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95Spr-9: 1995 Spring Review, page 9
(A) Authored article
(B) Biographical (G) Genealogical
(I) Illustration (may accompany article)
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(M) Map (O) Obituary/death notice (Q) Query
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A
Abbot, Asa 92Spr-16,17
Abbott
James 96Fall-24
William 93Fall-22
Abel, Elijah 97Fall-30
Abrahamson, Harold 97Spr-23
Accidents, bridge collapse 95Spr-27, 95Fall-33
Ackburn, Joseph 93Spr-23
Acland, Harriet & John Dyke, Maj. 94Fall-31
Adamovich, John 93Fall-16A, 94Fall-16B
Adam's store, Howes Cave 96Fall,12,16
Adams
John C. 96Fall-24
Jonas 96Fall-24
Richard 92Spr-15
Robert 99Fall-22
Sheryl 95Spr-6,7,10
Adegataugie (Charlotte) branch of Susquehanna
River 95Spr-2
Aernecke, Jack (I) 98Fall-4
Aged, Peter 96Fall-23
Agricultural Society of Schoharie County
organized 96Spr-6
Agriculture See also Fairs
1780 wheat 91Spr-17
1848, 98Spr-14
1893 butter award 91Spr-31
18th century slavery 91Spr-12
19th century produce
shipment 93Fall-19
Apples 90Fall-28, 93Fall-31,
(S) 90Fall28, 95Fall-16
Attempt to organize 98Fall-32
Becker (Mountain) dairy 94Fall-23
Bees 93Fall-22, 95Fall-34.
Bohringer's Fruit Farm 90Fall-2
Breadbasket of the
Revolution 91Spr-15
Cattle 96Spr-3
Cheese factory 99Spr-32
Cider 93Spr-19
Cozy Nook Farm (S) 90Spr-19
Creameries 97Fall-24, 99Fall,33,34
Dairy 91Fall-21, 93Fall-29, 94Spr-18A, 94Fall-20,23, 95Fall-31,34
Dairymen's League 90Fall-15
Early 20th century 90Fall-29
Farm stands 94Fall-16A,D
Farms 93Spr-22
Flax 90Spr-9
Floods 96Fall-2-7
Fruits 90Fall-30
Hay 1920s 95Fall-31
Hill farms 94Fall-18
Hops
(S) 90Spr-24, 90Fall-19, 92Spr-4, 94Spr-18A,
95Fall-3,31,32,33, 96Fall-4, 99Spr-34; 1890
production 95Spr-35; marriages due to 95Fall-33
Horses 96Spr-4
Mechanization 96Spr-19
Orchards 90Fall-29,30
Oxen 96Spr-4
Pindar farm 96Spr-22
Plowing 96Spr-3,4,
(I) 98Spr-12
Poultry 96Fall-7
Products shipped by rail 92Spr-4
Research project 93Spr-18A
Shoemaker dairy (S) 94Fall-20
Vintonton (I) 94Fall-15
Wood sales 93Fall-14
Ahlfelder, Carol 95Spr-6
Airplanes, early 96Spr-11
Akeley
Frank 93Spr-18,19, 94Spr-21
James 94Spr-23
Jay 94Fall-15,16
John S., Dr. 94Spr-22
Shutt, Dr. 94Spr-22
Aker, William D. 90Spr-21
Alarm of Fire – Firefighting in Middleburgh (Hagan)
(R) 96Fall-36
Albany 92Spr-2, 94Spr-8,9,16;
road 94Spr-6,10
Albany and Schoharie Plank Road Co. 93Fall-14,15,17
Albany Business College 98Fall-31
Albany, Helderberg & Schoharie RR (S) 92Fall-3. See also Railroads Albany Railway 92Fall-3.
See also Railroads Albany & Susquehanna RR (I,S) 90Spr-12,29, 92Spr-2-4,
97Fall-16, 98Spr-2. See also Railroads
Albaum, Kathy (Q) 98Spr-16
Alcott, J.M. 93Fall-2
Aldrich, Marsell 98Fall-5
Alexander
Edward 93Spr-27
Joseph 96Fall-24
Alice's Beauty Shop 94Fall-23
Allen
Almira 94Fall-10
Connie (I) 91Fall-Cover
David 99Fall-26
Esra 94Fall-11
Matther 96Fall-24
Miss 93Spr-8
P.A. 92Spr-16,17
Richard 98Spr-7
Almy
A. 93Fall-2, 96Fall-5
Jeff 94Fall-32
Altamont 94Spr-6,9,10,16
Road 94Spr-9
Plank road 93Fall-15
Alvorad, S. 93Fall-9
Amberman, Donna 95Fall-18C
Ambulance service 95Spr-5
American Legion 95Fall-11;
Middleburgh 91Fall-9, 94Fall-32
American Revolution. See Revolutionary War
Ames Business College 98Fall-26
Amherst, Jeffrey 95Spr-21
Anderson, Harry & Mrs. 90Spr-6,7
Andre, John (B) 91Fall-13, 95Fall-backcover
Andrew
Annette (I) 95Spr-7,10
B. Wesley
(I) 94Spr-5l, 95Spr-6,7,10
Wes Jr. 95Spr-10
Andrews, Christopher, Nathan & Asa 96Fall-24
Annals of Barnerville (Rickard) 95Fall-18
Anne, English monarch 96Spr-34,
98Spr-29
Anson, Amos 96Fall-23
Anthony
Calvin (I) 94Fall-22
Leland 94Fall-32
Anti-rent
movement 91Fall-28,29, 90Spr-4, 92Fall-31,
96Fall-22; thesis 93Fall-30
Applebaum, Samuel 90Fall-3
Archeology 94Spr-34, 95Spr-32
Argusville 91Fall-28, 93Fall-31, 99Spr-32,34
Armlin Hill 95Spr-17
Armlin
D. 93Spr-7
Daniel 92Spr-5
James 94Fall-32
Julia Ann 95Spr-16
Lula Maie 98Fall-16
Philip 94Fall-32
Robert 94Fall-32
Ronald 94Fall-32
Victor 94Fall-32
Armstrong, Mrs. 92Spr-7
Arnold,
Benedict 91Fall-13,14, 95Fall-backcover
Art, folk 99Fall-18B
Asbury, Francis 94Spr-30
Ash
Fred 93Spr-20
John 96Fall-23
Samuel 93Spr-19
Ashworth, Freeman 98Spr-30
Association for Retarded Children 92Spr-8,9,10
Aster, John Jacob 96Fall-20
Athanas, Silas Mrs. (Nina Lyke) 90Fall-5
Attucks, Crispus 91Spr-12
Aubry, Charles 95Spr-24,25
Augur, Chris C. 94Spr-26
Aurora borealis 90Spr-26
Austin, John 90Fall-17
Automobiles
Barnerville 93Spr-33
Dealers 91Fall-23, 97Fall-21
Early 20th century
travel 94Spr-19
First 94Spr-15
Impact of 96Fall-25
McCarthy Ford 97Fall-21
Parsons Ford 97Fall-19,21
Plymouth garage 95Fall-35
Averell
James Jr. 93Spr-35
William Holt 93Spr-35
Avery, Isaac 97Fall-4
Back to Top
B
Babcock, Louise 93Fall-22
Backbone, the 90Spr-3,6
Badgley & Wells 93Fall-2,3, drugstore
98Fall-32
Badgley (William) Museum. See Old Stone Fort
Badgley
Mrs. 93Spr-2, 6
Ed 93Fall-7
Stephen 90Spr-3
Bailey
Billy 94Fall-5
Lucy 90Fall-20
Mertie 94Fall-3| Mildred 90Spr-16B, (A) 90Fall-15,
91Spr-15,31, (A) 91Fall-22, 92Fall-13, 93Spr-34, 93Fall-32,
95Spr-32, (O) 97Fall-18D
Reuben 96Fall-24
Roscoe 91Spr-31
Sylvester 94Fall-5
Bailey's Grove 95Fall-14
Baird, Abijah 96Fall-24
Baker, family (Q) 91Spr-11
Benjamin 93Spr-30
Irvin 93Spr-7,8
J.L. 93Fall-2, 98Fall-32
Jacob 94Fall-10
James L. 91Spr-9
Jemima 92Spr-13
Jennie 93Spr-8
Judy 99Spr-24
Mae 93Spr-8
Manie 93Spr-7
William 90Spr-3
Baldwin
Anna Kling
94Fall-32
Eleanor (Q) 92Fall-26
Kate 91Spr-32
Balla, Wesley 93Fall-30
Bancroft, Emory 95Spr-18
Bands 95Fall-5,13,35
Bangs, Herman, John & Nathan 90Spr-3-6
Baniak, Charles V. 91Fall-12
Bank notes (I) 93Spr-35
Banks (financial institutions)
Bank of
Richmondville 90Spr-28, 99Fall-17
Middleburgh First National 93Fall-2
Schoharie County Bank 96Spr-19
State Bank of Albany 93Fall-5
Banks (surname)
Elizabeth
94Fall-12
Nathaniel 98Fall-25
Orin 94Fall-12
William 96Fall-24
Banyar
Goldsbrow 91Fall-26, 96Fall-19
Goldsbrow Leroy 91Fall-26
Baptist Association 94Spr-21
Barber, family (G-ref) 95Fall-30
Florence 95Spr-18
Floyd 97Spr-5
John W. 99Fall-24,30
Barclay, Sara (I) 95Spr-18D
Bardeen, C.W. 93Fall-2
Barker
Ezra 96Fall-24
J. 92Spr-16,17
Barkley, James 90Spr-6
Barkman, Daniel 95Spr-36
Barlow, Ralph 96Fall-30
Barlow's store 96Fall-30
Barner. See also Berner
Catherine
94Fall-24-27
David 94Fall-24-27; home (S,G)
94Fall-23
George 94Fall-24-27
Homer 94Fall-24-27
Jeremiah 94Fall-24-27; Bible
(G) 94Fall-26
Joseph 94Fall-24-27
Katherine 94Fall-24-27
Katherine Becker 94Fall-24-27
Madison 94Fall-24-27
Nancy Cornelia 94Fall-24-27
Sally Ann 94Fall-24-27
Silas 94Fall-24-27
Tobias 94Fall-24-27
William 94Fall-24-27
Barnerville
Automobiles 93Spr-33
Early 20th century (S) 93Spr-32
Free Methodist church 94Fall-7
Name 93Spr-32
Barnes, Lawrence (I) 97Fall-20
Barney, A.E. 97Fall-24
Barrett, Mr. 90Spr-6
Barringer, R. Mrs. 92Spr-5
Barry, James 97Fall-7; Jeremiah 97Fall-6,7
Bartholomew
Adrienne (I) 95Spr-7,10
Claude 94Spr-5
Howard R. 92Spr-31
Barton
Bradford (Q)
91Fall-22, 94Fall-27
Diadama 94Fall-27
Elijah 96Fall-24
Lydia 94Fall-27
Pamela 94Fall-27
Baslie, Joe's band (I) 95Fall-5
Bassler & Co. 93Fall-3
Bassler, Mr.
