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Volumes 1–146) An Index by Title to Articles in the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 1870–2015 (Volumes 1–146) The following index is organized alphabetically by title and comprises every article published in The Record from 1870–2015, volumes 1–146. It is especially useful for locating articles that have been published in multiple installments. Additions and corrections are listed alongside the original articles. Please note that if a title begins with the word “A” it is alphabetized by the letter “A;” likewise, titles that begin with “The” are alphabetized by “T.” Titles that begin with a numeral precede alphabetical titles and are listed in numerical order; however, numbers spelled as words are alphabetized as words. Omitted from this index are regular features—such as accession lists, book reviews, necrologies, Society proceedings, etc.— that were not uniquely titled in the Table of Contents. Traditionally, a Necrology of members has appeared annually in April, issue number one, and additions and corrections have appeared annually in October, issue number four. Please submit any additions or corrections to [email protected]. © 2016 The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society All rights reserved. Alphabetical Listing of Articles by Title The Record , 1870-2015, Vols. 1-146 Title Author Vol. No. Start Pg. End Pg. 1100 Vital Records of Northeastern New York 1835-1850 Bowman, Fred Q., Lynch, Thomas J. 118 3 135 142 1100 Vital Records of Northeastern New York 1835-1850 Bowman, Fred Q., Lynch, Thomas J. 118 4 203 209 1100 Vital Records of Northeastern New York 1835-1850 Bowman, Fred Q., Lynch, Thomas J. 119 1 35 43 1100 Vital Records of Northeastern New York 1835-1850 Bowman, Fred Q., Lynch, Thomas J. 119 2 91 98 1100 Vital Records of Northeastern New York 1835-1850 Bowman, Fred Q., Lynch, Thomas J. 119 3 166 170 143 Petitioners for Land in Upper Canada (Ontario) from Cambridge, New York -- 16 August 1792 Fitzgerald, E. Keith, M.D. 113 3 161 164 1738 Census of Kings County Was Actually Taken in 1731 Hoff, Henry B. and Harry Macy Jr. 123 2 85 86 1761 Assessment List of Flatbush, Kings County Hoff, Henry B. 137 3 188 190 1781 Tax List of Flatbush, Kings County Hoff, Henry B. 137 4 291 293 1798 Property Valuations for Western Suffolk County Smith, Edward H. L. III 127 1 12 16 1823 and 1825 Muster Rolls from Chester, Orange County Bush, Cornelia W. 133 3 185 190 1845 Report of the New York Institution for Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb Austin, John D. Jr. 119 4 206 210 1845 Report of the New York Institution for Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb Austin, John D. Jr. 120 1 32 34 A 1798 United States Assessment List for Northern New York State Martin, David Kendall 113 4 231 238 A Barmore Family Record Utermohlen, William J. 123 3 157 160 A Biographical Sketch of Christopher Flanagan, his Eldest Son, and his Grandson Hurry, Edmund Abby 23 2 62 64 A Branch of the Beekmans or Beeckmans in New Jersey and Michigan Beekman, George C. 30 2 83 84 A Branch of the Van Brunt Family in Monmouth County, New Jersey Beekman, George C. 35 1 33 37 A Branch of the Van Brunt Family in Monmouth County, New Jersey Beekman, George C. 35 2 83 86 A Branch of the Van Voorhees Family: The Stevenson Family of Rockland County Hoff, Henry B. 132 4 243 247 A Brief Account of the Ancestry and Descendants of William Bedloe Crosby and Harriet Ashom Clarkson, his Wife Crosby, Ernest Howard 29 4 183 190 A Brief Account of the Ancestry and Descendants of William Bedloe Crosby and Harriet Ashom Clarkson, his Wife Crosby, Ernest Howard 30 1 5 10 A Brief Account of the Ancestry and Descendants of William Bedloe Crosby and Harriet Ashom Clarkson, his Wife Crosby, Ernest Howard 30 2 73 79 Page 1 of 208 Alphabetical Listing of Articles by Title The Record , 1870-2015, Vols. 1-146 Title Author Vol. No. Start Pg. End Pg. A Brief Account of the Ancestry and Descendants of William Bedloe Crosby and Harriet Ashom Clarkson, his Wife Crosby, Ernest Howard 30 3 146 152 A Brief Account of the Family of Lieutenant Richard Browne, of Southold, on the Island of Nassau, or Long Island, N.Y. Akerly, Lucy Dubois 31 2 65 70 A Brief Account of the Family of Lieutenant Richard Browne, of Southold, on the Island of Nassau, or Long Island, N.Y. Akerly, Lucy Dubois 31 3 166 170 A Brief Memoir of the Life and Writings of Hon. Teunis G. Bergen, of New Utrecht Purple, Samuel S. 12 4 149 154 A Brief Sketch of the Life and Character of Hon. William A. Reynolds Dwight, Benjamin W. 3 3 105 107 A Buckeye Cane Webster, Daniel 22 1 51 52 A Butcher, A Baker . A Fresco Painter - History of a German-American Family in New York City Haberstroh, Richard 132 1 3 