (Mrs.) 6:18, 19

Scudder 4:21; 6:6, 14 Scullard 4:21 Scutt, Der speaker 5sup:1,

il. 5 Seacord/Secor/Sycord 6:23 Seales 4:21 Seals 4:13 Sealy 5:30, 6:14 Seaman 4:13, 21; 5:13;

6:23 Searing 6:14, 23 Sedore/Saddoor 5:20;

(Westchester & Wayne cos.) SE 4:14

See 5:20, 6:23 Seeger 3:13 Seeley 6:14 Segers 4:13

Seguine see Sequine Sell 6:23 Selleck 6:23 Selover/Slover 4:13, 6:28 Seneca County 1834-45, article in TAG

5:12 probate recs. 3:7 state census in Library

5:7 (Junius) Quakers, article

in NGSQ 6:13 (Lodi) cem., article in

TAG 5:12 (Ovid) 1817, article in

TAG 5:12 (Romulus) cem., article

in TAG 5:12 (Seneca Falls) SE 1:4 (Townsendville) cems.,

marrs., articles in NEHGR 6:7

Sequine 6:28 Seton, St. Elizabeth Ann

SE 3:14 Seversmith, Herbert F.,

1:11; genealogies compiled by 4:21; being indexed 4:21

Seward, George C., Trustee, 6:19

Seymore/Saymore 6:23 Shadbolt 6:23 Sharpenat 5:20 Sharts 5:13 Shaw 5:13, 6:23 Shaw, Cass vol. 6:7, 25 Shea, Ann M. vol. 3:30; au

3:31; 4:31; 6:25 Shedden 6:12 Sheever 4:13 Sheffield 6:23 Sheffield, Charles H. 2:20 Shelley 5:13 Sherbrooke 6:12 Sherlock/Shurlock 6:22 Sherman 6:23 Sherman, Paul 6:3 Sherman, Peter 6:3 Sherman, Robert 6:3 Sherman, Ruth Wilder

death 3:23 Sherman, Thomas T. il.

1sup:10 Sherwood 5:20, 6:23 Shone, Mark il. 6:10 Shop 5:13 Shotwell 6:23 Shute 5:20 Sibert, Edwin L. Jr.,

former Treasurer, made Fellow 4:25

Siboutsze 5:13 Sie 3:13, 5:20 Sigsbee 3:13

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Silinonte, Joseph M. 4:1, 29

Silkman/Hitchcock 6:23 Silliman 6:23 Simkins 6:23 Simmons 6:23 Simon 3:13 Simons, D. Brenton 6:25 Simonson 6:23 Simson, Jean Birdsall 6:19 Sinsabaugh 4:13 Sixberry 3:13 Skidmore 6:23 Skilling 5:13 Skinner 5:13, 6:12 Slafter, Edmund F. (Rev.)

4:26, 5sup:7 Slater 6:12 Slater, John 2:20 Slaughter 6:12 Slauson 6:23 Slingerland 3:12 Slot 4:13 Slover/Selover 6:28 Smaling 6:23 Smidt 6:14 Smith 4:13, 21; 5:13, 20

(3), 30; 6:12, 14, 28; (Otsego Co.) SE 5:22

Smith, Almira, wife of Henry 2:20

Smith, Daniel (Smithtown), SE 1:4

Smith, Thelma E. vol. 2:31; 4:13, 31

Smith, William (Jamaica) 5:30

Snedeker/Snediker 6:14, 23, 28

Sniffen 5:20 Sniffin, Arthur speaker

4:29 Snow 6:23 Snyder, Beth 5:14 Society of Colonial Wars

5:2, 6:26 Somerset County (N.J.)

Genealogical Quarterly, New York articles in 6:28

Sons of the American Revolution 1:3, 5:2, 6:26

Sons of the Revolution in the State of N.Y. 1:3, 5:2, 6:26

Soop 5:13 Soule 6:23 South Street Seaport

Museum, public collection days 5:23

Southard 4:20, 21; 6:14 Spalding 6:12 Spanish-American War,

deaths in Cuba and

Puerto Rico 5:21; N.Y.C. veterans 5:21

Spear 6:23 Specht 6:6 Spier 6:23, 28 Spiers, Robert 6:25 Spingler 4:13 Spoor 3:13, 6:6 Spragg 6:14, 23 Spratt 4:13 Springer 6:23 Sprong 4:13, 6:23 Squier/Squire 6:23 Staats 3:13; 4:13; 6:12, 28 Staff 6:23 Stagg 6:23 Stanborough 5:13, 6:6 Standen, Anthony 2:30 Standen, Julian 2:30 Standen, Nika 2:30 Standish 5:13; (Saratoga