92Spr-4
Wellington E. (A) 90Spr-19
Bater, Catharina 95Fall-21
Bates
Bernice 92Spr-31
Doris 95Spr-7,10
John 95Spr-18C
John Jr. 91Fall-16C, 94Spr-18B
Batz, Phoebe 97Fall-34
Bauch (G-ref) 95Fall-29
Bauder (G-ref) 95Fall-30
Bauers, Charles 94Fall-20
Baxter, Montford D. 92Fall-23
Beach, Willard 90Spr-6
Beakley, Delia 91Spr-6
Beaman, Julius 94Fall-9
Bear Gulch Creek 99Fall-17
Beard
David Dr. 93Spr-18
Franklin P. 90Fall-24
Beards Hollow 99Fall-16
Beatty, Erkuries 99Spr-6,10
Beaver Dam Creek 94Spr-8
Beaverdam (Berne) 94Spr-6,8
Becker
Orchard 90Fall-30
Patent 94Fall-27
Genealogy (S): Anna Maria, Barney,
Catherine, Daniel, Esaias, Esther, Gerty, Harriet, Helen Jane,
Henry, Isaac, Jacob, Johannes, Joseph, Josiah, Lawrence, Lydia Ann,
Margaret, Margaretha, Maria, Martin, Matilda, Peter, Rebecca,
Robert, Ruth, Sarah, Tina & William 96Spr-32
Miss 93Spr-2,3, 93Spr-6,7,8
Abraham 97Fall-22
Alvie 93Fall-21
Anna 93Spr-7
Anna E. 93Fall-2,3
Bill 91Spr-21
Catharine 94Fall-26
Catherine 97Fall-26
Daniel (Q) 91Spr-11
David 90Fall-17, 96Fall-2
Eliza 92Fall-25
Fred 93Fall-2,3
Frederick 97Spr-13
Garret 91Spr-25
George 95Fall-22
Grover 93Fall-22
Helen Jane (Q) 91Spr-11
Henry (O) 97Fall-26
Jim 97Spr-31
Johannes 95Fall-21,22,
96Spr-33, 97Fall-22
Johannes S. 91Spr-14
John 91Spr-21, 92Fall-16, (O)
97Fall-26, 98Spr-9
Joseph 95Fall-22, 99Spr-7
Katherine 94Fall-25
Kenneth 90Fall-15
Maria (Q) 91Spr-11
Miles 93Fall-22
Newell 91Spr-6
Paul 94Fall-32
Penny 95Spr-7,10
Peter 91Spr-25
Philip (O) 97Fall-26
Robert (Q) 91Spr-11
Roger 94Fall-23
Rosetta 92Spr-28, 93Fall-2,3
Tim 95Spr-7
Ward L. 99Fall,33
Wilhelm 92Spr-22
William 99Spr-6,10
Becket, Mary 92Spr-13
Beebe, Gilbert 94Fall-13
Beecher, Henry Ward 99Fall-11
Beeckman, Mr. 93Spr-26
Beekman mansion 94Fall-29
Beekman
Judge 96Spr-15
Sen. 91Fall-29
D. 96Fall-5
Dow (I,B) 93Spr-4,
97Fall-26,32, 99Spr-6,10
William 91Spr-22, 96Spr-5,22
Beissel, Conrad
97Spr-30
Belden, Charles A. 92Fall-4,8,9
Bellatier, Joseph 95Fall-9, & Mrs. 95Fall-7
Bellinger
Family 96Spr-32
Emory Mrs. 95Fall-7
Floyd 95Spr-31, 95Fall-30,31
Grace 92Spr-6
J., wife & infant birth 93Spr-4
John 94Fall-14
John Jr. 95Fall-9
John P. 94Fall-27, 98Spr-28
Kay 90Fall-24-27
Morris 94Fall-22
Myron 95Fall-7
Roland 90Fall-24-27
Ruth 92Fall-26, 95Fall-18,20
Ruth A. 93Fall-9
William “Bill”
95Spr-35, 95Fall-18D, 96Spr-22,25,36, 98Spr-36,99Fall-2,
(I) 99Fall-3,8,9
Bells (S) 93Fall-27
Belows, Elder 94Fall-5
Belvidere Patent 95Spr-2
Bender, Norman J. 99Fall-20
Bendetto's dance hall 96Fall-32
Benincasa, Janis 94Spr-18B, 94Fall-16A
Benjamin, Zoa 93Spr-18
Benjie, Rev. 92Fall-22
Bennet, N. 96Spr-30
Bennett
Evann C. (I) 95Spr-7,10
Marilyn 99Fall-20
Benson
Family (Q) 98Spr-16
Cyrus (I) 94Fall-Cover
Henry 99Spr-18
Mary Jane (Q) 91Spr-11
William 92Spr-7, Jr. 92Spr-12
Berdan
Diane 94Fall-16A,B, 95Fall-18A,
98Spr-18A
Leonard 96Spr-18,25
Margaret 96Spr-25
Walter "Buck" (I) 95Spr-6,7,10
Berg(h), Philip 95Fall-21,23
Berg
Abram 93Spr-26,27
Henry 98Spr-9
Margretha 99Fall-18D
Bergh
Albert 90Fall-19
George 93Fall-9
Henry (Hicky) 91Spr-15
Libbie 90Fall-19
Philip 91Spr-15, 94Spr-6
Russell 94Fall-32, 95Spr-7
Berne, Albany County 93Spr-13,19, 94Spr-6,8,10,16,20;
flood 96Fall-4
Berner See also Barner
(G) 94Fall-26
Catharine 94Fall-27
Catherine Borst 93Spr-32
George 93Spr-32
John J. 94Fall-27
Joseph 93Spr-32, 94Fall-27,
99Spr-6,10
Ruth 96Fall,10
Silas 90Spr-6
Bernocco
Betsy 99Fall-16
Joseph 94Spr-18C, 95Spr-35,
95Fall-18D, (I) 99Fall-18, (A) 99Fall-15
Bernstein, Elmina (I) 95Fall-27
Bessler, Rev. 92Fall-22
Best House (I) 98Spr-cover,2
Best
Blanche (I) 93Spr-Cover
C.S. Mrs. 98Fall-32
Christopher (I,S) 93Spr-Cover,2,8,
98Spr-2,6, Mother of 93Spr-5, 6, 94Spr-18D
Duncan 91Spr-9, 93Spr-2,
98Spr-6
Emma 92Spr-28
Emma Elizabeth birth 93Spr-6,
93Spr-8
Jacob 95Spr-2
James (I) 93Spr-Cover, 97Fall-3
Ursula (I,S) 93Spr-Cover,2,3,
98Spr-2
Bethlehem, Albany County 93Fall-15
Betson, Thomas 97Spr-13
Bettig, Lillian & Richard 94Spr-5
Bevins
Helen 93Fall-28
Will 94Fall-20
William 90Fall-15
Bianchine
Bill 91Spr-7
George 91Spr-7
Mary-Jane 91Spr-7
William 96Spr-14,25
Bice
Family (Q) 95Fall-36
Asher 97Fall-5,6
Grant 91Spr-5, 94Spr-22
Grant Rev. 96Fall-32
Bielfeldt, Mr. 92Spr-7,8
Big Lake 95Spr-12
Billings, E.E. 98Fall-5
Bingham
Andrew 93Fall-16,17
Edythe 92Spr-31
Binghamton road 94Spr-10
Birchard, Nathaniel 96Fall-24
Birdsall, Ralph 93Spr-35
Black Rock, Niagara County 95Spr-12
Black, Frank D. 98Fall-31
Blacks See also Slavery
90Fall-20, 90Spr-4,11,15,16, (I,S)
91Spr-Cover,12,18, (O) 91Fall-18, 93Spr-35, (S) 93Fall-4,
97Fall-31, 98Spr-34
Cemetery 96Spr-22
Church (S) 92Fall-21, 94Fall-13
Civil War (S) 98Spr-7
Exodus (S,I) 96Spr-13
Herbert Johnson 97Spr-2
Lawyersville (S) 92Spr-14
Music of Black Americans: A History
94Fall-13
Pete Vedder 95Fall-33
Political affiliation 93Fall-7
Population 92Fall-25
Recollections 97Spr-31
Revolutionary War (S) 91Spr-12,
