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Surrogate Court Records, a Through C, 1789 - 1926 SURROGATE COURT RECORDS, A THROUGH C, 1789 - 1926 NAME YEAR TOWN ABBEY, ANNIS 1889 RICHMOND ABBEY, BENTON G. 1921 RICHMOND ABBEY, BETSY A. 1888 RICHMOND ABBEY, HIRAM P. 1887 BRISTOL ABBEY, ISAAC J. 1895 RICHMOND ABBEY, JOHN 1862 RICHMOND ABBEY, JOHN H. 1919 CANANDAIGUA ABBEY, JOHN P. 1917 CANANDAIGUA ABBEY, JOSEPH 1844 E. BLOOMFIELD ABBEY, JOSHUA (LYDIA) 1827 NAPLES ABBEY, RICHARD 1862 HOPEWELL ABBEY, SARAH E. 1897 BRISTOL ABBEY, WILLIAM 1821 RICHMOND ABBEY, WILLIAM (ANNA) 1820 CANANDAIGUA ABBOTT, JOSHUA 1812 PHELPS ABEEL, WILLIAM 1917 GORHAM ABEL, CARL 1921 CANANDAIGUA ABEL, CATHARINE 1869 SENECA ABEL, HENRY 1809 LIMA ABEL, HERMAN 1907 RICHMOND ABENSHENE, CHRISTOPHER 1922 MANCHESTER ABER, ALONZO 1871 HOPEWELL ABERGAST, DORTHA 1889 PHELPS ABERLE, WILLIAM F. 1901 CANANDAIGUA ABOT, BENJAMIN 1798 ABRAHAM, JOHN 1917 GENEVA ABRAHAM, THOMAS 1912 GENEVA ACER, WILLIAM 1820 ACHESON, HENRY 1881 SOUTH BRISTOL ACHESON, WALTER A. 1888 E. BLOOMFIELD ACKER, ANNABELLA 1860 SENECA ACKER, HARRIET C. 1885 GENEVA ACKER, JAMES 1924 GENEVA ACKEY, ALICE N. 1925 CANANDAIGUA ACKLEY, BENJAMIN 1812 CANANDAIGUA ACKLEY, BENJAMIN 1875 CANANDAIGUA ACKLEY, JESSE 1848 CANANDAIGUA ACKLEY, JOHN 1881 GENEVA ACKLEY, OLIVER 1858 PHELPS ACKLEY, THOMAS JR. 1841 CANANDAIGUA ACQUILANO, DOMINICK 1929 GENEVA ADAMS, ALDEN 1848 RICHMOND ADAMS, ALDEN A. 1856 RICHMOND ADAMS, AMASA 1831 MANCHESTER ADAMS, ANDREW 1813 PALMYRA ADAMS, ARTHUR A. 1924 CANANDAIGUA ADAMS, ARTHUR T. 1911 E. BLOOMFIELD ADAMS, ASENATH 1873 VICTOR ADAMS, BENJAMIN F. 1897 E. BLOOMFIELD ADAMS, BENJAMIN T. 1879 MANCHESTER ADAMS, CHARLOTTE 1899 CANADICE ADAMS, CHARLOTTE L. 1910 CANANDAIGUA ADAMS, CLARA S. 1930 CLIFTON SPRINGS ADAMS, CORNELIA D. 1892 MANCHESTER ADAMS, DAVID 1814 ONTARIO ADAMS, EDWIN A. 1923 FARMINGTON ADAMS, ELIZABETH E. 1912 CANANDAIGUA ADAMS, ELIZABETH V. 1926 MANCHESTER ADAMS, ELLA A. 1919 MANCHESTER ADAMS, EMMA L. 1911 PHELPS ADAMS, FRANCES 1870 CANANDAIGUA ADAMS, FRANK N. 1921 E. BLOOMFIELD ADAMS, FREEMAN E. 1930 VICTOR ADAMS, GABRIEL 1876 CANADICE ADAMS, GAIUS 1896 E. BLOOMFIELD ADAMS, GEORGE 1859 HOPEWELL ADAMS, GEORGE A. 1899 FARMINGTON ADAMS, GEORGE A. 1875 VICTOR ADAMS, GEORGE L. 1928 NAPLES ADAMS, GEORGE S. 1871 1868 ADAMS, HARRISON 1895 MANCHESTER ADAMS, HELEN P. 1900 E.BLOOMFIELD ADAMS, HERBERT 1899 VICTOR ADAMS, HIRAM D. 1912 RICHMOND ADAMS, HORACE