Co.), SE 2:6 Staniford 6:23 Stanley/Standley 5:13,

6:23 Stansbury 6:12 Starkey, Earle J. 6:19 Staten Island see

Richmond Co. Stavast 4:13 Steenwyck 6:6 Stephens 5:20 Stern, Edward 5:3 Stern, Louise 5:3 Stern, Malcom H. (Rabbi),

made Fellow 4:1, 23, il. 25; death 5:3; 6:25

Steuben County 1896 probate, article in

TAG 5:12 probate recs. 3:7 state census in Library

5:7 Stevens 6:23 Stevenson 4:13, 6:23 Steves, Myron Fuller 6:19 Steynmets 3:13 Stickland see Strickland Stifel, Carolyn Graham

(Mrs. William F.), il. 1:1,5; retires as Executive Director 1:1; 1:3; made Hon. Member 1:9; au 1:16; 1sup:2; 2:2; 3:17, 26; il. 4:1; 4:19; il. 5:1, 25; 5:3; au 6:3; 6:19, 27

Stiles, Henry Reed 5sup:7, 8

Stiles, Samuel Edward 5sup:7

Stillman 5:13 Stillman, Constance Pratt

6:27

Stillman, Eugenia Watters (Mrs. Peter Gordon B.) 6:9, 27

Stillman, Peter Gordon Bradley, Trustee, named Librarian 3:1; 3:23, 5sup:3, il. 4; 6:9, 19; death (il.) 6:27

Stillman, Walter N. 6:27 Stillwell 4:13, 6:23 Stires, Ernest Milmore

(Rt.Rev.) il. 1sup:4, 10 Stites 6:23 Stivers 5:20 Stokes, Hazel Isabel 2:30 Stol 3:29 Stone 4:21, 5:13 Stoothoff 4:20; 5:13; 6:23,

28 Storm 3:13, 5:20 Stoutenburg/Stoutenburgh

4:13, 5:20 Straetsman 4:21 Straney, Shirley 4:31 Strang, John Perry 6:19 Stratton 4:21, 5:13, 6:23 Straub, Anne Gibbons 6:19 Strickland/Stickland 4:13,

21; 5:13; 6:14 Stringham 6:23 Strong 6:23 Stryker 4:13; 6:14, 23 Stryker, Cora Augusta

1:11 Stryker, Jan Gerritsen 1:11 Stryker-Rodda, Andrea

1:11 Stryker-Rodda, Harriet

Mott 1:11, made Corresponding Member 2:30

Stryker-Rodda, Kenn, Associate Editor, obit. (il.) 1:11; 2:2

Stuckey SE 6:29 Studwell 6:23 Sturges 6:23 Stuyvesant 3:29, 4:13 Styles 6:23 Stymes 5:20 Stymets 3:13 Suffolk County African-Americans,

Landon papers 5:21 census, court recs.,

articles in NGSQ 6:13 filming of land records

and naturalizations 1:14

Landon papers 5:21 material in Queens

Borough Public Library 5:30-31

newspaper notices 1791-1900, 2:20-21

periodical 2:23 pre-1750 lists 3:22 probate recs. before

1787 2:15 probate recs. since 1787

3:7 state census in Library

5:7 (Amagansett) cems.,

article in NEHGR 6:6 (Brookhaven) town recs.

indexed 6:15 (Cutchogue) marrs.,

article in TAG 5:12 (East Hampton) cems.,

wills, articles in NEHGR 6:6

Suffolk Co. (continued) (Huntington) cems.,

article in NEHGR 6:7 (Huntington) indexing of

Catholic and other cem. recs. 1:14

(Huntington) residents, article in NGSQ 6:13

(Middle Island) marrs., article in TAG 5:12

(Northport) cems., article in NEHGR 6:7

(Shelter Island) cems., article in NEHGR 6:7

(Smithtown) town records indexed 3:30

(Southampton) early recs. SE 5:22

(Southold) cems., article in NEHGR 6:7

(Wainscott) cems., article in NEHGR 6:7

Sullivan County probate recs. 3:7 state census in Library

5:7 (Neversink) cem., article

in TAG 5:12 Sullivan, Robert D. 3:1 Sutherland 6:23 Sutherland, Jeanne 5:9 Sutherland, Josiah (Hon.)

