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United States
New York
Washington County
Town and Village of Whitehall
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Resources
Church Records
- 1820s-1830s - An Ecclesiastical Book Belonging to the First Presbyterian Church of Whitehall (Baptisms), courtesy: NYGenWeb - free.
- 1820s-1830s - An Ecclesiastical Book Belonging to the First Presbyterian Church of Whitehall (Baptisms), courtesy: NYGenWeb - free.
- 1820s-1830s - An Ecclesiastical Book Belonging to the First Presbyterian Church of Whitehall (Marriages), courtesy: NYGenWeb - free.
- 1820s-1830s - An Ecclesiastical Book Belonging to the First Presbyterian Church of Whitehall (Marriages), courtesy: NYGenWeb - free.
- 1820s-1830s - An Ecclesiastical Book Belonging to the First Presbyterian Church of Whitehall, courtesy: NYGenWeb - free.
- 1820s-1830s - An Ecclesiastical Book Belonging to the First Presbyterian Church of Whitehall, courtesy: NYGenWeb - free.
Repositories
Archives, Libraries and Museums
Whitehall Free Library
12 Williams St.
Whitehall, NY 12887
Phone: 518-499-1366
E-mail: whi-director@sals.edu
Skenesborough Museum and Heritage Area Visitors Center
Skeneseborough Drive
PO Box 238
Whitehall NY 12887
Phone: 518-499-1155
William Miller Home and Farm
1614 County Route 11
Whitehall, NY 12887
Phone: 518-282-9617
Societies
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Washington County Historical Society |
Genealogical Resources: The Heritage Research Library has historical books, maps, pictures, deeds, manuscripts, and genealogies. |
Town Clerk
Whitehall Town Clerk[1]
142 Main Street
Whitehall, NY 12887
Phone: 518–499–1535
Town Historian
Whitehall Town Historian
Carol Senecal
327 Buckley Road
Whitehall, NY 12887
Town/Village Records
To locate additional published and transcribed records for Whitehall, 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
- ↑ Elizabeth Petty Bentley, Genealogist's Address Book: State and Local Resources, with Special Resources Including Ethnic and Religious Organizations, 6th ed. (Baltimore, Md: Genealogical Publ., 2009), 492. At various libraries (WorldCat); FHL Book 973 D24ben 2009.
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