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Erie County
Buffalo
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Cemeteries
- Vol. 1
- page 41 - Frick Cemetery, Eggertsville (within the town of Amherst)
- page 82 - Werkley Cemetery, near Sheridan Drive (Buffalo)
- Because of boundary changes, Werkley Cemetery aka St. John's Cemetery is now located in Tonawanda, New York. Burials are listed on the following sites:
- Town History of Tonawanda & Kenmore, New York http://www.tonawanda.ny.us/history/Werkley_Query.asp
- USGenWeb Archives: Werkley Cemetery
Repositories
Archives, Libraries and Museums
Societies
City Clerk
Gerald Chwalinski[1]
City Hall, Niagara Square, Room 1308
Buffalo, NY 14202
716-851-5844
Email: gchwalinski@city-buffalo.com
City Historian
Church Records
- 1853 - 1853 Membership List, North Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, N.Y., courtesy: Internet Archive.
- 1853 - 1853 Membership List, North Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, N.Y., courtesy: Internet Archive.
Obituaries
- 1911-1941 Dziennik Dla Wsystkich Death Notice Database at Polish Genealogical Society of New York - free. Obituaries of Polish individuals.
Vital Records
- 1935 1935 Buffalo, NY Marriages - free.
- 1935 1935 Buffalo, NY Marriages - free.
Web Sites
- FamilySearch.org catalog for Buffalo
- Buffalo see: The Erie County NYGenWeb Project, an member of The NYGenWeb Project, an affiliate of The USGenWeb Project.
References
- ↑ Elizabeth Petty Bentley, Genealogy Address Book (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2009), 401-405.
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