Wills,
Cemeteries and Town Records of New Rochelle, New York OVER 1200 Pages
of Information
CD Content
5 Complete Searchable Publications on
one CD
1. New
Rochelle, New York deaths, 1853-1881 : copied from the New Rochelle
press almanacs, 1879-1882, and records of deaths in New Rochelle from account
books of Cornelius Seacord, coffin maker, Haacker, Frederick C, 1955,
13 pgs.
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2. Old
wills of New Rochelle : copies of wills by citizens of New Rochelle,
N.Y., 1784-1830. New Rochelle, N.Y.: New Rochelle Chapter, Daughters of
the American Revolution, 1951, 250 pgs.
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3. New
Rochelle, New York, cemeteries : part 1, inscriptions from graveyards
of Trinity Church, First Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodist Episcopal
churchyard on Main Street, Coutant Yard : part 2, Beechwoods Cemetery Hastings-on-Hudson,
N.Y.,: Spies, Francis F., 1933, 265 pgs.
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4. Records
of the town of New Rochelle, 1699-1828 New Rochelle, N.Y.: J.A. Forbes,
1916, Forbes, Jeanne A. 547 pgs.
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| 5. New
Rochelle tombstone inscriptions : a record of all inscriptions in the old
cemeteries, with supplementary information. New Rochelle, N.Y.: New
Rochelle Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1941, 166
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