91Fall-16C, 98Spr-33
Schoharie 96Spr-19,20
School (S) 92Fall-21,23, 93Fall-6
Segregation 96Spr-22
Slaves 95Fall-3, 99Fall-13
Vic Lewis 95Fall-31
Blacksmiths 93Fall-21, 96Spr-31
Broome Center 98Spr-2
Schoharie 95Fall-35
Blacksnake (L,S) 93Spr-9
Blackwell, Bishop 92Fall-24
Bleecker, Elizabeth Frey 91Fall-26
Blenheim Hill 90Spr-3,6, 93Fall-29
Blenheim History 1710-1991 With A Brief 1994 Update
94Fall-30
Blenheim Ridge 92Spr-13
Blenheim 90Fall-5,13, 93Fall-29
1990 explosion (S)90Spr-3-7, 92Fall-29;
95Spr-7
Ambulance 95Spr-5
Baptist church 94Fall-10,11
Bridge 93Spr-18, 96Spr-18C,28, 1965
celebration 92Spr-7
Bus 92Spr-4
Eearly 20th century recollections (S)
93Fall-25
Electricity 93Fall-25
Floods 96Fall-3,4,5, 97Spr-20
Haverly's mill 96Fall-5
Hitchcock Municipal Building (S)
92Fall-29
Hose Company 90Fall-9,10, 1990
officers 90Fall-12
Methodist Church (I,S) 90Spr-3-7
Mill 90Fall-7
Settlers 93Fall-30
Soule family 93Spr-33
Town of 95Spr-3
Ttract 95Spr-2
Blenheim-Gilboa power facility 97Spr-15,20,23,36;
98Fall-2
Bliss
F. Walter 92Spr-28, Mrs.
95Spr-18C
Frank 98Fall-32
Helen Patchin 90Fall-12
Margaret 93Fall-32
Peggy 99Fall,31
Blizzards See Winter
Blodgett, William 93Fall-23
Blue (Catskill) Mountains 94Spr-6
Blughart, Johannes 96Fall-24
Board of Supervisors. See Schoharie County Government
Boardman, John 93Spr-23; John 99Fall-19
Boehlert, Sherwood 98Fall-9; 99Spr-23,25
Boehm, Gustave 95Spr-7
Boeke, Eva 92Fall-11
Bogardus
George 94Spr-16
Peter 95Spr-3
Bohlen, George 96Fall-33
Bohringer fruit farm 90Fall-29
Bohringer, Philip 94Spr-3
Bondi, Paul 91Fall-12
Bonner, Maria (I) 94Spr-23
Book Reviews
Alarm of Fire — Firefighting in
Middleburgh (Hagan) (R) 96Fall-36
Brave Frontier, The (Orton) (R)
96Spr-33
Gilboa Fossils, The (Hernick) (R)
97Spr-35
Land and the People (Gordon) (R)
95Fall-inside backcover
Of Trial and Triumph — A History of Schoharie
County (Rigley) (R) 91Spr-27
Promised Land, The (Vrooman) (R)
96Spr-34
Remarkable Howe Caverns Story (Cudmore)
(R) 91Spr-26
Rifleman, The (Brick) (R)
96Spr-33
Saratoga — Turning Point of America's
Revolutionary War (Ketchum) (R) 98Fall-30
Smokefires in Schoharie (Shafer)
(R) 96Spr-32
Timothy Murphy, Hero of the American
Revolution (O'Brien) (R) 96Spr-33
Boome, Peter S. & William 93Fall-27
Boomhower, William G. 90Fall-26
Booth, John Wilkes 98Fall-27
Borden, Mr. 90Spr-6
Borden's Middleburgh creamery 97Fall-24
Borgmann, Adeline Schilling (A) 97Fall-11,13
Borst family 91Spr-14
Mrs. 93Spr-7
Baltus 99Spr-8
Catherine 93Spr-32, 99Spr-32
Elizabeth 92Fall-2
Elizabeth Kilts 99Spr-32
Emma 93Spr-6
Everett 94Spr-17,18
G.E. Mrs. 93Spr-4
George 98Fall-32
Henry 99Spr-6-8,10
J. Mrs. 93Spr-5,6
Jacob 92Fall-2
Jerry 90Spr-24
John 95Spr-18C, 99Spr-6, 10
Joseph (O) 97Fall-26
Jost 94Fall-27
Leona 98Spr-26
Lottie Barner 94Fall-24
Michael 97Fall-23
Peter (O) 97Fall-26, 98Spr-15
Borthwick (B,G,S) 95Spr-11
Alexander 95Spr-11
Andrew 95Spr-11
Anna Maria 95Spr-11
Arthur A. 95Spr-11
Bently 95Spr-11
Calvin 95Spr-11
Charles 95Spr-11
Dalinda Dickinson 95Spr-11
George (I) 95Spr-11, (O) 97Fall-26,
97Fall-33
Griselda 95Spr-11
Halsey M. (A) 95Spr-11, 97Fall-32
Hiram S. 95Spr-11
James (B) & Mrs. 95Spr-11
Jane 95Spr-11
John 95Spr-11
Margaret 95Spr-11
Maria 95Spr-11
Menzo W. 95Spr-11
Nancy Brice 95Spr-11
Robert 95Spr-11
William 95Spr-11
William S. (A) 95Spr-11
Bouck 92Spr-8,11,12; family 96Spr-32, (Q) 91Spr-11, (Q)
95Fall-36; home 90Spr-7, 91Spr-21,22,25, (I)
91Fall-19, 91Fall-27, 94Fall-26
Abraham 99Spr-8
Alice 94Spr-23
Brewster 98Fall-16
Catherine wedding dress 94Fall-16B
Charles 95Fall-9
Christian (O) 97Fall-27, 98Fall-19
Cornelia 93Fall-2,3
D. 90Fall-23
Daniel 92Spr-6,26;
Dick 91Spr-21
Dorothy (Q) 97Fall-33
Ethel 98Fall-14,16
George 92Spr-26
Grange Hess 91Fall-8
Harold "Tink" 95Fall-17
Harriet 92Spr-26
Helen 98Spr-16, 98Fall-16
Ilah 98Fall-16
James 98Fall-16, Mrs. 98Fall-14
Jane Ann 92Spr-26
Jerry 92Spr-5
Jim 92Spr-5
Johannes 97Fall-33
John (O) 97Fall-27, (Q) 97Fall-33,
95Fall-9, 99Spr-8, & Mrs. 95Fall-7
Johnny 94Fall-22
Ken 98Fall-14
Kenneth 92Spr-5, 93Spr-18,
93Fall-29, Mrs. 93Fall-28
Kenneth Cole 98Fall-17
Leo 98Fall-16
Mabel Safford 98Fall-14
Maggie Brewster 91Spr-32
Martha 98Fall-16
Mildred (A) 90Fall-17, (A) 91Spr-32, home (A,I)
90Fall-18, (A) 92Spr-5,12, (A)93Spr-17, 98Fall-16,17, 98Fall-14
Nancy 94Fall-24,26
Nicholas 91Fall-28
Olin 95Fall-7, 98Fall-16
Safford 98Fall-15
Sarah Wooster 91Fall-28
Shirley 98Fall-14,17
Thomas W. 96Spr7
Warner 96Fall-5
Wilhelemus, capture of 98Fall-18-20
William 92Spr-2, 94Fall-19,
96Spr7, 97Fall-23,24,27, 98Fall-19, (Q) 99Fall-24,
daughter of 94Fall-16B, home 90Spr-7,
91Spr-21,22,25, 91Fall-27, 94Fall-26
William Jr. 91Spr-14,21
Bouck Patent 94Fall-26,27
Boucks Falls 94Fall-14
Bouck's Island 98Fall-19,31
Boughton, Veede 95Fall-34
Bouton
Betsy 93Spr-16
V. 90Fall-23
Bowdish (G-ref) 95Fall-30
Bowen, John 99Fall-22.
