Genealogy
and History of GENESEE County, New York
2562 Pages of Information
CD Contents
6 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Our county and its people
: a descriptive and biographical record of Genesee County, New York
Batavia, N.Y.: Batavia History Co., 1899,North, Safford E. 759 pgs.
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2. Tombstone inscriptions
from the abandoned cemeteries and farm burials of Genesee County Batavia,
N.Y.:, 1952, Cooley, LaVerne C. 217 pgs.
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3. History of Rochester
Presbytery from the earliest settlement of the country : embracing
original records of Ontario Association, and the presbyteries of Ontario,
Rochester (former), Genesee River and Rochester City, to which are appended
biographical sketches of deceased ministers and brief histories of individual
churches. Rochester, N.Y.: Democrat-Chronicle Press, 1889, Parsons, Levi,
331 pgs.
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4. Gazetteer and biographical
record of Genesee County, N.Y., 1788-1890 Syracuse, N.Y.: J.W. Vose,
1890, Beers, F. W. 872 pgs.
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5. Rochester and Post Express
: a history of the city of Rochester from the earliest times : the
pioneers and their predecessors, frontier life in the Genesee County biographical
sketches : with a record of the Post Express Rochester, N.Y.: Post Express
Print. Co., 1895, Devoy, John, 283 pgs.
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| 6. Life in Rochester, or,
Sketches from life : being scenes of misery, vice, shame, and oppression,
in the city of the Genesee Rochester, N.Y.: D.M. Dewey, 1848, Chumasero,
John C. 100 pgs. |
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