Genealogy
and History of PUTNAM County New York
1650
pages of Information
CD Content 5 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. History of Putnam County,
New York : with biographical sketches of its prominent men Philadelphia:
W.W. Preston & Co., 1886, Pelletreau, William S, 897 pgs.
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2. The history of Putnam
County, N.Y. : with an enumeration of its towns, villages, rivers,
creeks, lakes, ponds, mountains, hills, and geological features, local
traditions, and short biographical sketches of early settlers, etc. New
York: Baker & Scribner, 1849, Blake, William J., 360 pgs.
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3. Cemetery inscriptions
of Putnam County, N.Y. : including the towns of Adams Corners, Carmel,
Cold Spring, Doansburg, Farmers Mills, Fredericksburg, Hortontown, Kent,
Kent Cliffs, Lake Mahopac, Lake Oscawana, Ludington, Mahopac Falls, Meads
Corners, Mekeels Corners, Milltown, Patterson, Secords Corners, Tilley
Foster, Towners Corners, and Union Valley Peekskill, N.Y.:Horton, William
P., 1928, 268 pgs.
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4. Putnam County, New York
cemeteries. : 1794-1914 Brooklyn, N.Y.,: Eardeley, William Applebie,
1917, 75 pgs.
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| 5. Records of early settlers
of Putnam County and Cortlandt Manor, New York, Haacker, Frederick
C., 1954, 50 pgs. |
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