Bowmaker, James 91Fall-18
Bowman, Larry G. 99Fall-30
Boy Scouts 95Fall-17
Boyce, German 90Spr-29
Boynton, Gary 99Fall-3
Bradford, William 98Spr-34
Bradner
Harold 90Fall-24,27
Mildred (I) 91Fall-Cover
Bradt, Ed 93Fall-21
Brady (Q) 95Fall-36
Brainard
Archie 93Spr-20
Florence 98Fall-16
Braman, James 94Fall-9
Bramanville 96Fall-9,10,12. School 96Fall,10
Brandow
Florence 98Fall-2,5l
Henry 91Fall-25
Brant
Joseph 92Fall-17,18,
93Spr-9-13,26, 95Spr-21,22, 96Spr-33,34,
97Fall-30, 98Fall-20, 99Spr-2,13,37, 99Fall-22,
letter from 97Spr-18D
Mollie 99Spr-12
Brasnan, J.J. 91Fall-7
Brave Frontier, The (Orton) (R) 96Spr-33
Bray
Mary 90Spr-16B, 94Fall-16C,
95Spr-18C,D, 95Fall-18A,B, (A) 95Spr-18A
Sarah (S) 98Fall-31
Brazell, Francis 91Spr-6
Breakabeen 91Spr-32, 93Fall-17, 94Spr-21,22, 94Spr-21,22,
97Spr-15
1900 physician 93Spr-2
1920s 93Spr-17
1994 Memorial Day observance (I)
94Fall-32
Band 94Spr-22
CCC camp 90Fall-30
Cemetery 92Spr-7
Churches 92Spr-6
Corcoran store 92Spr-5
Dudley store 92Spr-5
Flood 97Spr-20, 96Fall-5
Grange (I,S) 92Spr-5
Grist mill 90Fall-17
Kling's store 94Fall-21
Library 92Spr-30
Presbyterian Church old home day (I,S)
98Fall-14
Stark's store 94Fall-21
Wahalla(?) Hotel 92Spr-25
Breen
Gail 94Spr-18B
Michael 91Fall-12
Brennan Rev. 91Fall-6
Brett slave woman 91Spr-21
Brewster
R. 93Fall-16
Ralph 96Spr-6, 98Spr-15
Brice
John 95Spr-12,15
Nancy 95Spr-14,15
Robert 95Spr-12, 97Fall-26
Brick John 96Spr-33, 97Fall-26
Bridges
Barnerville covered 93Spr-32
Blenheim 96Fall-2,3, 96Spr-18C,
covered 93Spr-18, 92Spr-7, 96Spr-28,
96Fall-3,4
Bridge Street (I) 95Spr-31, collapse
95Spr-27, 95Fall-33
Central Bridge 91Fall-18, 96Fall-3,
humpback 92Spr-4
Covered 92Spr-7, 93Spr-18,32,
93Fall-15, 96Fall-3,4
Esperance 93Spr-22,27,30
Flood damage 96Fall-2-7
Fox Creek 94Spr-9, 94Spr-9,
96Fall-7
M&S RR 96Fall-6
Middleburgh 96Fall-3,4
Schoharie Creek 94Spr-13,
94Spr-13
Shutters Corner 96Fall-7
Toll 96Fall-3
Briggs, Herby 97Spr-34
Briggs-Harris, Cal Rev. 94Spr-31
Brimstone Meeting House Church (I,S) 90Spr-3
Brink, Benjamin Myer 97Spr-30
Bristol (Broome) Town formed 95Spr-3. See also
Broome
Broderick, Edward Most Rev. 91Fall-11
Brodhead, Charles C. 96Fall-19
Bromaghim/Bromaghen, William 96Fall-24
Bronk
Isaac 97Spr-9
Tom (S) 93Spr-35
Brooker, Tina 90Spr-16B
Brooklyn 94Spr-26
Brooks
Dale (I) 94Fall-21
James 95Fall-20
Jonas H. 92Fall-4
Broome Center
Church 95Spr-13-16
Creamery (S)90Fall-15
Fire tower (I) 98Spr-25
Summersett House (S) 98Spr-2
Broome 96Fall-33
1866 map 95Spr-14
Ambulance 95Spr-5
Cemeteries 95Spr-16
Churches 94Fall-8,10,11,
95Spr-13,15,16
David Williams residency 91Fall-15
Historical organization (S) 92Spr-21
Town formed 95Spr-3
Brosna(e)n, John J. 91Fall-8
Brothers of the Dusky Brow 96Spr-16
Broun, John 92Spr-16,17
Brouwer, Charlotte 95Spr-7,10
Brown, S.S. & Co. 90Fall-15
Brown
Of Carlisle (G-ref) 95Fall-29
Adam 95Fall-29
Albert 97Fall-6
Archibald 93Fall-27,28
Christian 93Spr-26, 97Fall-29,30,
99Spr-5,6, Bible entries 92Spr-22, son of 92Spr-22
Christina 92Spr-22
Daisey 93Fall-32, scrapbook quoted
98Spr-27
Daisy Catherine (B,G,S) 92Spr-22
Edwin 94Fall-32
Elisabetha 95Fall-29
Elizabeth Grantier 93Spr-26
Ernest 94Fall-32
Esther 93Spr-26
Eva 92Spr-22
George 96Spr-31
Hannah 93Spr-26
Harvey 97Fall-7
Heidi Nolte 98Spr-8
Henrich 93Spr-26
Henry 92Spr-14
James 94Fall-9,12, 96Fall-23, (I)
98Fall-3
Jeremias 92Spr-22
Johann Jost 92Spr-22
Johannes 95Fall-29
John 93Spr-12, (G) 95Fall-29,
96Spr-30,31, 99Spr-3,5,6,10
John M. 90Spr-2,
91Spr-15,17,20, 92Fall-2, 94Spr-6,9
Joseph R. 97Fall-32
Mary Catherine Lawyer 92Spr-22
Mathias 93Spr-26, 97Fall-29
Myron G. 95Fall-29,30
Nellie 92Spr-22
Norman 94Fall-32, 95Fall-29
Parley 94Fall-12
Paul R. 90Spr-4
Peter M. 94Fall-28
Philip (G,S) 95Fall-29
Roger 92Spr-7
Roy 90Fall-26
Sallie 90Spr-16
Samuel 95Fall-30
Shirley 95Fall-29
Sidney 97Spr-21
Thankful Sweet 95Fall-30
Warren J. 92Spr-22
Wilhelm 92Spr-22
William 93Spr-26
Z.J. 96Spr7
Browne
Daisey See Brown
Ellen Peabody 92Spr-22
Harold Robert(s) 92Spr-22
Leslie T. 92Spr-22
Ruth Knappenberg 92Spr-22
Thomas W. 92Spr-22
Brownlee, James (I) 97Fall-Cover,4,6
Bruce, Ely 94Fall-9
Bruchmann, Elfrieda 92Spr-7
Brumley, Polly 96Spr-31
Brunnendorf 91Spr-14, 92Fall-20
Bryun, James 99Spr-4
Buckland, Malinda Bouck 98Fall-16
Bucks Hole 97Spr-13
Buell, Jane 92Fall-11
Bull, Joseph 97Spr-9
Bulson Brothers store 98Fall-5
Bulson, Caryl 92Spr-28
Bunn, Jacob & Jr. 93Spr-24
Bunt
Peter 98Fall-22,23
Robert 95Fall-7
Bunzey, Ry 93Fall-22
Burch, Ronald 90Fall-17
Burchard
George 95Fall-9
Mary 94Fall-19
Nathaniel 96Fall-24
Burger
Joe 94Fall-22
Joseph 91Fall-8
Mathilda 91Fall-8
Tillie 91Fall-8
Burgett
Mr. 92Fall-9
C.D. 98Fall-31,32
Ed 94Fall-16B
Burgoyne, John 91Spr-15, 98Fall-30
Burhams, George 98Spr-9
Burhans, Clark 92Spr-16,17
Burke, Thomas 91Fall-7
Burkett, Beverly Z. 99Spr-10
Burley (Q) 98Spr-16
Burmap, Frank 94Fall-18
Burns, Ken 98Spr-8,10
Burnt Hill 94Spr-2
Burr
Aaron 99Fall-19
Bradley L. 90Spr-6
David 91Spr-32
Burrow's Hotel 92Spr-2
Burt
Aaron 96Fall-24
John 93Spr-29,30
Burton
Allen 93Fall-22,23
Tom (A) 94Fall-32
Burton's Pond 95Spr-28
Buschynski
Joe (I) 94Fall-21
John (I) 94Fall-21, 95Spr-10
Busey, John W. 97Fall-8
Bush Lumber Co. 94Fall-32
Bush
Fred 94Spr-5
Tom (I) 94Fall-21
Bushbeck, Adolphus 97Fall-3
Bushnell, Joshua 95Spr-14
Businesses See also Agriculture, Banks, Factories,
Hotels-Inns-Taverns-Restaurants, Mills, Newspapers,
Occupations-Professions, Railroads, Stores & Shops
Automobile dealer 91Fall-23
Bricks 93Fall-18
Empire Cooperative Fire Insurance Co.