W. 1920 PHELPS ADAMS, ISAAC 1839 RICHMOND ADAMS, JANE E. F. 1905 GENEVA ADAMS, JOHN 1840 CANANDAIGUA ADAMS, JOHN Z. 1896 MANCHESTER ADAMS, JONATHAN 1862 E. BLOOMFIELD ADAMS, JOSEPH 1839 E. BLOOMFIELD ADAMS, JOSEPH JR. 1837 CANADICE ADAMS, KITTIE M. 1925 BRISTOL ADAMS, LAURA P. 1921 E. BLOOMFIELD ADAMS, LESTER 1916 CANANDAIGUA ADAMS, LLOYD C. 1929 PHELPS ADAMS, LORENA 1889 RICHMOND ADAMS, LUCRETIA B. 1900 CANANDAIGUA ADAMS, MARY 1867 MANCHESTER ADAMS, MARY 1886 CANANDAIGUA ADAMS, MARY P. 1918 RICHMOND ADAMS, MATILDA 1910 VICTOR ADAMS, MELVINA A. 1902 CANANDAIGUA ADAMS, MILLER C. 1918 PHELPS ADAMS, OLIVER 1804 BLOOMFIELD ADAMS, OSCAR M. 1864 E. BLOOMFIELD ADAMS, PARKER 1815 FARMINGTON ADAMS, SAMUEL H. 1923 MANCHESTER ADAMS, TIMOTHY 1813 MIDDLESEX ADAMS, WILLIAM H. 1903 CANANDAIGUA ADAMS, WILLIAM H. 1926 VICTOR ADAMS, WILLIAM W. 1890 VICTOR ADAMS, WINFIELD 1893 PHELPS ADAMS, WOODBRY B. 1922 CANANDAIGUA ADAMSON, CHRISTIAN 1883 SENECA ADAMSON, HESSEL 1884 SENECA ADAMSON, JOHN 1872 SENECA ADAMSON, MARY A. 1886 SENECA ADRIANCE, THEODORE 1890 PHELPS ADSIT, ELEANOR 1888 PHELPS ADSIT, GEORGE H. 1879 PHELPS ADSIT, GEORGE W. 1889 PHELPS ADSIT, JACOB 1873 PHELPS ADSITT, ADA L. 1912 MANCHESTER AGARD, CYNTHIA 1919 NAPLES AGEN, PETER 1881 FARMINGTON AGOVETTA, DOMINICO 1921 CANANDAIGUA AHRENS, FREDERICK J. 1919 CANANDAIGUA AHRENS, FREDERIKA 1916 CANANDAIGUA AIKEN, JOHN P. 1905 CANANDAIGUA AINSWORTH, AMASA 1849 CANANDAIGUA AINSWORTH, STEPHEN 1893 W. BLOOMFIELD AINSWORTH, SUSANNAH 1907 W. BLOOMFIELD AKERMAN, MARY A. 1884 CANANDAIGUA AKINS, ORA 1823 RICHMOND ALAINGER, LANEY 1885 CANANDAIGUA ALBAUGH, DALLAS 1884 PHELPS ALBAUGH, ELIZA A. 1906 PHELPS ALBAUGH, HANNAH 1912 PHELPS ALBAUGH, HANNAH 1912 PHELPS ALBERTY, CLARENCE J. 1921 GENEVA ALBERTY, LULU MAY (2 FILES) 1926 GENEVA ALBRO, SAMUEL 1889 RICHMOND ALCOCK, CHARLES 1898 GENEVA ALCOCK, ELIZA 1901 GENEVA ALCOCK, GEORGE 1873 GENEVA ALCOCK, SARAH JANE 1914 PHELPS ALCOCK, SUSAN 1906 MINNESOTA ALCOCK, THEODORE 1892 GENEVA ALCORN, MARIA 1886 PHELPS ALDEN, ESTHER 1920 GORHAM ALDRICH, ABBIE K. 1910 MANCHESTER ALDRICH, AHAZ 1831 MANCHESTER ALDRICH, AUGUSTA 1819 PHELPS ALDRICH, BENAJAH 1822 PALMYRA ALDRICH, BENJAMIN JR. 1817 ALDRICH, CASSIUS 1921 VICTOR ALDRICH, CATHARINE 1869 BRISTOL ALDRICH, CHAD 1816 PERINTON ALDRICH, CHARLES 1898 MANCHESTER ALDRICH, CLARKSON 1894 FARMINGTON ALDRICH, DAVID 1828 GORHAM ALDRICH, DAVID S. 1907 CANANDAIGUA ALDRICH, DELIA 1901 PHELPS