14 A Butcher, A Baker . A Fresco Painter - History of a German-American Family in New York City Haberstroh, Richard 132 2 107 117 A Butcher, A Baker . A Fresco Painter - History of a German-American Family in New York City Haberstroh, Richard 132 4 251 258 A Butcher, A Baker . A Fresco Painter - History of a German-American Family in New York City Haberstroh, Richard 133 1 47 54 A Butcher, A Baker . A Fresco Painter - History of a German-American Family in New York City Haberstroh, Richard 132 3 177 185 A Butcher, A Baker . A Fresco Painter - History of a German-American Family in New York City: Additions and Corrections 132 4 308 308 A Butcher, A Baker . A Fresco Painter - History of a German-American Family in New York City: Additions and Corrections 133 4 287 289 A Career Woman in 17th Century New York [Hester Jans] Spell, Mabel (Mrs. John) 95 3 129 137 A Case of Mistaken Identity: Two Joseph Southards Rider, Richard G. 114 4 193 196 A Case of Mistaken Identity: Two Joseph Southards: Additions and Corrections 115 4 227 227 A Check List of Biographical Directories and General Catalogues of American Colleges Cole, Eva Alice 46 1 51 57 A Chesebrough Letter of 1828 Stryker-Rodda, Kenn 112 3 152 154 A Contribution to a Genealogy of the Family of John Booth, of Shelter Island, N.Y. Akerly, Lucy Dubois 32 4 235 241 A Cornell Corner Cornell, John 31 3 180 181 A Cousin of Rembrandt in New Amsterdam Hoffman, William J. 70 1 19 25 Page 2 of 208 Alphabetical Listing of Articles by Title The Record , 1870-2015, Vols. 1-146 Title Author Vol. No. Start Pg. End Pg. A Death Record in New York Conveyances O'Neill, Terri Bradshaw 141 4 296 296 A Dewey-Clarke Problem Torrey, Clarence Almon 59 3 214 215 A Dewey-Clarke Problem: Additions and Corrections 60 1 92 92 A Digest of Essex Wills Gilbert, William 40 1 4 9 A Digest of Essex Wills Gilbert, William 40 2 108 114 A Digest of Essex Wills Gilbert, William 40 3 155 159 A Digest of Essex Wills Gilbert, William 40 4 276 280 A Digest of Essex Wills Gilbert, William 41 1 56 60 A Digest of Essex Wills Gilbert, William 41 2 142 145 A Digest of Essex Wills Gilbert, William 41 3 175 181 A Digest of Essex Wills Gilbert, William 41 4 367 372 A Digest of Essex Wills Gilbert,William 42 1 50 57 A Digest of Essex Wills Gilbert,William 42 2 193 201 A Digest of Essex Wills Gilbert,William 42 3 319 321 A Digest of Essex Wills: Additions and Corrections 62 1 89 89 A Florida Wrecker Reunites a Lost Branch with the Crocheron and Housman Families of Staten Island Hix, Charlotte Megill 140 2 85 98 A Genealogical Chart of 1677 Calkins, H., Jr. 35 4 266 270 A Gift for Jannetie Melyn Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck 71 1 74 74 A Johnson/Jansen Family of Brooklyn and New York Hoff, Henry B. 111 2 65 74 A Johnson/Jansen Family of Brooklyn and New York Hoff, Henry B. 111 3 159 163 A Johnson/Jansen Family of Brooklyn and New York Hoff, Henry B. 111 4 233 238 A Letter from Col. John Bradstreet to Sir Jeffrey Amherst in 1762 Schuyler, John 25 4 192 193 A Line of American Princes [Howes Family] Olson, Virginia H. 101 4 200 204 A List of Coffins Made by Peter Titus Hewlett in Near Rockaway, Long Island, 1816-1855 Hewlett, John A. 138 1 50 60 A List of Early Immigrants to New Netherland Bergen, Van Brunt 14 4 181 190 A List of Early Immigrants to New Netherland Bergen, Van Brunt 15 1 34 40 A List of Early Immigrants to New Netherland Bergen, Van Brunt 15 2 72 77 A List of Livingstons who held Commissions in the American Army and Navy During the War of Independence Livingston, Edwin Brockholst 41 3 192 199 A List of Livingstons who held Commissions in the American Army and Navy During the War of Independence Livingston, Edwin Brockholst 41 4 299 308 Page 3 of 208 Alphabetical Listing of Articles by Title The Record , 1870-2015, Vols. 1-146 Title Author Vol. No. Start Pg. End Pg. A List of Persons in Suffolk County, Long Island, Who Took the Oath of Allegiance and Peaceable Behavior Before Governor Tryon, 1778 Kearney, Michael 142 2 98 106 A List of Persons in Suffolk County, Long Island, Who Took the Oath of Allegiance and Peaceable Behavior Before Governor Tryon, 1778 Kearney, Michael 142 3 226 236 A List of Persons in Suffolk County, Long Island, Who Took the Oath of Allegiance and Peaceable Behavior Before Governor Tryon, 1778 Kearney, Michael 142 4 260 264 A List of Persons in Suffolk County, Long Island, Who Took the Oath of Allegiance and Peaceable Behavior Before Governor Tryon, 1778 Kearney, Michael 143 1 65 74 A List of Persons in Suffolk County, Long Island, Who Took the Oath of Allegiance and Peaceable Behavior Before Governor Tryon, 1778: Additions and Corrections 143 4 311 312 A List of Settlers on Staten Island Van Laer, A.J.F.
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