92Spr-28,29
Flagstone 92Spr-4
Imperial Baths 91Fall-17
Kromer Water Co. (Schoharie) 92Spr-4
L.B. Samuels company 90Fall-15
New York Power and Light Co. 92Spr-4
Old Snag cigar factory 91Fall-8
Potash 93Spr-30
S.S. Brown & Co. 90Fall-15
Sleight & Hunt job office 92Spr-23
Steam sawmill 93Fall-17
Summit stone quarry 90Spr-7
Tannery 93Fall-21
Wing and Shroh garage 91Fall-25
Butler
Hannah 92Spr-14
James ("Wild Bill" Hickok) 96Spr-26,28
John 95Spr-21, 99Spr-39,40
Walter 92Fall-17, 93Spr-10, 13
William 92Fall-16,17, 99Spr-3
Butt, Kay 93Fall-20
Butynski, John 91Spr-9
Byres, Margaret 95Spr-15
Byrn, Michael 99Fall-22
Byrne Patent (S) 96Fall,18, map 96Fall-19. See also
Byrns, Michael
Byrne
Marion 91Fall-9
Michael 94Spr-20
Ray 95Fall-3,15,20, 96Spr-16
Raymond E. 91Spr-8, 91Fall-9
Byrneville 90Spr-27, 90Fall-28, 92Spr-33, 92Fall-13,
93Spr-18
Mills 94Spr-22
Name 94Spr-20
Byrns, Michael patent 95Spr-2. See also Byrne
Patent
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C
Cade, Palmer 93Spr-28
Cadwell, John 96Fall-24
Cady
Schoharie (?) postmaster 96Spr-21
Celia 93Fall-31
Harry 93Fall-31
Henry (B,S) 93Fall-31
Kate Spaulding 93Fall-31
Nicholas 93Fall-31
Sally Enders 93Fall-31
Cady genealogical records (S) 93Fall-31
Caesar, slave (I) 96Spr-16
Cain
Andrew 98Spr-9
David 98Spr-9
Caldicott, Helen 99Spr-22
Caldwell, John 96Fall-24
Calkins, William 98Spr-15
Cameron, E. (I) 92Spr-Cover
Camp Summit 98Fall-10
Campbell
Ann 99Spr-29
Clifford 95Spr-11
Douglas 99Spr-13
Helen 98Fall-16
James S. 99Spr-13
John 99Spr-13
Samuel 99Spr-13
Canajoharie 92Spr-2
Canal, feasibility of 99Spr-37
Canals 91Fall-27, Erie 92Spr-2
Cancio, Ed 95Spr-18C
Cande, William 99Fall-19
Canning
Florence 99Spr-29
Jack 99Spr-29
Marylin 99Spr-29
Paul 99Spr-29
Cantley, James 99Fall-19,20
Canton, Bruce 99Spr-31
Capital punishment. 1931 execution of Herbert Johnson. 97Spr-2
Carey, William J. 92Spr-24
Carlisle 90Spr-2,11
Roads & taxes 94Spr-14
Fire department ambulance 95Spr-8
In Revolution 99Spr-7
Carlisle
James 98Fall-36
Nancy 98Fall-36
Carlow, Billy (I) 94Fall-21
Carman, Jana (A) 95Spr-16
Carnahan, Francis 90Fall-30
Carpenter
Mrs. 93Spr-4,5,6
Charlotte 94Fall-9
Jesse 94Fall-9,12
Carr, William 97Spr-18D
Carriage maker, Middleburgh 97Fall-24
Carroll, John J. 91Fall-12
Carter (Q) 98Spr-16. David K. 98Fall-26
Cartwright (Q) 95Fall-36; George W. (Q) 91Spr-11
Carylville (West Richmondville) 99Fall-16
Case, James M. 90Fall-15; Mrs. 93Spr-5
Cass, Lewis 97Spr-9
Castes 91Spr-10
Castle
Delos 97Fall-13
Mina 97Fall-13
Cater's Auction Service 94Spr-15
Cater, Abram (O) 97Fall-27
Cator, James 97Fall-7
Catskill (Blue) Mountains 94Spr-6
Catskill 92Spr-2
Caves. Tory House 94Spr-8
Cemeteries. (I,S) 97Fall-34
Black 96Spr-22,23
Breakabeen 92Spr-7
Broome 95Spr-16
Conesville 95Spr-32
GPS mapping project 96Fall-35
Hynds family 94Fall-28
Jefferson Baptist 94Fall-4
Lawyersville Reformed 92Spr-17, 96Spr-22,24
Little West Kill 93Spr-34
Middleburgh 96Spr-22
No. 9 (South Gilboa) 93Spr-34
Patchin 90Fall-13
Roman Catholic 91Fall-6
Rossman Hill 94Spr-2
Schoharie Hill Baptist 94Fall-5
Schoharie Lutheran 91Spr-14, 96 Spr-18,22,23
Search for 95Spr-32
Serviss & Barner, headstone (I) 94Fall-25
Sharon 96Fall-35
Slate Hill 93Spr-18D
Soule 92Spr-13, 93Spr-34
South Gilboa 92Spr-13
Valley (Sloansville) 93Spr-26
Vintonton 94Fall-19
Wright 95Spr-32
Census. Black mid-20th century 92Fall-25, slaves 1790-1830
91Spr-13,19
Census. See Demographics.
Center Valley 91Spr-5
Central Bridge. 96Fall,12
1898 Safe crackers 98Fall-31
1987 flood 97Spr-20
Ambulance 95Spr-8
Automobile company 97Fall-15,21
Bridges 91Fall-18, 96Fall-3; humpback 92Spr-4
Churches 91Fall-7, 97Fall-16
Fire department (I,S) 97Fall-14
Plank road 93Fall-14,15,17
Postal service 93Fall-19
Railroad (I) 90Spr-29, 92Spr-2,3; influence of
97Fall-16
Roads 94Spr-10
Roman Catholic Church 91Fall-7
School 93Spr-13
Water company 97Fall-17
Cerrotti, Dennis Rev. 98Fall-35
Chamberlain, Mrs. 93Spr-2
Frank 90Fall-2
James 99Fall-26.
Jessie 90Fall-26
Chambers, David 92Spr-16,17
Champlin, Mrs. 93Spr-8
Norman P. 90Spr-6
Jay 90Spr-6
Chapman, Victor C. 94Fall-32
Charcoal 90Spr-2
Charland, Theresa 94Spr-18B
Charleston, Montgomery County 96Spr-30
Charlotte Creek 95Spr-2, 96Fall-19
Charlotte River Patent 96Fall-20
Charlotteville 94Spr-34, 97Spr-13
Wood alcohol factory (S) 92Fall-31
Plank road 93Fall-19
Charlton, Jacob 96Spr-23; 98Spr-9
Chase
Abner 92Spr-5, 94Spr-20
Catherine See Catherine Cole
George 92Fall-12
Jerusha Willsey 92Fall-12
John Parker 92Fall-12
Polrinda 92Fall-12
Chechnicki, Brian 99Fall-3
Cherry Valley, Otsego County (S) 99Spr-11
Rail junction historical marker (I) 99Fall-8
Cherry Valley, Sharon & Albany RR 99Fall-8
Chianucci, Betty Cole 95Fall-25,26
Chichester (Q) 95Fall-36, 98Spr-16
Betty M. 92Spr-21
Daniel 96Fall-2
Chickering, Samuel 94Fall-12
Chirieleison, Frances 93Fall-9
Choat, William 94Fall-12
Chriss
Grover 95Fall-9
Isabel 95Fall-7.
