Genealogy
and History of SARATOGA County, New York
2906 Pages of Information
CD Content 12 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Index to marriage and
death notices in the Saratoga Sentinel : 1819-1837, Durkee, Cornelius
E., 1870, 65 pgs.
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2. Genealogical data relating
to families of Saratoga County, New York, Durkee, Cornelius E., 1870,
40 pgs.
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3. History of Saratoga County,
New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of
its prominent men and pioneers Philadelphia: Everts & Ensign, 1878,
Sylvester, Nathaniel Bartlett, 623 pgs.
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4. History of Saratoga County,
New York : with historical notes on its various towns Chicago, Ill.:
Gresham Pub. Co., 1893,Sylvester, Nathaniel Bartlett, 638 pgs.
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5. A historical sketch of
the Freehold Presbyterian Church of Charlton, Saratoga Co., N.Y. :
from its organization, in 1786, until the present year.
Albany, N.Y.: Riggs Print.
and Pub. Co., 1886, Stearns, Raymond H. 51 pgs.
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6. Town of Clifton Park
cemetery epitaphs : Saratoga County, New York State. Rexford, N.Y.:
Howard I. Becker, 1954, 73 pgs.
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7. Clifton Park Reformed
Church : (the North Church), ca. 1795-1850 : town of Clifton Park,
Saratoga County, state of New York. Rexford, N.Y.: unknown, 1952, 15
pgs. - Contains extracts from various historical sources relating to the
Clifton Park Reformed Church.
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8. Records of Methodist
Episcopal Church at Schuylerville, Saratoga County : 1851-1884, 1953,
81 pgs.
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9. Methodist Episcopal Church,
Saratoga County circuit Rexford, N.Y.: H. I. Becker, 1959, Bull, Mitchell
B. 13 pgs.
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10. Sweetman and West Charlton
Cemeteries : Saratoga County, New York New York: unknown, 1938, 77
pgs.
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11. Our county and its people
: a descriptive and biographical record of Saratoga County, New York
Boston: The Boston History Co., 1988, Anderson, George Baker, 857
pgs.
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| 12. Chronicles of Saratoga
: a series of articles Saratoga Springs, N.Y.: The Saratogian, 1947,McGregor,
Jean 373 pgs. |
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