Re: 1790-1850 Time Line
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Heather Brockett 1/08/07
Now I have to tell you that New York State is pretty good about it's records and genealogy.Each little town has a historian and each county has a historian too. When winter comes, these people don't have much to do and so many New Yorkers are really fascinated with genealogy.It keeps them from going stir crazy in the wintertime, I suspect.That's what my cousins back there say, anyway.
So, you can contact the Windham Historian directly and ask for burial info. and estate records, etc., for Albert.
Or you can post a lookup request on Genforum under that County.Which county is Windham in again?
This is kind of fun, don't you think?
Zoe
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Heather Brockett 1/08/07
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Zoe (Hemphill) Tom 1/08/07
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Zoe (Hemphill) Tom 1/08/07
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Zoe (Hemphill) Tom 1/08/07
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Heather Brockett 1/08/07
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Zoe (Hemphill) Tom 1/08/07
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Heather Brockett 1/08/07
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Zoe (Hemphill) Tom 1/08/07
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Zoe (Hemphill) Tom 1/08/07
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Zoe (Hemphill) Tom 1/08/07
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