Genealogies.
Found in 166 Collections and/or Records:
Cantine family genealogy
Genealogy of the Cantine family, descended from Moses Cantine (d. 1744).
Carl W. Fischer and Harriet Jackson Swick publications
Includes a Swick family genealogy compiled by Carl W. Fischer and Harriet Jackson Swick, and "Those Golden Yesterdays, 1895-1976," a collection of narratives written for Trumansburg senior citizens by Harriet J. Swick.
Chaffee family papers
Chaffee family letters; book of remedies; a copy of LOVE LIES BLEEDING by Helen Smith Jordan, a book in which some of the letters are reproduced; a booklet "Civil War Letters Received by the Family of E.F. Chaffee, Attica, N.Y. 1861-1865," also by Helen Smith Jordan; and "Musings and Memories," by Henry Chaffee Abell, 1988.
Charles F. Mulks papers
Includes 24 scrapbooks and 12 notebooks compiled by Mulks with material relating to Tompkins County and nearby areas..
Charles Thomas Andrews papers
Annotated scrapbooks include correspondence, broadsides, pamphlets, historical sketches, addresses, clippings, and editorials relating to his positions, and to Republican and Progressive Party politics, conditions in Cuba and Puerto Rico, education and welfare of New York Indians, and genealogical data on Andrews and Clark families. Also, correspondence, addresses, manuscript essays, school newspapers, and other printed items.
Coe and Burnham families papers
Cornell family genealogical material
One letter and two pages of genealogical data regarding the Cornell family.
Cornell family genealogical records
Four color photographs of Cornell family (not Ezra Cornell's family) cemetery inscriptions, Bradford County, Pennsylvania: inscriptions of Levi Cornell and his wife Fanny, George C. Cornell and Frederick P. Cornell. Also, photocopies of two pages from GENEALOGY OF THE LUTHER FAMILY, 1635-1913; photocopies of four photographs of Cornell men (2 pp.).
Cornell family genealogies.
Genealogies of the Cornell family by various individuals.
Creque, Cushman, and Doty family histories
49 pages of histories of the Creque, Cushman, and Doty families; also mentions the Thomas Hall family.