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The Nyg&B Newsletter/New York Researcher A SURNAME INDEX TO VOLUMES 7-18 OF THE NYG&B NEWSLETTER/NEW YORK RESEARCHER A(c)kerly 9:20, 11:71 Allan 9:26, 12:12, 18:70 Aaron 17:54 Allard 16:89 Abbott 9:20, 9:38 Allen 7:24, 7:25, 8:15, 8:29, 9:20, 11:19, 11:71, Abel(l) 9:20, 11:74 12:24, 12:43, 13:65, 15:10, 15:32, 16:11, 16:43, Abelow 11:45 18:18, 18:38, 18:70 Abelson 8:07, 9:09, 9:45, 10:28, 10:68, 13:59 Allerton 9:41 Abiah 17:66 Alley 9:20 Abiel 17:66 Alling 7:25, 9:38, 10:10 Abrams 15:37 Allison 9:59, 10:34 Abrams(e) 7:24, 10:59, 10:60, 11:06, 11:28, 13:42, Allyn 17:13 14:31 Almy 9:20 Ackerman 9:27, 9:38, 11:19, 11:57 Alsop 13:37 Ackerson 11:47 Altgelt 9:20 Ackert 9:20 Am(m)erman 10:10 Acres 18:38 Ambler 11:11 Adams 15:11; 15:17; 15:26; 15:49; 16:44, 17:41, Ambrosius 15:35 17:67, 18:06, 18:18, 18:70 Ames 9:20, 12:24, 17:46 Adams 7:19, 9:18, 9:20, 9:38, 10:41, 12:24, 12:43, Amicucci 11:70, 12:22, 12:48, 13:59 14:36 Ammeron 14:36 Adancourt 17:08 Amos 9:38, 12:43 Addis 9:38 Amrhein 9:26 Adeline 12:33 Anbinder 14:19 Adgate 10:51 Andariese 9:59, 15:17 Adney 11:60 Anders(s)on 8:01, 9:16, 9:20, 9:28, 9:38, 10:07, Adriaensz 17:04 10:34, 10:51, 10:57, 11:17, 11:64, 12:32, 12:52, Adriance 9:20, 12:30 13:26, 15:10, 15:49, 17:51, 17:6 Adsit 9:20 Andersen 9:15, 13:29 Agard 9:20 Andre 18:09 Agnew-Marcelli 11:11, 15:05 Andrew(s) 9:20, 9:59, 12:13, 16:38, 16:39, 16:53, Agosin 15:49, 16:89 16:68 Ahles 9:38 Andros 11:14, 11:17 Aikens 11:06, 11:07 Angel 9:20 Aikey 16:54 Anjou 7:13, 10:58 Aims 17:77 Annettie 10:70 Aitchison 12:14, 16:11 Annis 7:14 Aitken 10:70 Ansley 18:51 Akel 17:30 Anson 8:29 Akerly 11:14 Anthony 7:24, 15:40, 17:69, 17:71 Akers 10:57 Antonides 11:65 Akin 9:20 Apple 11:65 Alamanda 10:72 Applebee 9:20 Albert(s) 7:24, 10:51, 11:03, 11:19, 11:65 Appleby 11:71, 15:44 Albro 9:20 Applegate 9:60 Alburtis 13:37 Appler 9:20 Alden 9:08, 9:42, 10:14 Arbeiter 17:29 Alderman 9:20 Archer 9:28, 10:57, 11:39, 13:46 Aldrich 9:20, 11:71, 12:24 Archibald 7:24, 7:25 Alexander 12:13, 14:21, 15:41, 15:44, 16:43 Ardolina 7:14, 10:44 Alger 9:20, 12:43 Ardonlina 13:15 Alibon 10:10 Arensen 10:10, 10:11 All 12:43 Arieyanse 9:38 © 2008 Dee Snook for The New York Genealogical & Biographical Society SURNAME INDEX, VOLUMES 7-18 (1996-2007), THE NYG&B NEWSLETTER/NEW YORK RESEARCHER Armistead 12:11 Backus 9:20 Armstrong 8:05, 9:20, 9:38, 14:36 Bad(d)ie 10:10, 11:65 Arnett 15:12 