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SCHERMERHORN GENEALOGY AND FAMILY CHRONICLESSEE MORE ON SCHENECTADYHISTORY.ORG NEW YORK STATE CIVIL WAR MUSTER ROLLS: THIRD INFANTRY Civil War Muster Rolls from the New York State Adjutant General's Report. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American Local HistoryNetwork
PICTURES FROM THE HISTORY OF SCHENECTADY COUNTY, NEW YORK Pictures from the history of Schenectady County, New York, part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and CEMETERIES OF SCHENECTADY COUNTY, NEW YORK Schenectady County cemeteries and their records in the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and HUDSON-MOHAWK GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY MEMOIRS Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs is a four-volume set covering nine counties in the Hudson Valley / Mohawk Valley / Capital District area of upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History HISTORY OF THE MOHAWK VALLEY: GATEWAY TO THE WEST 1614-1925 Nelson Greene's History of the Mohawk Valley: Gateway to the West 1614-1925 is a four-volume set covering six counties in upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the A HISTORY OF SCHENECTADY DURING THE REVOLUTION A History of Schenectady During the Revolution covers the present city of Schenectady and towns of Glenville, Princetown and Rotterdam, as well as events throughout the Mohawk Valley in upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb INDEX TO OBITUARIES AND DEATHS IN NEWSPAPERS OF Index to obituaries and deaths in the Schenectady Daily Gazette and other Schenectady County newspapers, as well as the Saratogian, Gloversville Leader-Herald, Glens Falls Post-Star, Hamilton County News, Evangelist, Jewish World and the Capital District Business Review. This section is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady HUDSON-MOHAWK GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY MEMOIRS: NICHOLS Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs is a four-volume set covering nine counties in the Hudson Valley / Mohawk Valley / Capital District area of upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and A HISTORY OF THE SCHENECTADY PATENT IN THE DUTCH AND A History of the Schenectady Patent covers early Schenectady history. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American Local HistoryNetwork
SCHERMERHORN GENEALOGY AND FAMILY CHRONICLESSEE MORE ON SCHENECTADYHISTORY.ORG NEW YORK STATE CIVIL WAR MUSTER ROLLS: THIRD INFANTRY Civil War Muster Rolls from the New York State Adjutant General's Report. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American Local HistoryNetwork
SCHENECTADY COUNTY, NEW YORK HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Coordinated by Robert G. Sullivan, Schenectady County Public Library. The Schenectady Digital History Archive is a service of the Schenectady County Public Library and a member of the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American Local History Network, dedicated to making information about Schenectady's heritage more accessible to researchers around A HISTORY OF SCHENECTADY DURING THE REVOLUTION A History of Schenectady During the Revolution covers the present city of Schenectady and towns of Glenville, Princetown and Rotterdam, as well as events throughout the Mohawk Valley in upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb INDEX TO OBITUARIES AND DEATHS IN NEWSPAPERS OF Index to obituaries and deaths in the Schenectady Daily Gazette and other Schenectady County newspapers, as well as the Saratogian, Gloversville Leader-Herald, Glens Falls Post-Star, Hamilton County News, Evangelist, Jewish World and the Capital District Business Review. This section is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady SCHENECTADY COUNTY, NEW YORK YEARBOOKS Middle Schools. Central Park Middle School SCPL: 2005-2006 ; High Schools. Bishop Gibbons High School (Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons since 1976) Knight. SCPL: 1962, 1964-1967, 1969-1981, 1983-1987, 1989-1992, 1996, 1998-2000, 2003-2006, 2010;
SCHS: 1976; Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK CITY DIRECTORIES City directories for Schenectady, New York and surrounding towns, part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American Local History Network HUDSON-MOHAWK GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY MEMOIRS: HUYCK Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs is a four-volume set covering nine counties in the Hudson Valley / Mohawk Valley / Capital District area of upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and GENEALOGY OF THE BRADT FAMILY OF SCHENECTADY COUNTY, NEW YORK Information about the Bradt family of Schenectady County, New York in the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and HUDSON-MOHAWK GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY MEMOIRS: VAN … Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs is a four-volume set covering nine counties in the Hudson Valley / Mohawk Valley / Capital District area of upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and BASEBALL ADVERTISING TRADE CARDS 3RD EDITION Frank Keetz's book about baseball advertising cards, part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and MANUAL FOR EMPLOYEES Introduction. This booklet is issued so that you may have in concise form helpful information. It is earnestly hoped that you will