Deeds.
Found in 85 Collections and/or Records:
Daniel Bailor papers
Marriage certificate of Daniel Bailor and Rachel Dixon, September 6, 1870; card, "To the Memory of Mrs. Daniel Bailor" (Rachel Dixon), died 1897; manuscript page stating that Daniel Bailor was two years old in 1844; contract for the purchase of a farm in Tompkins County by Daniel Bailor from Rachel J. Cook, 1897; and statement signed by Notary Public with information typed on back by Lyman H. Gallagher.
Daniel Mead deed
Deed for a parcel of land in town of Caroline, Tompkins County, New York sold to Philip Kelly.
Davenport family papers
The collection pertains chiefly to investments in lands in New York State, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, and Nebraska, to interests in mining, railway, mercantile, banking, and other business ventures, and to the settlement of family estates.
Elias W. Cady papers
Letters to Cady and deeds, receipts, inventories, sermons, and poems.
Elisha Camp papers
Papers pertaining to the early history of Jefferson County, New York.
Ernest Ingersoll White papers
Papers of E.I. White and his family.
Farmers Loan and Trust Company records
Includes material relating to the business. Also, accounts for the Batavia and Buffalo Land Offices, and other material pertaining to Cattaraugus and Allegany Counties, New York. Microfilm covers correspondence of the presidents of the company.
First Baptist Church of Peach Orchard records
Certificate of incorporation, a subscription list for the construction of the church and a deed for the church lot.
First Congregational Church of Eden records
Church meeting minutes; lists of members (1817-1840; baptisms (1817-1840); and marriages (1840-1841). Registers of baptisms (1841-1876); marriages (1841-1869); and members (1841-1883). Included are meeting minutes, miscellaneous legal documents, deeds (1833) and subscriptions (1865).
First Universalist Society of Conesus records
Constitution and membership list (1835); copy of the deed to the church property (1837); a subscription list (1837) and pew deeds (1837, 1838)