Baeck 15:37 Arnold 9:20, 10:48, 10:70, 11:18, 14:19, 14:37, Baetjer 9:23 17:30, 18:31 Bailey 7:11, 7:13, 9:20, 9:37, 10:48, 10:51, 10:55, Arons 17:10 10:70, 11:15, 11:30, 11:31, 12:49, 13:03, 13:19, Arthaud 11:18, 12:51, 12:52, 13:18, 13:46, 13:72, 14:19, 14:64, 15:06, 16:14, 17:13 14:22, 14:37, 15:51, 16:43, 16:44, 17:29, 17:31 Baird 9:42 Arthur 11:25, 11:71, 13:27, 17:65 Bak(k)er 7:24, 9:20, 9:38, 10:34, 10:56, 11:32, Arville 17:54 11:65, 11:71, 11:74, 11:75, 12:24, 12:33, 13:30, Asch 8:14 15:51, 15:76, 16:11, 16:69, 17:29, 18:18 Ascough 7:24, 7:25 Baldwin 9:20, 9:41, 11:28, 12:29, 12:43, 17:13 Asfordby 10:10 Baline 13:07 Ash 9:20 Ball 9:20, 16:43 Ashby 9:20 Ball(i)ou 8:15 Ashe 15:11 Ballard 17:31 Ashley 16:43 Balletto 13:64 Ashman 10:10 Balling 12:13 Ashton 11:09, 15:65 Ballou 17:50, 17:64 Aspinwall 7:24, 9:60, 16:43 Balston 17:04 Assuerus 11:47 Baluk 9:59, 10:14, 11:18, 11:38, 12:50, 14:37 Astor 13:55 Bancker 7:24, 9:20, 16:37 Atherton 9:20, 17:14 Bancroft 10:47, 11:75 Atkins 16:70 Bangs 9:20 Atkinson 13:19 Bankert 12:52 Atlee 15:46 Banks 11:13, 11:17, 15:66 Atwell 9:20, 14:13 Banta 9:38; 10:10 Atwood 9:38, 12:43 Banyer 11:38 Auchmuty 15:67 Bappler 12:13 Augenbraun 18:43 Barber 9:20, 10:45, 14:32, 14:36, 15:32, 17:77, Augustus 14:36 18:31 Auslander 16:07 Barberie 18:44 Austen 16:75 Barbour 8:29, 9:38, 18:31 Austin 9:16, 9:20, 9:26, 9:59, 10:50, 12:11, 12:19, Barc(k)lay 15:43, 15:52 17:29, 18:28 Barck 11:15 Avery 9:20, 10:14, 12:24, 12:32 Barden 12:10, 12:11 Avila 13:71 Barents 10:10 Avis 13:71 Barger 12:33, 17:77 Avrich 13:41 Barheit 12:50 Axtell 18:44 Baright 14:63 Ayala 10:28, 10:43, 10:72, 11:70, 13:17, 13:42, Barker 9:20, 10:46, 11:12, 13:72, 18:18, 18:38, 13:53, 14:27, 15:26, 18:03, 18:07, 18:27 18:45 Ayers 15:12 Barley 12:43 Aylesworth 9:20 Barlow 13:54 Ayres 11:68 Barnard 10:50, 12:14, 12:43 Babbit(t) 9:20, 9:38, 13:46 Barnello 8:11 Babcock 9:20, 9:38, 10:09, 11:68, 12:24, 12:43, Barnes 9:38, 10:09, 10:64, 11:65, 11:71, 16:43 14:17, 17:07 Barnewall 13:15 Bach 17:06 Barnum 9:20, 9:58, 16:11 Backer 10:70 Baron 10:06 2 A SURNAME INDEX TO VOLUMES 7-18 OF THE NYG&B NEWSLETTER/NEW YORK RESEARCHER Barr 11:60 Bedell 11:71, 15:10, 16:25 Barrett 15:32 Bedford 9:38 Barringer 9:20, 11:25 Bedingfeld 16:41, 16:68 Barrois 11:65 Bee(c)kman 7:24, 9:16, 9:38, 10:70, 11:65, 15:06, Barsimon 15:35 15:33, 15:68, 16:43, 18:18 Barta 10:06 Beebe(e) 10:06, 11:71, 13:71 Barteau 11:71 Beech 10:48 Barth 13:65, 