Yates County, New York Genealogy

United States New York  Yates County

Quick Facts

 * The name is in honor of Joseph C. Yates, who as Governor of New York signed the act establishing the county.

5 February 1823: Yates County was formed from 310 square miles of Ontario County, including the area that included Vine Valley, Middlesex, Penn Yan, and Dresden, New York.

1 January 1826: 60 square miles of Steuben County was partioned and added to Yates, which included Starkey, Dundee, and Lakemont, New York.

15 April 1828: 10 square miles was partioned from Yates, and passed to Seneca and Tompkins Counties, mostly in the forest.

17 March 1860: Ontario County was authorized to gain land from Yates, but it was never put into effect.

18 April 1946: Yates gained 10 square miles from Schuyler and Seneca Counties, which produced the current borders of Yates County.

Archives and Libraries

 * Guide to historical resources in Yates County, New York, repositories FHL

Biography

 * History of Yates County, N.Y.: with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of the prominent men and pioneers FHL
 * Kashong, a history from the ancient to the modern: with illustrations FHL
 * Memories of local naturalists FHL

Cemeteries

 * Gravestone inscriptions from some Yates County, N.Y., cemeteries FHL
 * Inscriptions from three abandonded [sic] cemeteries in Yates County, New York : Friends Burying Ground, Stoddard Family Cemetery, Thomas Family Cemetery, with index and family history FHL
 * Those we remember in counties of Yates, Ontario, Schuyler, Steuben, New York State FHL
 * Those we remember in Yates, Ontario, Schuyler, Steuben, New York State FHL
 * Yates County cemeteries and cemetery burials FHL

1810

 * Index of U. S. census, 1810, Ontario County, New York including Steuben, Wayne & Yates counties FHL