CD Contents
Military history of Wayne
County, N.Y. : the county in the Civil War Sodus, N.Y.: Lewis H. Clark,
Hulett & Gaylord, 1883, Clark, Lewis H. 935 pgs.
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Letters of administration
: intestate records in the Surrogate's Office, Lyons, Wayne County, N.Y.
New York, N.Y.,: Wiles, Harriet M., 1940, 65 pgs.
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Rose neighborhood sketches
: Wayne County, New York, with glimpses of the adjacent towns: *Updated
Edition with Addendum by Frank Dennis: Butler, Wolcott, Huron, Sodus, Lyons,
and Savannah Worcester, Mass.,: Published by the author, 1893, Roe, Alfred
S., 474 pgs.
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The Zion Episcopal Church
records of Palmyra, Wayne County, N.Y. : part I : lists of communicants,
1826-1850, baptisms, 1823-1850, deaths, a few New York, N.Y., 1935-1937,
88 pgs.
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The First settlement
and early history of Palmyra, Wayne County, N.Y. : embracing some incidents
and anecdotes hitherto unpublished. Palmyra, N.Y.: 1958, 10 pgs.
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History of the town of
Marion, Wayne County, state of New York, 1795-1937 Marion, N.Y., 1937,
Curtis, Vera. 32 pgs.
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Old houses and churches
of Wayne County, New York State : Wiles, Harriett M., 1938-1940, 156
pgs.
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Cemetery records from
the Willow Avenue Cemetery, Newark, Wayne County, New York, New York,
N.Y.: H.M. Wiles, 145 pgs.
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Early Wayne County settlers
and their Rhineland origins Lyons, N.Y.: Lyons Republican and Clyde
Times, 1958, Espenschied, Lloyd 28 pgs.
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Abstracts of wills of
Wayne County, N.Y. : Surrogate's Office, Lyons, N.Y. New York,:
Wiles, Harriet M., 83 pgs.
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| Palmyra, Wayne County,
New York Rochester, N.Y.: Herald Press, 1907, 77 pgs. |
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