ALDRICH, E. JANE 1898 MANCHESTER ALDRICH, EDWARD 1818 ONTARIO ALDRICH, GILBERT J. 1915 VICTOR ALDRICH, HOSEA 1842 W. BLOOMFIELD ALDRICH, JOHN 1857 VICTOR ALDRICH, JOHN 1860 FARMINGTON ALDRICH, L. BYRON 1900 FARMINGTON ALDRICH, LOUISA M. 1894 MANCHESTER ALDRICH, LYDIA S. 1917 FARMINGTON ALDRICH, MATILDA K. 1909 MANCHESTER ALDRICH, MINERVA 1880 W. BLOOMFIELD ALDRICH, NATHAN 1890 MANCHESTER ALDRICH, NATHAN 1819 FARMINGTON ALDRICH, NATHAN (3 FILES) 1864 FARMINGTON ALDRICH, NATHAN L. 1888 FARMINGTON ALDRICH, NELLIE 1920 GORHAM ALDRICH, PATIENCE 1869 SENECA ALDRICH, PHIANTHA 1893 GENEVA ALDRICH, RACHEL 1857 W. BLOOMFIELD ALDRICH, REUBEN 1839 FARMINGTON ALDRICH, STEPHEN C. 1879 W. BLOOMFIELD ALDRICH, WILLIAM 1890 PHELPS ALDRIDGE, ALBERT C. 1911 VICTOR ALDRIDGE, ARTHUR G. 1919 VICTOR ALDRIDGE, DANIEL 1822 VICTOR ALDRIDGE, EUGENE 1913 VICTOR ALDRIDGE, GILBERT 1819 PHELPS ALDRIDGE, GILBERT T. 1899 VICTOR ALDRIDGE, HIRAM 1888 BRISTOL ALDRIDGE, JULIA 1911 VICTOR ALDRIDGE, KATE S. 1926 VICTOR ALDRIDGE, SARAH 1863 VICTOR ALDRIDGE, WILLIAM 1795 ALEXANDER, ASENATH 1887 S. BRISTOL ALEXANDER, GEORGE JR. 1903 CANANDAIGUA ALEXANDER, MARIANNE H. 1893 CANANDAIGUA ALEXANDER, NANCY A. 1912 GENEVA ALEXANDER, RUFUS 1821 ALFORD, EDGAR A. 1924 S. BRISTOL ALFORD, LUCY A. 1920 S. BRISTOL ALGER, CHARLES T. 1925 RICHMOND ALGER, EDWARD 1914 RICHMOND ALGER, EDWARD 1914 RICHMOND ALGER, IRA 1868 RICHMOND ALGER, JOHN 1801 BLOOMFIELD ALGER, JOHN 1820 BLOOMFIELD ALGER, NORMAN 1890 RICHMOND ALGER, STEPHEN 1905 CANADICE ALLAN, ROBERT 1866 PHELPS ALLCOTT, AMELIA M. 1909 NAPLES ALLCOTT, DANIEL 1897 NAPLES ALLEMAN, HARRIET R. 1922 GENEVA ALLEN, AARON A. 1919 GENEVA ALLEN, ABIAL A. 1888 MANCHESTER ALLEN, ABRAHAM F. 1917 BRISTOL ALLEN, ALICE C. 1927 CANANDAIGUA ALLEN, AMANDA C. 1876 CANANDAIGUA ALLEN, ANN 1922 BRISTOL ALLEN, ANNA C. 1916 CANANDAIGUA ALLEN, AUGUSTUS 1841 RICHMOND ALLEN, CARRIE T. 1878 S. BRISTOL ALLEN, CHARLES H. 1901 GORHAM ALLEN, CHAUNCY 1837 BRISTOL ALLEN, DANIEL 1877 SENECA ALLEN, DANIEL P. 1925 S. BRISTOL ALLEN, DELIA A. 1907 PHELPS ALLEN, DUNCAN S. 1916 SENECA ALLEN, ELI 1867 S. BRISTOL ALLEN, ELISHA 1909 FARMINGTON ALLEN, EUNICE L. 1902 MANCHESTER ALLEN, FANNIE H. 1914 VICTOR ALLEN, FOSTER C. 1904 GENEVA ALLEN, GEORGE 1853 PHELPS ALLEN, GEORGE 1930 SENECA ALLEN, GEORGE S. 1874 FARMINGTON ALLEN, GEORGE W. 1892 GENEVA ALLEN, GIDEON 1811 ALLEN, HANNAH P. 1872 S. BRISTOL ALLEN, HELEN E. 1896 GORHAM ALLEN, IDA A. 1925 CANANDAIGUA