5sup:7 Sutton 6:12, 23 Suydam 4:13, 6:23 Swaim 4:13 Swart 3:13, 4:13 Swartwout 4:13, 5:20, 6:6 Swasey/Swayze/Swazey

4:13; 6:23, 28 Sweeney, Robin (Mrs.

Thomas J.) gift to library 5:3; (Mr. and Mrs.) 6:9, 19

Sydenham 5:13 Syffer 5:20 Sylva, Livia 5sup:3 Taber 5:13, 6:12

Tack 3:29, 6:6 Taft 6:23 Tallman 6:23 Talmadge 4:13, 5:13 Tankere 5:20 Tarbell/Terbell 6:23 Taxter 5:20 Taylor 5:20; 6:6, 23 Taylor, Annie (Rogers),

wife of Charles 2:20 Taylor, Myron C., former

President, 1:3; il. 1sup:10; 2:2, 10; 3:26; 4:26

Teachout 5:13 Tebo, Lillian 2:30 Teed 6:14 Teller 3:13 Ten Broeck 3:13; 4:13;

6:14, 28 Ten Eyck 4:13, 6:12 Terhune SE 6:29 Terrill 5:13 Terry 4:13, 20 Terry, Hattie, dau. of John

L. 2:20 Terry, Richard 6:23 Terry, Thomas 6:23 Terzian, James R. 5:18 Teuniszen 6:14 Thatford 6:23 Thauvet (New Rochelle)

SE 2:6 Thayer 6:23 The American Genealogist

(TAG), New York articles in 5:11-13

The Sun (newspaper) il. 2:3

Theall/Theale 6:23 Theobalds 6:12 Thibault, Lillian 2:30 Thickstone 6:23 Thomas 6:23 Thomas, Carol 5:23 Thomas, David 5:23; (Jr.)

5:23 Thomas, Mary Lou (Mrs.

David) obit. 5:23 Thompson 5:13, 6:23 Thompson, Laurie speaker

1:16 Thompson, Neil D. made

Corresponding Member 5:1

Thorne 4:20, 6:23 Thorneycraft 6:23 Thurber, Maheney 2:20 Thurston 6:23 Tibbals 4:21 Tice 4:13, 5:20 Tidd 6:14 Tillott 6:23 Tilton 4:13, 6:14 Tilyou 6:14

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Tinckelbach 5:20 Tinker (Southold) SE 6:29 Tioga County probate recs. 3:7 state census in Library

5:7 Titus 4:13, 6:23 Titus, Martha A. 2:20 Titus, Samuel W. SE 1:4 Tobey 5:13 Toe 6:14 Toers 6:28 Tompkins 5:20 Tompkins County probate recs. 3:7 Tompkins Co. (continued) state census in Library

5:7 Tompkins, Daniel D. 6:31 Tooker 4:21, 5:13 Tooker/Tucker 6:23 Topping 6:14 Totten 5:13, 6:23 Totten, John Reynolds

(Capt.) au 1sup:22; 2:2

Tourneur 6:28 Townsend 4:13, 21; 6:23 Travis 5:20, 6:23 Treadwell/Tredwell 4:13;

5:13; 6:12, 23 Treat 6:14 Tredway, Thomas P., Jr.

(Mrs.) 6:19 Trevor, John Bond Jr.,

former President, 2:2, 30; 6:2, 18, 19; (Mrs.) 2:18

Tricou 4:21 Tripp 6:23, 28 Truax/du Trieux 3:13 Trumbull 3:13 Truscott, Dorothy Hayden

4:19 Tryon, Paul 4:31 Tucker 5:20, 6:23 Tuers 6:28 Tull, Joshua (N.Y.C.) SE

3:14 Turner 6:23 Tuston 6:23 Tuthill 4:13, 20; 6:14 Tuthill, Harriet 2:20 Tyler 6:23 Tys 5:20 Udall 4:21, 5:13, 6:14 Uhrbrock 6:12 Ulster County lists, court recs., articles

in NGSQ 6:13 periodical 2:23 pre-1750 lists 3:22 probate recs. before

1787 2:15

probate recs. since 1787 3:7

state census in Library 5:7

(Kingston) burials, article in NGSQ 6:13

(Kingston) NYHS publication 3:29

(Newburgh) residents, article in NGSQ 6:13

(Rochester) periodical 2:22

Underhill 4:13; 5:13, 20; 6:23

Underhill Society of America 1:3

University Glee Club, John Bulls Quartet 6:10; The Ten 6:25

Utah, Genealogical Society of 5:15

Utter 5:13 Uziele 3:12 Vail 4:21; 5:20; 6:14, 23 Valentine 4:21; 5:13, 20;

