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United States
New York
Schenectady County
Town of Duanesburg
| Duanesburg, New York | |
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![]() Schenectady County's location in the state of New York | |
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| Founded | 1765 |
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| Website: www.duanesburg.net/ | |
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Resources
Cemeteries
• Baptist Church Cemetery, at corner of Miller Corners Rd. & Rte 30, Duanesburg, NY. Contact Pastor, Baptist Church
• Episcopal Church Cemetery, at corner of Rte 20 & Duanesburg-Churches Rd, right side of Duanesburg-Churches Rd. 1827-1896 Contact the Duanesburg Town Historian (518) 895-8257. E-mail: awillis@duanesburg.net
• Friends Meetinghouse Cemetery Friends Meetinghouse Cemetery located behind Quaker Meeting House off Rte 7 in Quaker Street Village, Duanesburg, NY. Contact the Duanesburg Town Historian (518) 895-8257. E-mail: awillis@duanesburg.net.
• Mariaville Cemetery Mariaville Cemetery, Batter St., Mariaville, NY. Contact the Duanesburg Town Historian (518) 895-8257.
• Reformed Presbyterian Churchyard, left side of Duanesburg-Churches Rd near Rte 20, set away from the road. Email Reformed Presbyterian Church: DRPChurch@aol.com
Church Records
- 1800s - "Christ's Episcopal Church, Duanesburgh, Schenectady Co., New York," Early Settlers of New York State, Vol. I (begins on page 555), courtesy: Ancestry ($).
Repositories
Archives, Libraries and Museums
Societies
| Duanesburg Historical Society[1] P.O. Box 114 Delanson, NY 12053 Phone: 518-895-2636 |
Meetings are held at Bishops Scully Hall 1713 Alexander Road Delanson, NY 12052[2] |
Town Clerk
Town Clerk[3]
Leah M. Lennon
Town Hall
5853 Western Turnpike
Duanesburg, NY 12056
Phone: 518-895-8920
Fax: 518-895-8171
Town Historian
Town Historian[4]
Howard C. Olhous
959 Barton Hill Road
Delanson, NY 12053
Email: historian@duanesburg.net
Town Records
To locate additional published and transcribed records for Duanesburg, New York check:
- Gordon L. Remington, New York Towns, Villages, and Cities: A Guide to Genealogical Sources (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002). American Ancestors online edition; At various libraries (WorldCat); FHL Book 974.7 D27r. Alphabetical list including date founded, if a town history exists, church and cemetery sources, and if a Civil War register (TCR) exists. The codes used under Church and Cemetery are defined in the link above the listing of towns, cities and villages.
Vital Records
References
- ↑ The Official Home of Schenectady County, New York at http://www.schenectadycounty.com/FullStory.aspx?m=221, accessed 9 December 2011.
- ↑ Schenectady Digital History Archive, Schenectady County, City and Town Clerks, Historians and Historical Societies at http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/contacts.html, accessed 9 December 2011.
- ↑ Schenectady Digital History Archive, Schenectady County, City and Town Clerks, Historians and Historical Societies at http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/contacts.html, accessed 9 December 2011.
- ↑ Schenectady Digital History Archive, Schenectady County, City and Town Clerks, Historians and Historical Societies at http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/contacts.html, accessed 9 December 2011.
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