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Orange County, New York
American History and Genealogy Project
Offsite Links
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(Submission form)
Surname Pages with a connection to Orange County
Donna Kile Van Benschoten
© 2001.
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Cemeteries put online by Joan Sholl Francis
Mt. Hope Plains Cemetery in Otisville Submitted by BrennaJne@aol.com
1810 Census Name Index for the Town of Warwick
The Conrad Sly Family Home Page--This site has great information about Conrad Sly and his descendents most of whom were and are from Warwick, New York.
The Cuddeback Family-a link to the Cuddeback family site-the descendants of Jacques Caudebec.
Darci's Place of Origins-Biographies of New York Men
The Hancorn's of Herefordshire--Includes the Hancorn's of New York and some Cornwall Records
Newberry Tribal Links-Sue Simonich's website about the Newberrys
Popenoe/Poppino Family--A link to the Popenoe/ Poppino Family--very well documented, and lots of great information.
SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1812-INDEX OF AWARDS ON CLAIMS
Albert Wisner Library, Warwick, New York
American Memory Library of Congress--very good resource for maps 1500-1999
"Middletown, A Photographic History", an online project by the Thrall Library
Warwick Valley History--Local History for Warwick Valley, Warwick, N. Y. lots of great information about the local people and history of Warwick Valley, including Col. Hathorn, Johannes and Elizabeth Weesner(Wisner).
West Point Military Academy Home Page
Ancient Faces--a place to put old photos or mystery photos
Help the Volunteers, with their brick walls!
Joan Sholl Francis' website-has some the cemeteries of Orange County and the
Ledger of Baird's Tavern 1773-74, Warwick Valley New York Genealogy Name Indexes
Migrations, New York
To New Netherlands and Beyond---very good source for those of Dutch hertiage and from New York.
Scotchtown Highlander-local history and message boards dedicated to the people of Scotchtown
Marjorie Wilma Mary Smith Ward's website--has surnames from Sullivan County
SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1812-INDEX OF AWARDS ON CLAIMS
The Influenza Epidemic of 1918--an account of the illness that killed 600,000 people in the U. S.
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