6:12, 23 Van Alen 3:12 Van Alst 4:13 Van Alstyne 3:12 Van Amburgh 5:20 Van Antwerp 3:13 Van Arnhem 3:13 Van Arsdale 4:13, 6:23 Van Barkelo 4:13 Van Benschoten 3:13 Van Benthuysen 3:13 Van Beuren 4:13 Van Beverhout 6:28 Van Boerum 6:14 Van Bommel 4:13 Van Boskerk 3:13 Van Brakle 4:13 Van Brugh 4:13 Van Buren 3:13, 5:13 Van Buren, Mary 6:19 Van Buskirk 5:13, 6:14 Van Ceulen 4:13 Van Cleef 4:13 Van Cortlandt House 6:26 Van Couwenhoven 6:12,

28 Van Dalssen 6:28 Vandenburgh 4:13 van den Hout, Tjaco T.,

Netherlands Consul General in N.Y., 5:17, 25; 5sup:1, il. 3; (Mrs.) 5:25, 5sup:1, 3

Van der Beek 4:13 Vanderbilt 4:13, 6:23 Vanderburgh SE 2:6 Van der Grift 4:13 Van der Heyden 3:13, 6:6

Van der Hoeven 3:13, 4:13, 5:13

Van der Linde 5:13, 6:28 Vanderlyn 4:13 Van der Poel 3:13 Van der Spiegel 4:13 Van der Swalme 6:6 Van der Veer 5:13, 6:14 Van der Vliet 4:13 Van der Voort 4:13 Van de(r) Water/

Vandewater 3:13, 4:13, 6:23, 28

Van der Werken 3:13 Van der Zee 3:12, 13; 5:13 Van Deusen/Van Dusen

3:13, 29; 5:13 Van Deventer 4:13 Van Doorn 4:13 Van Dorn 5:13 Van Duyn 4:13 Van Dyck/Van Dyke 3:13,

29; 4:13; 5:20 Van Eckelen 3:13 Van Egmont 3:13 Van Elmendorf 6:28 Van Elslant 5:13 Van Epps 6:6 Van Etten 4:13 Van Everen 3:13 Van Flaesbeek 4:21 Van Gaasbeek 6:28 Van Gorder 4:13 Van Hoboken 6:14 Van Hoesen 3:12 Van Hoogten 6:14 Van Horn/Van Horne 3:29,

4:13, 5:13 Van Houten 5:20 Van Hunthum 6:6 Van Huysen 5:13 Vanin-Custoza, Dorothy

Evelyn Linzee 6:19 Van Ingen, Anne 1sup:2 Van Iveren 3:13 Van Kirk 4:13, 6:28 Van Kleeck 3:13 Van Laer 3:29 Van Leenwen/Van Leen

6:23 Van Lennep 5:20 Van Liew 6:14 Van Loon 3:12, 29 Van Meppelen 3:13 Van Ness 3:12, 29; 4:13 Van Nest/Van Neste 4:13,

6:28 Van Nostrand/Van

Noortstrant 3:13; 5:20; 6:14, 23

Van Nuys/Van Nuyse 4:13, 6:14

Van Oosten 5:13 Van Oostrant 3:13 Van Orden 3:13

Van Pelt 4:13, 5:13, 6:23 Van Petten 3:13 Van Rensselaer 3:13, 4:13,

5:13 Van Roon 6:6 Van Rynsburgh 3:13 Van Salee 4:13, 21; 6:14 Van Salisduk 3:13 Van Salsbergen 3:13 Van Schaack 3:12 Van Schaick 3:12, 13 Van Schelluyne 3:13 Van Schouw 4:13 Van Schouwen 5:13 Van Sicklen/Van Siclen

4:13, 6:23 Van Sise/Van Sysen 4:13,

6:28 Van Slyck 3:12, 13 Van Stay 6:28 Van Tassel 3:13, 5:20 Van Tine 5:13 Van Valkenburgh 3:13,