co-operate with the Company by becoming thoroughly familiar with SCHENECTADY COUNTY, NEW YORK HISTORY AND GENEALOGYHOMEPEOPLEBOOKSRESEARCH SITESOUR REGION TODAYWHAT'S NEW Schenectady County was formed from Albany County on March 7, 1809. It has a population of 146,555 (2000 U. S. Census, twenty-second in New York State) and an area of 206 square miles, making it the second smallest in the state outside of New York City. The name "Schenectady" is derived from a Mohawk Indian word for "on that side of the pinery GENEALOGIES OF FAMILIES FROM SCHENECTADY COUNTY, NEW YORK Schenectady County, New York families in the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American Local History Network INDEX TO OBITUARIES AND DEATHS IN NEWSPAPERS OF Index to obituaries and deaths in the Schenectady Daily Gazette and other Schenectady County newspapers, as well as the Saratogian, Gloversville Leader-Herald, Glens Falls Post-Star, Hamilton County News, Evangelist, Jewish World and the Capital District Business Review. This section is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady NEW YORK STATE CIVIL WAR MUSTER ROLLS: THIRD INFANTRY Civil War Muster Rolls from the New York State Adjutant General's Report. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American Local HistoryNetwork
HISTORY OF THE MOHAWK VALLEY: GATEWAY TO THE WEST 1614 Nelson Greene's History of the Mohawk Valley: Gateway to the West 1614-1925 is a four-volume set covering six counties in upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American HISTORY OF THE MOHAWK VALLEY: GATEWAY TO THE WEST 1614 Nelson Greene's History of the Mohawk Valley: Gateway to the West 1614-1925 is a four-volume set covering six counties in upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American HUDSON-MOHAWK GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY MEMOIRS: HUYCK Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs is a four-volume set covering nine counties in the Hudson Valley / Mohawk Valley / Capital District area of upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and GENEALOGIES OF THE DESCENDANTS OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF July 20, bp. Oct. 30, 1710. All the above ch. were living Jan. 16, 1727, save the second (Jan), when the father made his will. Capt. ARENT, son of Andries, brewer, was heir of his grandfather, Arent Andriese, the first settler. He was member of the Provincial Assemblyin 1745,
HUDSON-MOHAWK GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY MEMOIRS: VAN … Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs is a four-volume set covering nine counties in the Hudson Valley / Mohawk Valley / Capital District area of upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and HUDSON-MOHAWK GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY MEMOIRS: CONGER Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Conger. The Congers are first mentioned as settlers in Berne, Albany county, New York, about 1790. They are descendants of the Vermont family who lived in the town of Danby, where Gershom Conger was an early settler. He married Frances Ballard, of Tinmouth, and was an influential and worthy man of SCHENECTADY COUNTY, NEW YORK HISTORY AND GENEALOGYHOMEPEOPLEBOOKSRESEARCH SITESOUR REGION TODAYWHAT'S NEW Schenectady County was formed from Albany County on March 7, 1809. It has a population of 146,555 (2000 U. S. Census, twenty-second in New York State) and an area of 206 square miles, making it the second smallest in the state outside of New York City. The name "Schenectady" is derived from a Mohawk Indian word for "on that side of the pinery GENEALOGIES OF FAMILIES FROM SCHENECTADY COUNTY, NEW YORK Schenectady County, New York families in the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American Local History Network INDEX TO OBITUARIES AND DEATHS IN NEWSPAPERS OF Index to obituaries and deaths in the Schenectady Daily Gazette and other Schenectady County newspapers, as well as the Saratogian, Gloversville Leader-Herald, Glens Falls Post-Star, Hamilton County News, Evangelist, Jewish World and the Capital District Business Review. This section is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady NEW YORK STATE CIVIL WAR MUSTER ROLLS: THIRD INFANTRY Civil War Muster Rolls from the New York State Adjutant General's Report. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American Local HistoryNetwork
HISTORY OF THE MOHAWK VALLEY: GATEWAY TO THE WEST 1614 Nelson Greene's History of the Mohawk Valley: Gateway to the West 1614-1925 is a four-volume set covering six counties in upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American HISTORY OF THE MOHAWK VALLEY: GATEWAY TO THE WEST 1614 Nelson Greene's History of the Mohawk Valley: Gateway to the West 1614-1925 is a four-volume set covering six counties in upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American HUDSON-MOHAWK GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY MEMOIRS: HUYCK Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs is a four-volume set covering nine counties in the Hudson Valley / Mohawk Valley / Capital District area of upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and GENEALOGIES OF THE DESCENDANTS OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF July 20, bp. Oct. 30, 1710. All the above ch. were living Jan. 16, 1727, save the second (Jan), when the father made his will. Capt. ARENT, son of Andries, brewer, was heir of his grandfather, Arent Andriese, the first settler. He was member of the Provincial Assemblyin 1745,