17:04 Beecher 16:83 Bartle 18:54 Beedle 9:27 Bartlett 9:20, 12:14, 12:24, 16:69, 16:70 Beele 9:20 Bartley 15:32, 18:28 Beemer 16:11 Bartlow 17:30 Beers 9:58 Barton 9:20, 9:38, 10:70, 12:43, 15:51, 18:17, Beet(e) 10:71 18:34, 18:38 Belcher 15:10 Bartow 7:24, 9:20, 11:71 Belden 9:20 Bas 18:04 Bell 9:20, 9:38, 9:42, 12:10, 13:65 Basch 13:65 Bellinger 17:53 Basedow 13:64 Bellis 9:38 Bassett 10:10, 10:51, 12:24, 12:43, 17:17, 17:19, Bellmann 16:13 18:21, 18:57 Bellomont 10:57, 10:58 Bastiaens 10:10 Bellows 12:24 Bastian 14:19 Belmont 7:14, 13:55 Bateman 9:38 Beman 9:20 Bates 7:24 Bemis 9:20 Batey 18:38 Ben 9:20 Bauer 11:09 Benedict 9:20, 9:38, 10:33, 12:43, 14:20 Baughton 11:74 Benham 12:43 Baumgarten 11:23, 11:25, 13:27 Ben-Jacob 12:52 Baxter 12:24 Benjamin(e) 7:24, 10:05, 10:10, 11:71, 12:43, Bayard 18:44 12:46, 16:51, 17:31 Bayard 7:24, 10:58 Benkard 9:23 Baylis(s) 10:10, 14:64 Bennem 17;50 Bazarow 15:57, 15:63 Bennet(t) 9:08, 9:20, 9:38, 9:42, 10:10, 10:70, Beach 9:20, 11:74, 12:43, 16:65 11:65, 11:71, 13:30, 16:43, 17:04 Beacher 12:43 Benoit 15:10 Beadle 9:20, 9:27 Benson 7:24, 9:20, 9:38, 9:42, 9:58, 10:10, Beaman 18:31 10:34,11:65, 11:75, 12:24, 13:37, 15:32, 16:43, Beamer 16:11 16:89, 17:77 Beard 7:01, 7:07, 10:17, 10:28, 10:55, 11:25, Bentl(e)y 9:20, 10:56, 12:43, 15:06 13:29, 14:01, 14:06 Benton 9:38, 12:43 Beardsley 10:65, 15:41, 15:44, 17:13 Berchoven 11:27 Bearor 16:54 Berdy 16:07, 16:12 Beattie 15:10, 15:12, 18:67 Beredie 11:19 Beaudry 13:28 Berg 11:65, 13:18 Bebee 12:43 Bergen 7:13, 7:14, 9:38, 10:09, 10:10, 10:11, Bechtol 11:11 10:12, 10:63, 11:65, 14:28, 15:74, 17:47 Bechtold 9:42 Berger 9:20 Beck 9:20, 9:38, 12:24 Bergert 16:36 Becker 8:13, 9:27, 16:13, 16:44, 18:28, 18:54 Bergh 9:38 Beckwith 7:01, 7:19, 7:21, 7:22, 9:20, 9:38, 11:71 , Berk 18:65 12:43, 13:54, 15:32 Berlin 17:28 © 2008 Dee Snook for The New York Genealogical & Biographical Society SURNAME INDEX, VOLUMES 7-18 (1996-2007), THE NYG&B NEWSLETTER/NEW YORK RESEARCHER Berlin 7:14, 13:07, 13:08 Blackburn 10:55 Bern 10:70, 10:71 Blackford 18:05 Bernow 7:13 Blackledge 9:38 Bernstein 16:53, 16:83 Blackley 10:10 Berrien 13:37, 15:74 Blackwell 13:37 Berry 7:04, 7:08, 8:29, 9:20, 10:05, 16:11, 17:48 Blagge 7:24 Berryman 11:09 Blaine 16:04 Bersch 15:77 Blair 9:41, 12:43, 14:25, 14:30, 14:39, 14:48, Berwald 15:49 14:61, 17:61 Besly 10:10 Blake 16:05, 16:07 Bessel 12:43 Blakeney 10:09, 10:10, 10:11, 10:12 Best 11:09, 12:43 Blakeslee 