4:13 Van Varick 5:13, 6:28 Van Vechten 3:13, 4:13,

6:28 Van Vleck 3:13 Van Vlieren 3:13 Van Vliet 4:13 Van Voorhis see Voorhees Van Voorhout 3:13 Van Vorst 5:13 Van Vranken 4:13 Van Vredenburgh 4:13 Van Wagenen 4:13, 6:12 Van Werckhoven 6:6 Van Wert 3:13, 5:20 Van Weyen 3:13 Van Wickelen 6:28 Van Wie 3:12, 6:12 Van Winkle/Van Winckel

4:13, 6:14 Van Woert 3:13, 6:12 Van Woggelum/Van

Woglum 5:13, 6:12 Van Wormer 5:20 Van Wyck 3:13, 4:13, 6:23 Varian 3:13 Varick 4:13, 6:28 Vastrick 6:6 Venema, Janny 5:14 Verden/Verdon 4:13, 5:13,

6:14 Verhagen 5:13 Verity 6:23 Verkerk 6:28 Vermilye 5:20 Vernor SE 3:14; 5:13 Vernoy 6:6, 28 Verplanck/Verplank 3:29;

6:14, 23 Veteran Corps of Artillery

1:3 Viele 4:13

Vietor, Anna Glen (Mrs. Alexander Orr), Trustee, il. 1:1, 3; 1sup:2; 2:18; il. 3:9, 25; 4:1, il. 3, made Fellow 25; 5:17, 18, il. 25; il. 5sup:1-3, 5-6; 6:2, il. 9, 10, 18, 19

Vietor, David B. il. 5sup:6; 6:19

Vigne 3:29; 4:13, 21 Vincent 5:20, 6:28 Vinhagen 3:13, 4:13 Visboom 5:13 Visscher 3:13, 4:13 Volckertsen/Volkertszen

4:13, 21 Von Oberleithner, Sylvia

vol. 2:31; 3:23; 4:1, 31; 5:23; 6:15, 25

Voorhees/Van Voorhis SE 1:4, 4:13, 6:23

Voorhees, David W., named editor of De Halve Maen 2:7

Voorhees, Julia Antoinette, widow of Judge Richard 2:20

Vosburgh 3:13 Vreeland 6:14 Vroom 4:13, 6:12 Vrooman 3:13 Wadsworth 6:14 Waeger 4:13 Waele 4:21 Wagner 5:13 Waldron 4:13, 5:20 Waley 6:23 Waling 6:14 Walker, William B. made

SCM 4:3 Walmsley 5:13 Walters 6:12 Walton 4:13, 6:28 Wanzer/Wanshear 6:14, 23 Ward 4:21, 5:20 Ward, Mary (Dyre/Dyer)

SE 3:14 Wardwell, Arthur S.

Collection 6:14 Waring 6:23 Warner 5:13 Warner, L.T. 5sup:7 Warren 6:23 Warren County periodical 2:23 probate recs. 3:7 state census in Library

5:7 (Queensbury) 1850,

article in TAG 5:12 (Warrensburg) tax,

article in NEHGR 6:7

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Washburn 4:13; 5:13, 20; 6:23

Washington County development of towns

1:13 periodical 2:23 probate recs. 3:7 state census in Library

5:7 v.r., article in NEHGR

6:7 (Fort Ann) 1850, article

in TAG 5:12 (Fort Ann) cems., article

in NEHGR 6:7 (Hartford) cems., article

in NEHGR 6:7 (Whitehall) cems.,

article in NEHGR 6:7 Wass 5:13 Wasson 5:13 Waterman 6:23 Waters 6:23 Watsen 6:23 Watts 6:23 Way 4:13, 6:23 Wayne County probate recs. 3:7 state census in Library

5:7 Wayne, Oliver 6:19 Weatherwax 6:23 Weaver 5:13, 6:6 Webb 6:12 Webster 5:13 Weeks/Weekes 4:13, 20,

21; 5:13; 6:14 Weeks, Emily 2:20 Weiser 4:21; 6:12, 14 Welch, Alexander

McMillan 4:10 Weller 5:13 Welling 6:14 Wells 4:13, 5:13, 6:23 Wendel 3:13, 5:13, 6:6 Wessel/Wessels/Wessells/

Wesselszen 4:13, 6:14 W estchester County articles in NGSQ 6:13 articles on, cited 6:29 census, supplement to

1850 index 5:3

W estchester Co. (contd.) County Archives 6:17 Genealogical Society

5:9, 6:17 Historical Society 5:9,

6:17 Italian-Americans SE

1:4 new sources at Co.