HUDSON-MOHAWK GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY MEMOIRS: VAN … Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs is a four-volume set covering nine counties in the Hudson Valley / Mohawk Valley / Capital District area of upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and HUDSON-MOHAWK GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY MEMOIRS: CONGER Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Conger. The Congers are first mentioned as settlers in Berne, Albany county, New York, about 1790. They are descendants of the Vermont family who lived in the town of Danby, where Gershom Conger was an early settler. He married Frances Ballard, of Tinmouth, and was an influential and worthy man of PICTURES FROM THE HISTORY OF SCHENECTADY COUNTY, NEW YORK Pictures from the history of Schenectady County, New York, part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American Local History Network INDEX TO OBITUARIES AND DEATHS IN NEWSPAPERS OF Index to obituaries and deaths in the Schenectady Daily Gazette and other Schenectady County newspapers, as well as the Saratogian, Gloversville Leader-Herald, Glens Falls Post-Star, Hamilton County News, Evangelist, Jewish World and the Capital District Business Review. This section is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady HISTORY OF THE MOHAWK VALLEY: GATEWAY TO THE WEST 1614 Nelson Greene's History of the Mohawk Valley: Gateway to the West 1614-1925 is a four-volume set covering six counties in upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American A HISTORY OF SCHENECTADY DURING THE REVOLUTION A History of Schenectady During the Revolution covers the present city of Schenectady and towns of Glenville, Princetown and Rotterdam, as well as events throughout the Mohawk Valley in upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb HISTORY OF THE MOHAWK VALLEY: GATEWAY TO THE WEST 1614 Nelson Greene's History of the Mohawk Valley: Gateway to the West 1614-1925 is a four-volume set covering six counties in upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American GENEALOGIES OF THE DESCENDANTS OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF July 20, bp. Oct. 30, 1710. All the above ch. were living Jan. 16, 1727, save the second (Jan), when the father made his will. Capt. ARENT, son of Andries, brewer, was heir of his grandfather, Arent Andriese, the first settler. He was member of the Provincial Assemblyin 1745,
SCHERMERHORN GENEALOGY AND FAMILY CHRONICLES Richard Schermerhorn Jr.'s Schermerhorn Genealogy and Family Chronicles covers the family through 1914. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American Local History Network HISTORY OF THE MOHAWK VALLEY: GATEWAY TO THE WEST 1614 Nelson Greene's History of the Mohawk Valley: Gateway to the West 1614-1925 is a four-volume set covering six counties in upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American GENEALOGY OF THE BRADT FAMILY OF SCHENECTADY COUNTY, NEW YORK Indexes to our transcripts of the 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820 and 1940 United States censuses for Schenectady County. Search Bradt entries in the 1875, 1892, 1905, 1915 and 1925 New York State censuses via FamilySearch. Our city directories: 1841/2 and the county portion of1860. Births.
HUDSON-MOHAWK GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY MEMOIRS: VAN VRANKEN Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs is a four-volume set covering nine counties in the Hudson Valley / Mohawk Valley / Capital District area of upstate New York. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, the local history and genealogy Web site of the Schenectady County Public Library, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and This page conforms to the XHTML standard and uses style sheets. If your browser doesn't support these, you may not see the page as designed, but all the text is still accessible to you. SCHENECTADY DIGITAL HISTORY ARCHIVE Bringing the heritage of Schenectady County, New York to the worldsince 1996
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SCHENECTADY COUNTY, NEW YORK HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Coordinated by Robert G. Sullivan, Schenectady County Public Library The Schenectady Digital History Archive is a service of the Schenectady County Public Library and a member of the NYGenWeb , USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American Local History Network , dedicated to making information about Schenectady's heritage more accessible to researchers around theworld.
Schenectady County was formed from Albany County on March 7, 1809. It has a population of 146,555 (2000 U. S. Census, twenty-second in New York State) and an area of 206 square miles, making it the second smallest in the state outside of New York City. The name "Schenectady" is derived from a Mohawk Indian word for "on that side of the pinery," or "near the pines," or "place beyond the pine plains." Schenectady was known as the "city that lights and hauls the world" because of its prominent place in the locomotive manufacturing industry and the presence of the headquarters of the General Electric Company . Join us in commemorating the Civil War Sesquicentennial with our resources on Schenectady County in the Civil War!
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