ALLEN, IRA 1879 RICHMOND ALLEN, IRA JR. 1881 RICHMOND ALLEN, JAMES H. 1892 GORHAM ALLEN, JAMES O. 1926 CANANDAIGUA ALLEN, JAMES W. 1904 CANANDAIGUA ALLEN, JENNIE M. 1918 FARMINGTON ALLEN, JESSIE H. 1922 GENEVA ALLEN, JOHN B. 1926 RICHMOND ALLEN, JOSEPH 1870 PHELPS ALLEN, LAVINIA 1897 CANANDAIGUA ALLEN, LEWIS F. 1873 FARMINGTON ALLEN, LUCINDA C. 1892 GENEVA ALLEN, LULU MAY 1918 CANANDAIGUA ALLEN, MARY 1926 CANANDAIGUA ALLEN, MILTON 1901 FARMINGTON ALLEN, MORRIS 1874 BARRY, MI ALLEN, NATHAN 1847 S. BRISTOL ALLEN, NATHANIAL O. 1847 RICHMOND ALLEN, NORVILLA 1894 PHELPS ALLEN, ORSAMUS 1882 CANANDAIGUA ALLEN, PHEBE 1827 SENECA ALLEN, PHOEBE F. 1896 GORHAM ALLEN, POLLY 1853 S. BRISTOL ALLEN, POLLY A. 1874 BRISTOL ALLEN, RICHARD M. 1913 RICHMOND ALLEN, ROSINA M. 1910 CANANDAIGUA ALLEN, ROY 1928 MANCHESTER ALLEN, SARAH J. 1906 SENECA ALLEN, THEOPHILUS 1827 BRISTOL ALLEN, THERON E. 1924 AVON, MI ALLEN, WILLIAM B. 1890 PHELPS ALLEN, WILLIAM H. (2 FILES) 1897 CANANDAIGUA ALLEN, WILLIAM O. 1884 CANANDAIGUA ALLERTON, RANSOM 1898 MANCHESTER ALLING, ABBY M. (2 FILES) 1917 W. BLOOMFIELD ALLING, STEPHEN 1852 MANCHESTER ALLINGTON, DANIEL K. 1859 SENECA ALLISON, JOSEPH 1806 LINCOLN ALLISON, SARAH B. 1904 MANCHESTER ALTHOFF, WILLIAM 1913 GENEVA ALVERSON, KEZIA 1878 PHELPS ALVERSON, LAVINIA S. 1903 CANANDAIGUA ALVORD, ELIPHALET W. 1813 ALYWORTH, LEVI 1863 VICTOR AMBLER, STEPHEN F. 1910 CANANDAIGUA AMBLER, WILLIAM 1817 AMBROSE, JOHN 1870 SENECA AMBUSH, STEPHEN J. 1908 GENEVA AMEIGH, HELENA 1926 CANANDAIGUA AMES, FLORENCE P. 1902 CANANDAIGUA AMES, GEORGE F. 1925 CANANDAIGUA AMES, ROBERT B. 1813 LIVONIA AMSDEN, JOEL 1826 HOPEWELL AMSDEN, SIMEON 1821 PHELPS ANABLE, CLARK S. 1887 NAPLES ANABLE, EDWARD 1920 MANCHESTER ANABLE, IRVING M. 1926 NAPLES ANABLE, WILLIAM H. 1927 GENEVA ANDERSON, ANN 1867 CANANDAIGUA ANDERSON, BOLETTE M. 1930 GENEVA ANDERSON, CAROLINE (2 FILES) 1919 CANANDAIGUA ANDERSON, DAVID 1920 MANCHESTER ANDERSON, DAVID H. 1890 CANANDAIGUA ANDERSON, GEORGE B. 1920 CANANDAIGUA ANDERSON, JAMES 1878 RICHMOND ANDERSON, JAMES W. 1884 CANANDAIGUA ANDERSON, JANE 1891 PHELPS ANDERSON, JANE 1882 GENEVA ANDERSON, JOHN B. 1928 GENEVA ANDERSON, JULIA E. 1917 GENEVA ANDERSON, LAWRENCE 1922 VICTOR ANDERSON, LUCINDA 1890 NAPLES ANDERSON, MARIA 1912 MANCHESTER ANDERSON, MARIA A. 1884 CANANDAIGUA ANDERSON, MARTIN 1889 FARMINGTON ANDERSON, MINNIE 1928 GENEVA ANDERSON, NANCY 1900
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