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| The Peacock, Rueff, Kittle, Van Deusen, Quackenbos, McCarn, Kayser, and related families in New Netherland, 1623-1759; a genealogical essay tracing the settlement of early Walloon, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, French, Palatine German, English, Scotch, and Irish families in New Netherland, Novo Belgio, at Fort Orange, Rensselaerswyck, Beverwyck, Schenectady, New Amsterdam, and vicinity, in New York State, and showing their relationship in the ancestry of the compiler, with biographical descriptions of the first settlers and certain of their descendants |
| Three centuries : the history of the First Reformed Church of Schenectady, 1680-1980 |
| A general catalogue of the officers, graduates, and students of Union College, from 1795 to 1868 |
| Mohawk frontier : the Dutch community of Schenectady, New York, 1661-1710 / Thomas E. Burke, Jr. |
| Hudson-Mohawk genealogical and family memoirs : a record of achievements of the people of the Hudson and Mohawk valleys in New York state, included within the present counties of Albany, Rensselaer, Washington, Saratoga, Montgomery, Fulton, Schenectady, Columbia and Greene / by Cuyler Reynolds |
| The family of Engel/Johann Engel Weller of Princetown/Normanskill, Albany, later Schenectady County, New York : a genealogy of one branch of the family of Hieronimus Weller and Anna Juliana Cuntz/Kunz of the Palatine immigration of 1710 who settle by 1720 in Montgomery, Ulster, later Orange County, New York / compiled by Ralph H. Weller |
| 40 miles of American heroism : a guide to General Herkimer's historic line of march, August 3-6, l777 / [by Jane Spellman, editing assistance, David Ellis and Gene Moseley, designed by Karen Kraus. Introduction by Victor T. Ehre] |
| Vital statistics [of Schenectady County and vicinity] copied from the Schenectady Reflector [from 1839-1852] |
| The history of Montgomery classic, R.C.A. To which is added sketches of Mohawk valley men and events of early days, the Iroquois, Palatines, Indian missions, Tryon county committee of safety, Sir Wm. Johnson, Joseph Brant, Arendt Van Curler, Gen. Herkimer, Reformed church in America, doctrine and progress, revolutionary residences, etc. By W. N. P. Dailey |
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