WASHINGTON
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1. Gazetteer
of the county of Washington, N.Y. : comprising a correct statistical
and miscellaneous history of the county and several towns, from their organization
to the present time Schuylerville, N.Y.: Corey, Allen., 1849-1850, 253
pgs.
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2. They
were here too : genealogies of the owners of the inn at Easton Corners
and related families of southern Washington County and environs, state
of New York Greenwich, N.Y. Washington County Historical Society, Welling,
Jane Betsey, 1963-1971, 680 pgs.
Book
Contents.
Vol.
I. Owners and innkeepers--The central
house
Vol.
I. Chapter I. Pioneering the wilderness frontier around Easton, Southern
Washington County
Vol.
I. Chapter II. The Nantucket Island friends
Vol.
I. Chapter III. 1799-1839; Cornell, Marshall, Abeel and Norton take over
the inn
Vol.
I. Chapter IV. Norton, Abeel, Sarle, Pierce and related
families
Vol.
I. Chapter V. The old Inn begins to thrive again, 1841
Vol.
I Chapter VI-A. Becker origins from Peter to Jan from Holland, 1635-1768...
VOl.
II. The Becker wives
Vol.
II. Chapter VI-B. The Holland Dutch Van Buren's Van Schaick's and De Ridder's
of the Easton River Road...
Vol.
II. Chapter VII. 1845-51: Lewis D. Taber takes over the Inn
Vol.
II. Chapter VIII. Taber, Slocum, Cornell, Briggs and related Quaker families;
also the Stover Family
Vol.
III. Chapter IX. 1851-56, Haviland Gifford--More Quakers at the
Inn
Vol.
III. Chapter XA. Gifford ancestry and origins
Vol.
III. Chapter XB. Gifford wives, husbands and family histories
Vol.
III. Chapter XI. 1856-57, Batty and Hoag buy the inn property
Vol.
III. Chapter XII. The Hoags of South Easton--Two branches
Vol.
III. Chapter XIII. Adley J. Sherman buys the inn, 1867-1870
Vol.
III. Chapter XIV. Sherman and related families of Easton and Greenwich |
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3. History
of Washington County, N.Y. : the Gibson papers, Gibson, James: Washington
County Historical Society, 1954-1956, 310 pgs.
Book
Contents
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1. The Sherman Family
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1. The Tyrell Family
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1. The family of Smith
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1. The Fowler Family
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1. Carswell Family
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1. The Tomb Family
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1. The Doty Family
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1. The Turner Family
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1. The McCraken Family
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1. The McCrea Family
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1. The Atwood Family
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1. The McKillop Family
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2. The McCleary Family
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2. The Dodd Family
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2. The Abraham Turner Family
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2. The Merriam Family of Salem
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2. The Morey Family of Salem
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2. The McClaughry Family
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2. Graves and graveyards |
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4. Index
of wills of Washington County, N.Y. : from 1825-1850 : wills filed
at Salem, Washington Co., N.Y. Gertrude A. Barber, 1937, 29 pgs
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| 5. Abstracts
of wills of Washington County, New York,
1937, Gertrude A. Barber, 278 pgs. |
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