Christensen, Mr. 92Spr-11
Jeff 98Fall-12
Katie 92Spr-6,12
Linda (I) 92Spr-9, Linda 95Spr-5
Christoph, Florence & Peter 90Fall-17
Chrysler
Adam See Crysler
William 95Fall-22
CHURCHES. See also individual communities. 1914 Sunday
school picnic 91Spr-4; Beards Hollow bell 93Fall-27; black 94Fall-13;
Bowery mission (NYC) 90Spr-6; Brick 94Spr-13; Brimstone (Blenheim)
93Fall-29; burning mortgage 91Spr-5; camp meetings 94Fall-6,
95Fall-14; Delaware circuit 94Spr-21; friary 91Fall-9; Gallupville
93Fall-22; Jesuits 91Fall-5; missionaries 91Fall-5; Old Chapel
(Gallupville) 93Fall-22; prayer meetings (S) 93Spr-17; revivals
90Spr-6 see also camp meetings; Schoharie Community 92Fall-25;
Sharon Hill bell 91Spr-7; West Fulton 94Spr-21,22
A.M.E. 96Spr-14,25; Schoharie (S,I) 92Fall-21
Baptist. 95Spr-17,18; 95Fall-14; 96Spr-31;
96Fall-23; 98Fall-35; Armenian/New Measure/Newlights 94Fall-11;
association 94Spr-21; Blenheim 94Fall-11; Bristol 94Fall-8; Broome
94Fall-8,11; Gilboa Flat Creek 91Fall-20; Jefferson (S,I,M)
94Fall-4,7,8, 94Fall-3,10,11, elders (I) 94Fall-Cover, ownership
disagreement 94Fall-12; Old School/Primitive (S) 94Fall-Cover,2,6,11;
Jefferson New 94Fall-12; Schoharie Hill (S,I,M) 94Fall-2,6, cemetery
94Fall-5; South Gilboa 92Spr-13; Summit 93Spr-16; West Fulton
93Fall-27, 94Spr-21; West Fulton 94Spr-21, 94Fall-16
Congregational. 99Fall-19; immigrants
93Spr-23
Episcopal. Christ's 93Spr-22; Esperance 93Spr-28;
Middleburgh 91Fall-7,9; Sharon Springs 90Fall-2, rector 91Spr-5; West
Middleburgh 94Spr-3
Evangelical. St. Matthew's 93Fall-28
Free Methodist. Barnerville 94Fall-7
Lutheran. 93Fall-28, 97Fall-16, 99Fall-2,
99Fall-18B,D. Breakabeen 92Spr-6; Brunnen Dorf 91Spr-14; Cobleskill
93Fall-27; Gallupville 94Spr-13; Luther League 93Spr-8; Schoharie
93Spr-26
Methodist. See also A.M.E. and Free
Methodist. 95Spr-17; 96Fall-22,23,32; 96Spr-17,25,31; 97Fall-16;
99Fall-10,20. Barnerville 93Spr-32; Blenheim (I,S) 90Spr-3-7;
Cobleskill 90Fall-24, (S) 94Spr-29, (I) 94Spr-31; Gallupville
93Fall-22; Jefferson 91Fall-12; Middleburgh 93Fall-28; Rossman Hill
91Spr-4; Schoharie 91Fall-10, 92Fall-21; Schoharie Hill tabernacle
94Fall-6; Sharon Hill (S) 91Spr-7; Sharon Springs (S) 91Spr-5,
94Spr-22; Vintonton 94Fall-17; Warnerville (I) 91Spr-4; West Fulton
94Spr-21, 94Fall-17; West Richmondville 94Spr-24
Presbyterian. 96Spr-26, 30; (I) 99Fall-21.
Breakabeen 92Spr-6, (I) 93Spr-17, 93Fall-29; Esperance 91Fall-27,
93Spr-23, (S) 99Fall-19; Schoharie 91Fall-10
Quaker. 90Spr-5, 98Fall-35,36
Reformed. 95Spr-4; 96Fall-2,4; 97Spr-36;
99Fall-30. Breakabeen 92Spr-6, 93Fall-29; Dorlach German 92Spr-14;
93Fall-22; Lawyersville 92Spr-14,17, 1868 pew chart 92Spr-16, history
of (ref) 95Fall-14; Middleburgh (I) 93Fall-27; Schoharie 93Spr-26
Roman Catholic. (S,M) 91Fall-5,11, (I) 97Fall-12,
99Spr-25, 1983 "Peace Pastoral" 99Spr-20; Jesuits 91Fall-5; LaSalette
brothers 91Fall-9; Our Lady Queen of Peace friary 91Fall-9; shrines
91Fall-7; Sisters of Atonement 91Fall-7,9. Central Bridge 91Fall-7;
Cobleskill (I) 91Fall-6; Gilboa 91Fall-6; Howes Cave (I) 91Fall-7;
Jefferson (I) 91Fall-12; Middleburgh (I) 91Fall-8; Schoharie (I)
91Fall-7,10, 92Fall-21; Sharon Springs (I) 91Fall-5,6; Summit (I)
91Fall-12
Russian Orthodox. Jordanville monastery
91Spr-7
Salvation Army. 98Fall-31
Seventh Day Adventist. 93Spr-21
Union. 95Spr-13-16; Sharon Springs 91Fall-6
Civil rights 97Fall-31
CIVIL WAR. 95Spr-13. Blacks in (S) 98Spr-7; Copperheads
96Spr-17; elderly enlistee 99Spr-19; G.W. Guernsey in (S)
99Spr-30; Grand Army of the Republic 96Spr-23, 98Fall-28,
encampment 99Fall-14; graves 96Spr-23; James Tanner (S)
98Fall-24; sailors (S) 93Fall-23; veterans 94Spr-24,26,
96Spr-18
Camps and prisons. Andersonville 97Fall-6;
99Spr-31. Belle Island 99Spr-31. Camp Vedder 97Fall-2
Engagements. Appomattox 94Spr-27; Bull Run
94Spr-28; Cedar Mountain 98Fall-25; Cemetery Ridge 94Fall-18; Fair
Oaks 94Spr-25, 98Fall-24; Gettysburg (I,S) 97Fall-Cover,2, casualtiy
list 97Fall-7; Lookout Mountain 94Fall-18, 99Spr-30; Malvern
Hill 94Spr-25; Peninsula campaign 98Fall-24; Richmond 94Spr-25;
Second Bull Run 94Spr-25, 98Fall-25; Seven Days 94Spr-25, 98Fall-25;
Seven Pines 98Fall-24,25; Williamsburg 94Spr-25; Yorktown 94Spr-25,
98Fall-24
Units. 3rd N.Y. Cavalry 93Fall-15, 98Spr-9. 11th
U.S. Colored 98Spr-9. 14th R.I. Heavy Art. 98Spr-9. 19th N.Y. Infantry
96Spr-28. 20th U.S. Colored 98Spr-9. 27th Pa. 97Fall-4. 26th U.S.
Colored 98Spr-9,10. 31st U.S. Colored 98Spr-9. 73rd Pa. 97Fall-4. 87th
N.Y. Infantry 98Fall-24,25. 125th N.Y. re-enactors 96Fall,17. 134th
N.Y. Infantry 91Spr-11, 91Fall-22, 96Spr-9, 97Fall-2, 99Spr-30,
monument (I) 97Fall-6, (Q) 90Fall-31, 96Fall-7. 154th N.Y. 97Fall-4,5.
USS Galena 93Fall-23, (I) 93Fall-24. USS Santiago de Cuba (I)
93Fall-23. USS Wabash (I) 93Fall-23
Civilian Conservation Corps. See United States
Clapper, Mr. 92Spr-6
Ella 95Fall-30
Ethel (I) 94Spr-23
Franklin 90Fall-15, 91Fall-21, 93Fall-26
Harry 94Fall-14-16,18,20
Joyce 94Fall-20
Phyllis Dewell 93Fall-26
Timothy Mrs. 94Fall-17
Clark's store 96Fall,14
Clark, Gen. 91Fall-27
Charles 98Fall-5
Claude 91Spr-8
David 96Fall-24
Elizabeth 99Spr-18
Helen 98Spr-11
John T. 95Fall-15
Mortimer 97Fall-4; (I) 97Fall-5
P.S. 92Fall-24
Rose 97Fall-11
William S. 92Spr-24
Claus, Daniel 95Spr-21, 97Spr-30
Clausen, George 91Fall-24
Claxon & Perkins surveyors 93Fall-14
Cleary. Miss, organist 97Fall-12. Rev. Fr. 97Fall-11
Cleavland, James 99Fall-29
Clement, James 93Spr-29
Clements, Jan 97Spr-22
Clinton
DeWitt 91Fall-27, 99Spr-38
George 93Spr-26; 95Spr-14, 96Fall-20; 98Spr-24;
99Spr-4,9,10
Henry 91Fall-13
James 99Spr-3,4,10,14
Clist, Mary 93Fall-32
Clyde, Mrs. 99Spr-11,12
Agnes 99Spr-12
Ann 99Spr-11
Samuel 99Spr-11,13, 99Fall,31
Clymer, John Rev. 94Spr-31
Coats, Robert Jr. 99Spr-18
Coble, Ralph M. 92Fall-20
Cobleskill 96Fall,10
Band 95Fall-35
Blacks in Civil War 98Spr-9
Centre Park statue 93Spr-15
Churches 94Fall-10, 95Spr-16, 98Fall-35,
Baptist 98Fall-35, Lutheran 93Fall-27, Methodist 90Fall-24, Roman Catholic (I) 91Fall-6 Colonial stationer fire 91Fall-3
Dairy 94Fall-23
Depot (I) 90Spr-30
Early twentieth century 90Spr-22
Empire restaurant fire 91Fall-3,4
Fair 92Spr-6, 95Spr-30, 95Fall-17, 96Spr-11,
1848 (I,S) 98Spr-14, flooded 96Fall-7
Fire department ambulance 95Spr-8
Floods 96Fall-4,5,7
Golf and country club 90Spr-23
Historian 96Spr-36
Historic district 96Spr-36
Historical society 90Spr-16B, 95Fall-3, 96Spr-36
Hotels 98Spr-28
In Revolution (S) 99Spr-2,6
Index newspaper, 96Fall-32
Mayor Jay Cross 93Spr-16
Name (S) 92Fall-20
Olsen department store fire (I,S) 91Fall-Cover,2
Physician 93Spr-13
Plank road 92Spr-2
Public library 92Spr-22
Rail junction historical marker 99Fall-2
Rebuilt following invasion 99Spr-7
Reservoir 94Fall-24
Restoration and Development Corp. 96Spr-36
Roads & taxes 94Spr-14
Roads 95Spr-2
Schools, C-R Central 96Fall-33, 99Fall-18, high school
96Fall,13
Selkirk block 93Fall-27
Sesquicentennial celebration 95Fall-10
Stone Products 98Fall-10,11
Times
96Fall-32
Times-Journal 92Spr-36
Town formed 95Spr-3
Village (S) 90Spr22
Cobleskill Centre See Mineral Springs
Cobleskill Creek 99Fall-17; flood 96Fall-5
Cobus Kill 92Fall-20, 99Spr-4
Cobus, Jocabus 99Spr-4
Cohen, Anna Margaret (Q) 95Fall-36.
