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SOUTHOLD, Long Island Genealogy, Records and History
CD Content 6 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Whitaker's
Southold : being a substantial reproduction of the History of Southold,
L.I., its first century, Authors: Epher Whitaker, Charles E. Craven, Princeton
N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1931, 205 pgs.
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2. The Salmon
records : a private register of marriages and deaths of the residents of the
town of Southold, Suffolk County, N.Y., and of persons more or less closely
associated with that place : 1696-1811 Authors: William Salmon, William A.
Robbins, City of Publication: New York Publisher: New York Genealogical and
Biographical Society Date: 1918, 115 pgs.
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3. Moore's Personal
index prior to 1698, and index of 1698 - Town of Southold, Long
Island - New York: John Medole, Moore, Charles Benjamin 1868, about 145
pgs.
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4. Celebration of
the 250th anniversary of the formation of the town and the church of Southold,
L.I. : August 27, 1890. Southold N.Y.: Printed for the town, 1890, 220
pgs.
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5. Southold And Its
People in the Revolutionary Days - By Wayland Jefferson Article Originally
appearing in the L.I. TRAVELER, Southold, NY 1932
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| 6. Records of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York - Two Volumes in pdf format - town records of Southold from about 1650 to the beginning of 1780.
Most of the information is reproduced verbatim from Libers A, B, and C
of the town records. The documents consist primarily of land grants by
the town and deeds showing subsequent land transactions, but there is
also a wide variety of other documents including a few wills,
inventories and appraisals of estates, land divisions associated with
estate settlements, depositions, petitions, and a few vital records. J. Wickham Case, 1884, 1055 pgs. |
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