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Genealogy
and History of MADISON County New York
4124 Total Pages
of Information
CD Content
9 Complete Searchable Publications on
one CD
1. Our county and its people
: a descriptive and biographical record of Madison County, New York
Boston: Boston History Co., 1899, Smith, John E., 921 pgs.
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2. Biographical review :
this volume contains biographical sketches of the leading citizens of Madison
County, New York. Boston: Biographical Review Pub. Co., 1894, 714
pgs.
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3. The Starkweather-Staples
genealogy : of the Hamilton, Madison County, New York branches, and
their California connections San Francisco, Calif.: R.P. Starkweather,
1926, Starkweather, R. P. 125 pgs.
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4. Sullivan in history
: interesting people and events contributing to the development of the
township of Sullivan, Madison County, New York Chittenango, N.Y.: McHenry
Press, 1939, Nichols, Claude A. 95 pgs.
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5. Madison County today
Oneida Castle, N.Y.: K.H. Lehman, 1943, 218 pgs.
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6. The descendants of Thomas
Buell : pioneer
in Madison County, New York : a new experiment in consanguinity Portland,
Or.: N.D. Buell, 1956, Curtis, Harlow Dunham, 348 pgs.
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7. Ancestors and descendants
of Robert Brown of Madison County, N.Y. : 1768-1850 Rochester, N.Y.:
unknown, 1934, Brown, Leon R. 67 pgs.
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8. History of Madison County,
state of New York: Syracuse, N.Y., Hammond,
L. M., 1872, 781 pgs.
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| 9. History of Chenango and
Madison Counties, New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches
of some to its prominent men and pioneers
Syracuse, N.Y.: D. Mason
& Co., 1880, Smith, James H. 855 pgs. |
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