Colburn, Harold 91Fall-8
Colby, Thomas 92Spr-28
Cole
Catherine Chase 92Fall-12
Clevie 96Spr-21
Deanna 95Spr-7,10
James 96Fall,14
Loren 93Spr-5
Maria Keyser 92Spr-5
Mary 96Spr-21
Peter 92Spr-16,17
Sylvester 94Fall-32
Collier, George Zabriskie (A) 95Fall-20.
Collins
Lavinia Deyo (Q) 94Fall-27, 95Spr-33
Leon 94Fall-32
Colonial stationers fire 91Fall-3
Colvin, Verplank 94Spr-8
Colyer
Jeanette 93Fall-9
Jeanett 96Spr-22,25
W.B. 97Fall-15, harness shop 97Fall-19
Commins, James 97Spr-10,11
Community Hospital of Schoharie County 90Spr-28; Lifeline program
92Spr-11
Commuting, bus & rail 96Spr-24
Compston, Edward 99Fall-20
Compy, Johnston 99Spr-6
Comstock, Charles 94Spr-22
Conesville 94Spr-2, 96Fall-33
Cemeteries 95Spr-32
Early 20th century 97Fall-11
Fire department ambulance 95Spr-8
Grange 94Spr-18A
Roads & taxes 94Spr-14
School 10 99Fall,32
Witch 92Fall-11
Conklin (Q) 96Fall-7
Absalm 95Spr-36
G. 93Fall-21
George W. (A) 97Fall-2
Henry 94Spr-2, 98Fall-13, 99Spr-38,40
Ralph 95Fall-7
Connolly, Joseph F. 91Fall-12
Conrey, Mike 96Fall,14
Conrow, Robert 98Spr-26
Cook
Benjamin 93Spr-34
Edwin P. 90Fall-15
Frederick 99Spr-10
John 96Fall-23
Squire, farm 95Spr-12.
Cooke, Charles 99Spr-23
Cooksburgh 92Spr-2
Cooney, Dutch 93Fall-21
Coonradt, Steve 92Spr-31
Coons, Mr. 92Spr-8
Amparo 92Spr-12
Claude E. 98Fall-17
Claude F. 92Spr-12
Gladys 98Fall-17
Harold 94Fall-20, 95Spr-5
Hester 98Fall-17
June 97Fall-34
Lewis 95Fall-9
Manley 98Fall-17
Ruth 92Spr-31
Sylvester 95Spr-32
W. 93Spr-7
Cooper (Q) 95Fall-36, 97Fall-33
Mrs. 93Spr-3
Karl 94Spr-18B
Corbin, Rita 91Spr-22
Corcoran store (Breakabeen) 92Spr-5
Corn Mountain. See Vroman's Nose
Cornell Hollow 90Spr-3,6, 93Fall-29
Cornell
Alicia 94Fall-30,31
Dianna l 98Fall-17
Donald 90Spr-6
Fanchon Dewell (A) 90Fall-5,12, 92Fall-29, 93Fall-26,
94Fall-30,31, 98Fall-14
Florence 98Fall-16
Harry 90Spr-6
John 90Spr-6, 96Fall-24
Lyn Everett 91Fall-21, 98Fall-14
Lyndon 90Fall-12, 93Fall-26
Lyndon B. 98Fall-16
Marie 90Fall-12
Mary (Q) 95Fall-36
Valintine 90Spr-6
Vernon 98Fall-16
Cornplanter 93Spr-9-12
Cornwell, John 96Fall-24
Corsal, John J. 90Fall-26
Cosgrave
Charles 97Fall-5,7
C.H. (Q) 91Spr-11, 90Fall-31, 91Fall-22
Charles H. 99Spr-31
Coster, Charles 97Fall-2-5; 99Spr-30
Cotton Hill 93Fall-20, 94Spr-5
Cotton mill, Gilboa 98Fall-4
Cottone, Cassandra 90Fall-7,12
Cottrell, Mr. 90Spr-6
Coughlin, Fr., radio preacher 96Fall,15
Countryman family 91Fall-25
Avery 98Fall-35
Nancy 98Fall-35
Courter, Charles 98Spr-15,28
Courthouse See Schoharie County Government
Courts
1931 murder trial 97Spr-2
19th century (S) 90Spr-11
Circuit court 96Fall-22 Common Pleas 91Fall-26
Judges 90Spr-6, 94Spr-6, 26
Covered bridges See Bridges
Cowles, Mike 98Spr-31.
Cox
Dennis 91Fall-12
L.W. Mrs. 99Spr-14
Cozy Nook farm 90Spr-19
Craft, John 90Fall-9
Craig
Gertrude 91Spr-6
Robert 91Fall-7,8
Crapser
Benjamin 94Fall-11
Betsy 94Fall-12
Grandma 90Spr-7
Jesse A. 97Fall-7
Randy 99Fall-17
Crawford (Q) 95Spr-33
Abram (Q) 94Fall-27
Hugh 99Fall-22
Creameries. See Agriculture, dairy
Creighton, David 97Fall-5,7
Crime
1898 Central Bridge safe cracking 98Fall-31
1930 murder of Sheriff Henry Steadman (I,S) 97Spr-2
Execution 96Spr-15
Crippen, Gundon Rev. (Q) 94Fall-27, (Q) 95Spr-33
Crippins, Mrs. funeral 93Spr-3
Cromwell, Oliver 98Spr-7
Cronson, Mary (I) 95Spr-18D
Crookshank, Alexander 99Fall-19
Crosby (G-ref) 95Fall-30
Cross
Jay 93Spr-16
Samuel Dr. 93Spr-13
Croswell, Mr. 91Fall-28
Crounse, C.J. 92Fall-4
Crozier, G.G. Mr & Mrs. 95Spr-18
Cruikshank, Ernest 99Spr-40
Crunkrite, Rachel (Q) 95Fall-36
Crysler (G-ref) 95Fall-29. See also Krysler
Adam 92Fall-18, 95Fall-22, 97Fall-28,32, 99Spr-7
Margaret 91Spr-25
Crystal Lake 95Spr-12; 99Fall,33
Cubbage, Elder (I) 94Fall-Cover
Cuddleback, Walter 96Spr-21
Cudmore, Dana 91Spr-26
Culick, Mercedes (A) 97Spr-20,23
Cullings, Peter 93Fall-21, 96Fall-6
Cumming(s), John 91Fall-26
Cummings
Carl 99Fall-20
John 99Fall-19
Cumpston, Edward 93Spr-22,27
Curley, Joan 91Fall-11, Joan 99Spr-29
Curren, Samuel 93Fall-21
Currie, John 91Fall-26
Curtin, Mary 99Spr-21,22,25
Curtis
B.P. 90Spr-3
Margaret 90Spr-6
Orrin B. 90Spr-6
Cuttleback, Earl 97Spr-31
Czaplinski, Larry 97Spr-21
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D.W. Jenkins Hose Co. 97Fall-15. See also Central Bridge fire
department
Dachstatter, Anna Elizabeth & George 91Fall-25
Dairies See Agriculture, Creameries
Dairy Deli 99Spr-5.
Dairymen's League 90Fall-15
Dakota Territory 96Spr-26.
Dales, Orrin P. 90Spr-6
Damrosch, Walter 96Fall,14.
Dams. Gilboa 96Fall-2. Middleburgh 96Fall-3. New York Power Authority
96Fall-2.
