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Brookhaven,
Long Island, NY Town Record Collection Sections from 1657 - 1900 as outlined below
Newly Updated - 04/2007
CD Contents
5 Seperate Publications in 7 Complete Searchable Volumes on one CD
1. RECORDS, Town of Brookhaven up to 1800;
as compiled by the Town Clerk, Patchogue, NY, John R. Mather and
Nathaniel Miller Committee, Printed at the office of the "Advance,"
1880, 219 Pages
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2. Records of the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, N. Y.
- Contains the Entire Records From 1798 to March, 1856,
Copied From the Original Records, in Their Order, Under the Direction
of the Supervisor and Justices of the Peace - Town of Brookhaven, Port
Jefferson, L. I. Times Steam Job Print, 1888, table of contents;
including much of interest concerning the early settlement of
Brookhaven town and surrounds: disputes, land transfers, bonds and sale
of goods, plus more, 551 pages.
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3. Brookhaven Town Records. Volume 1 - 1662 - 1679
Published by order of the Truatees of the Freeholders and Commonality
of the Town by O. B. Ackerly, Wilmot T. Cox, Archibald C. Weeks;
Copied, annotated and compiled by Archibald C. Weeks; New York, Tobias
A. Wright Printer and Publisher, 1924, 176 pgs.
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4. Records
of the town of Brookhaven, New York - Authors: Walter I. James; Ira
G. Rogers; William J. Weeks; Osborn Shaw, Originally published in New York,
1930 -1932, reproduction of the original records - THREE SECTIONS, Book A, 1657 to 1679, Book B - 1679 to 1756 and Book C 1687 to 1789, Total Combined 1331 Pages.
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5. Records of the Town of Brookhaven 1886-1900 Inclusive from Book H and Book L., Osborn Shaw, Port Jefferson Times, 1941, 478 Pages plus index.
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