Archives 4:15 NYHS publications

relating to 3:29 periodicals 1:14, 2:23 pre-1750 lists 3:22 probate recs. before

1787 2:15 probate recs. since 1787

3:7 probate, Surrogate recs.

moved 3:30 state census in Library

5:7 (Dobbs Ferry) cem.,

article in NGSQ 6:13 (Peekskill) cems., article

in NEHGR 6:7 (Philipsburgh) families

of (list) 5:20 (Rye) 1709 baps., article

in TAG 5:12 (Rye) Landon papers

5:21 Westercamp 4:13 Westervelt 3:29, 4:13 Whaley 6:23; (Westchester

Co.) SE 4:14 Wham, Jane Cotten 6:19 Wheeler 3:13, 4:21, 5:13,

6:23 Wheeler, Monroe 4:10 Wheldon, Huw 5:15 Whitcomb 5:13 White 4:21, 6:23 White, Mrs. William

Rafford, former President, made Fellow 1:16; 2:2; 6:19

Whitehead 4:21, 5:13, 6:23 Whitehorne SE 4:14 Whitenack 5:13 Whiting 4:21, 5:13, 6:6

Whitlock 6:23 Whitman 4:21, 6:14 Whitman, Charles S., Jr.

(Hon. & Mrs.) il. 5sup:6

Whitson 6:23 Wickes 4:21, 5:13, 6:14,

23 Wickham 4:13, 5:13 Widing, Eric P. 6:19 Wiggins 5:13, 6:14 Wiggins, Thomas, acct.

bk. in Landon papers 5:21

Wilber 6:23 Wilcox 5:13, 6:23 Wilde 6:23 Wilder 5:13, 6:12 Wilder, Moses H. 6:19 Wilder, Robert Otis 6:19 Wildey 5:20 Wildman 6:23 Wilkes 6:14, 23 Wilkins 4:13 Willemszen 4:13 Willets/Willetts 5:13, 6:14 Willett 6:6, 23 Williams 4:13, 21; 5:13,

20; 6:14, 23 Williams, George L. (Dr.)

6:18, 19 Williamson 6:12, 28 Willis 4:13, 6:23 Wilmerding, Walter,

Trustee 2:30; 6:19; (Mr. & Mrs.) il. 5sup:6

Wilmot 5:13 Wilson 5:13 Wilson, James Grant

(Gen.) 4:26; 5sup:7, 8 Wiltsie/Wilsea 3:13, 4:20,

5:20, 6:23 Winans 6:23 Winant/Wynants 4:13,

6:23 Winegar 5:13 Wines 4:13, 6:12 Winne 3:13, 4:13 Winslow, John G., Trustee,

1sup:2; (Mr. and Mrs.) 6:9, (Mr.) 19

Wisner 6:14 Witbeck 3:13, 6:6 Woertman 4:13 Wolcott 5:13 Wolfgang, Meldon speaker

1:16, 19, 30; 4:25, 29; 5:23

Wood 4:13, 21; 5:13; 6:14 Woodard 5:13 Woodhull 4:13; 5:13; 6:14,

28 Woodruff 4:21, 5:13 Woods 5:13, 6:12 Woodward 4:13, 5:13 Woodward, Julian L.

(Mrs.) 6:19 Woodworth 6:6, 14 Woolford 5:13 Woolley, Susan vol. 6:25 Woolsey 4:13, 5:13 Woolverton 6:3 Worden, Jean D. 6:25 Wouters 6:6 Wright 4:13, 5:13, 6:12 Wright, Tobias A. il.

1sup:10 Wybart 5:20 Wyborne 4:21 Wyckoff 3:13, 4:13, 5:13 Wyngaard 3:13 Wynkoop 4:13 Wyoming County periodicals 2:22, 27 probate recs. 3:7 state census in Library

5:7 Yates 3:13, 4:13 Yates County Baptists SE 5:22 probate recs. 3:7 state census in Library

5:7 (Benton) cem., article in

TAG 5:12 Yerks 3:13, 5:20 Young 5:13 Young/Jung 4:21 Youngs 4:13, 21; 5:20 Ysselstyn 5:13 Zeller 6:28 Ziebarth, John vol. 5:3 Zyn 5:20

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