18:54 Bethel 7:09 Blakesly 9:38 Betit 11:61, 11:76, 12:12, 13:60 Blanch 9:38 Betlock 17:29 Blanchan 7:24, 7:27, 10:10, 11:65 Betts 16:43 Blatchley 12:52 Betts 9:08, 9:20, 9:38, 10:08, 10:10, 11:65, 12:32, Blauvelt 9:38, 9:59, 10:10, 15:39 13:37 Blee(c)ker 9:38, 11:65 Bevin 10:56, 10:57 Bleiberg 8:25, 9:25 Beyea 9:38 Bliven 12:52 Bianchi 15:12 Block 16:34 Bice 17:29 Blockson 13:11 Biddle 9:38 Blodgett 16:11, 16:69 Bidwell 10:48 Blonda 10:70 Biebel 11:41, 12:48, 18:50 Blood 12:24 Bielbel 17:63 Bloodgood 9:20, 15:68 Bierach 17:06 Bloom 11:23, 11:25, 13:27, 13:28 Bigelow 10:65 Blount 9:20 Biggs 9:59, 11:71 Blowers 9:20 Bilger 16:81 Blux 11:71 Billard 10:09, 10:10, 11:71 Bly 12:43 Billew 11:65 Blydenburgh 15:74 Billharz 16:89 Bock 9:08 Billings 9:20, 9:38 Bockee 7:25, 13:30 Billiou 8:15 Bodger 9:20 Billopp 10:56 Bodine 9:38 Billou 15:04, 15:53 Bodle 9:38 Binder 17:28 Boeckhout 18:04 Biondi 12:09 Boeckle 9:42 Birch 9:28 Boeckvercooper 15:42 Bird 7:22, 9:09, 9:20, 10:40, 16:53, 16:68, 17:73, Boel 7:24 18:06 Boelen 11:30, 16:25 Birdsall 7:24, 9:20, 15:51 Bogaert 14:28, 17:62 Birmingham 15:37 Bogardus 7:24, 7:25, 8:15, 9:20, 9:38 Birnberg 17:06 Bogart 9:20, 11:65, 14:10, 14:28, 17:50, 18:04 Bisbee 14:19 Bogert 7:25, 9:38, 12:30, 13:37, 15:39, 15:68 Bishop 9:20, 9:27, 10:70, 11:71, 12:43 Bogino 9:27, 11:25 Bittner 17:30 Bohrer 10:34, 10:35 Blachly 11:71 Boice 10:10, 17:29 Black 9:42, 16:21, 16:42 Bollenbach 9:26 4 A SURNAME INDEX TO VOLUMES 7-18 OF THE NYG&B NEWSLETTER/NEW YORK RESEARCHER Bolmer 9:38 Boyce 9:20, 17:29 Bolt 9:20 Boyd 10:45, 10:48, 10:66 Bolton 9:20, 14:54 Boyden 11:12 Bond 7:24, 7:25, 9:20, 9:38, 11:14, 11:53, 11:65 Boyer 7:13, 10:09, 10:11, 10:12, 11:16, 11:30, Bongaert 10:10 12:43 Bonifer 11:46, 13:15 Boyes 14:63 Bonnell 9:38 Boyle 12:51, 17:50 Bonner 8:15 Boys 9:42, 12:43 Bonnet 10:10 Brabender 15:10 Bonnetta 10:71 Brace 12:43 Bonney 11:65, 13:46, 17:54 Bracker 17:06 Bonser 16:70 Brackett 9:20 Bonthius 16:11 Bracklein 13:65 Bookey 17:62, 18:03, 18:07, 18:27, 18:28, 18:47, Bracy 8:12 18:52, 18:66 Brade 11:19 Bookout 9:20 Bradford 12:43, 12:52, 16:06, 16:66, 16:89, 17:14 Boone 11:26, 14:36 Bradish 11:68, 15:32 Boos 11:75 Bradley 8:14, 9:20, 9:26, 11:39, 12:10, 12:43, Booth 9:20, 9:38, 10:10, 10:64, 12:43, 16:07, 13:65, 14:27, 14:59, 16:11, 16:16, 17:77 16:12, 16:53, 16:79, 16:80 Bradshaw 9:20 Borbusier 10:10 Bradt 7:24, 7:27, 11:65
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