Genealogy
and History WYOMING County New York
3157 Pages of Information
CD Content 8 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. History of northwestern
New York :
Erie, Niagara, Wyoming, Genesee and Orleans Counties New York: Lewis Historical
Pub. Co.,Horton, John Theodore., 1833 pgs.
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2. Gravestone inscriptions
of Wyoming County, N.Y. : including cemeteries in Sheldon and Bennington,
N.Y. New York, 1933, Barber, Gertrude A. 34 pgs.
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3. Gravestone inscriptions
of Wyoming County, N.Y. : including cemeteries in Silver Springs, Hermitage
and Genesee Falls New York, 1932, Barber, Gertrude A. 21 pgs.
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4. Tombstone inscriptions
from cemeteries located in Wyoming County, New York Barber, Gertrude
A., 1931, 81 pgs.
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5. More descendants of William
Chase of Yarmouth :
being the progeny of William Chase (1787-1843) of Wyoming County, New York
and Livingston County, Michigan :1968, Loftin, Amy Chase 62 pgs.
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6. History of Wyoming County,
N.Y. : with illustrations, biographical sketches, and portraits of
some pioneers and prominent residents. New York: F.W. Beers, 1880, 361
pgs.
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7. Famous sons and daughters
of Wyoming County, New York Warsaw, N.Y.:
Wyoming County Newspapers, 1935, Douglass, Harry S. 80 pgs.
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| 8. Biographical review :
this volume contains biographical sketches of the leading citizens of Livingston
and Wyoming Counties, New York. Boston: Biographical Review Pub. Co.,
1895, 685 pgs. |
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