Historical and genealogical miscellany : data relating to the settlement and settlers of New York and New Jersey/ John E. Stillwell

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Book, FHC Copy to Digitize, Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1903-1932

Publisher

[s.n.]

Place of Publication

New York, New York

Physical

5 v.

Notes

Vols. 3-5 have subtitle: Early settlers of New Jersey and their descendants.

Includes indexes.

Contents: v. 1. Richmond County, New York records - Dutch church records, Staten Island, New York - Census of Staten Island, 1706 - Parish register of Christ Church, Shrewsbury, New Jersey - Epitaphs from Christ Church (Episcopal), Shrewsbury, New Jersey - A discourse by way of dialogue, etc. - Log of a journey from Red Bak, New Jersey to New York City - Records of the Court of Sessions of the West Riding of Yorkshire [New York] ( includes Staten Island, modern Brooklyn and modern Elmhurst, Queens) - Friends' records of Shrewsbury, New Jersey - Inscriptions from the Friends' Meeting House yard, Shrewsbury, New Jersey - Records of Cape May County, New Jersey -- v. 3. Early settlers of New Jersey and their descendants -- v. 4. Early settlers of New Jersey and their descendants.

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