Dana
Gilbert 92Spr-16,17
H.T. (A) 90Spr-29
James 99Fall-25,27
Philip 97Fall-6,7
Danforth family 96Fall-4
Asa 97Fall-23
G.L. 93Fall-2
George 97Fall-23
George L. 93Fall-28
John historical marker 99Fall-3
Jonathan 97Fall-22,23
Judge 96Fall-3
Peter S. 98Spr-15
Pierre W. 92Spr-23
Volney 94Fall-16B
D'Angelo, Starlyn (A) 99Fall-18b
Daniels
John (A) 90Fall-20, 91Spr-7, (A) 92Spr-14,20,21, (A)
92Fall-21, (A) 93Fall-4, 95Fall-2, 95Fall-20, (A) 96Spr-13, 97Spr-34,
97Fall-32, (A) 98Spr-7, (A) 98Fall-33, (A) 99Spr-20
Louise 98Fall-33,36, 99Spr-21,25,29
Darling Hollow 90Spr-6, 93Fall-29
Dasey, James J. 91Fall-7,8,10,12
Daughters of the American Revolution 99Spr-6
David, John 99Fall-22
Davis & Palmer store 98Fall-5
Davis
Frederick J. 98Spr-22
George 99Fall-15
Lorraine 97Fall-17
Phillip 98Spr-26
Shirley 92Spr-31
William 99Fall-15
Dead Man's Creek 92Fall-11
Dean, slave of Peter Loucks 92Spr-15
Dearstyne District 94Fall-16
Dearstyne, Frieda (I) 94Spr-23
Debartolo, Peter 95Spr-7,10
Decker
Daniel 96Fall-23
Ella 93Spr-4,6
Nancy Sloan 96Spr-30
Richard 94Fall-12
Deeds See Patents
DeGraff (Q) 95Fall-36
DeGroff, Ken 94Fall-2, 95Spr-26, 96Spr-12
Deitz
Edwin 96Fall-6
John 92Fall-15
DeJulio, Mary Antione 99Fall-18C
Delancy, Eliza Beth 97Spr-13
Delanson band 95Fall-35
Delaware & Hudson RR 90Spr-7,8,30, 90Fall-24, 92Spr-4,
97Fall-16,17,19 See also Railroads
1898 Central Bridge robbery 98Fall-31
Sharon depot 91Fall-16
Delco electric plant 95Fall-33
Delhi, Delaware County 99Spr-38
DeLingery, Francois 95Spr-24
Delley, Abraham 98Fall-22
Deming, Philander (A,I) 90Spr-11
Demmons, Grace 95Fall-7
Democrats 90Spr-15,28, 91Fall-26,27 See also Politics
Demographics. 1875 census 98Fall-33. Blacks (S) 96Spr-13. Irish
immigration 97Fall-11. Migration 96Spr-13,26; 96Fall-20,23. Palatines
96Spr-34;99Spr-2
Dempster, Charlotte & William 91Spr-6
Denny, Corwin 93Spr-20
Denu, Sherri 94Fall-16B
Denver, John 99Spr-29.
Depew, Rowena 98Fall-16,17
Depression, Great 92Spr-4, 95Spr-27, 95Fall-15. Recollections
95Fall-26; 96Fall-14,31. Impact 96Fall-25. See also United States
Civilian Conservation Corps, United States
Works Progress Administration, United States
Work Projects Administration
Dequinder, Anthony 97Spr-9
DeRosiere, Nicole 90Fall-27
DeRoziere, Roger 95Spr-18C
Devil's Lake 98Spr-6
Dewell
Burdette 98Fall-16
Evelyn 98Fall-14,16
Evelyn Safford (A) 91Spr-27, (A) 93Fall-25
Everett 91Spr-27, 98Fall-15,16; Mrs. (A) 91Fall-21,
93Fall-25, (I) 93Fall-26
Fanchon 93Fall-25,26, 98Fall-16
Lula Maie 98Fall-16
Phyllis 93Fall-25,26, Phyllis 98Fall-16
W. Everett 91Fall-21
Dewey
Margaret (Q) 91Fall-22
Robert A. 93Fall-6
Dewing, Jared 91Fall-27
DeWitt
Cornelius 98Spr-9
Henry T. 98Spr-9
Dexter
Carmen 98Fall-10
Edwin M. 92Fall-13
Deyo
Levy 97Spr-32
Philip 92Fall-8
Diamond, Tom 93Fall-6,7
Dibble Hollow. 96Fall-22. School (S,I) 95Fall-25
Dibble
Ambrose 95Fall-28
Caleb 95Fall-28
David Mrs. 95Fall-28
Laverne 90Spr-7
George 95Fall-28
Hiram 95Fall-28
LaVerne 95Fall-28
Lela 95Fall-25,29
Menzo 94Spr-21
Milo R. 93Fall-23
Patrick 96Fall-23
Dice family See Dies
Dickerman, Hezekiah 96Spr-28
Dickers, Grace Benjamin 93Spr-34
Dickinson, Mrs. 92Spr-28
DiCocco, Barbara 98Fall-2
Diefendorf family 91Fall-25; P. 92Spr-16,17
Dies / Dice family (Q) 91Spr-11
Dies, John, Matthew & Jacob 98Fall-3
Dietz
Abram 98Spr-15
Amy 94Spr-18
C.E. 92Fall-4
David 96Fall-6
William 99Fall-18D
Dignan, John J. 91Fall-8
Dillenbeck
family 93Fall-22; (G-ref) 95Fall-30
as Tillpaugh 93Fall-22
Webster 93Fall-21
Dingman
Amisa 94Fall-12
Jonathan/John 96Fall-24
S. 90Fall-22
DiPace, Thomas 91Fall-12
District Attorneys See Schoharie County government
Dittiger, Margaret 95Spr-7,10
Dittmar
Gertie 95Spr-28,29
Gertrude (I) 94Fall-6, 95Spr-26
John 95Spr-26,29,30, 95Fall-36
Laura 94Fall-3
Lora (I) 94Fall-6
Martin (I) 94Fall-6
Dix, Dorothea 99Fall-12
Doan, Steve 98Fall-10
Doblin, Helga 97Spr-30
Dobrynski, B.J. 91Fall-8
Dockstader family 91Fall-25
Dodd, Mead & Co. 93Fall-2,3
Dodge
D.D. 90Spr-12
Daniel 96Fall-24
Rachel 96Fall-24
Doerge
Anne 92Spr-31, 95Spr-4
David H. (I) 95Spr-7,10
Dolan, Rosemary Christoff (A) 97Fall-14,18
Dominic, J.J. 96Fall-3
Dominick
John 91Spr-14, 92Fall-15
Weidman 93Fall-21, 94Spr-12
Doney Hollow 94Spr-2
Dongan
George P. 92Fall-8
Thomas 99Fall-23
Donohue, Jim 99Spr-26
Dopps Hotel 92Spr-24
Dorens, John 94Fall-32
Dorfs. See Palatines.
Dorlach, German Reformed Church 92Spr-14
Dorosky, Beverly 93Fall-16D
Doty, Ruth 97Spr-6
Double Gate 93Fall-15
Douglass, George 97Fall-5,7
Dow (G-ref) 95Fall-30; Lorenzo 90Spr-4, 99Fall-19
Dox, William M. Jr. 97Spr-18D
Doxsee, state trooper 97Spr-4
Drago, Barbara 99Fall-9
Draper, Lyman C. 93Spr-9
Driesback
Betsey 98Spr-27
Lion tamer 98Spr-28
Lyman 95Fall-9
Driggs
Alonzo 97Fall-7
C. 93Spr-2
Drinon, John Jr. 91Spr-9
Drum, John 99Spr-18
Drummond
Gordon 97Spr-10,12
William 97Spr-10,11
Drzwiecki, Francis 91Fall-12
Duane, James 93Spr-22,23,25,27-30
Duanesburg 93Spr-23,27, 93Fall-12, 95Spr-2
DuBois
Andrea 96Spr-34
Benjamin 99Spr-7
DuBoise
Henry 99Spr-4,6
Lewis 99Spr-2-5,10
Dudley store 92Spr-5
Dudley, W.S. 92Spr-5
Duell, Donald 92Fall-11
Dugan
Daniel J. 92Fall-10
Millie 92Spr-31
Duke, Elsie 96Fall,16
Dumond
Earl 93Fall-5
Gladys 93Fall-5
Peter 94Fall-27
Duncan, Mr. 93Spr-6
George 93Spr-6,7
Dunckle, Edward 93Fall-2
Dunkleman, Mark H. 97Fall-8
Dunmore, William 93Fall-27
Dunn
Joseph 96Fall-23
Ruth Schaeffer 99Fall,31
Dunscombe's Electricenter 97Fall-24
Durand
Harvey 94Fall-27
Mr., leases Schoharie fairgrounds 96Spr-9
Durfee
Chase 94Fall-11,12
J. 94Fall-12
Joseph 94Fall-11
Susan (I) 95Spr-7,10
Zepaniah C. 94Fall-12
Durham, Mrs. 93Spr-4
Hank 95Fall-32
Harrington 95Fall-9
Dutch barns (I) 91Fall-16B,C; Schaeffer/Ingold 90Spr-16A,B, (I)
90Fall-16A
Dutch Hill district 90Spr-8,10
Dutch Settlement 93Fall-20
Dutch settlers 96Spr-32
Dutton, Mrs. 93Spr-5
Dwyer, Phil(l)ip J. 91Fall-7,8
Dyckman, Michael 96Spr-28
Dyer
C. 94Fall-12
Calvin 94Fall-10,11,12
Joe (I) 94Fall-21
Lavina (I) 94Fall-6
Winthrop 94Fall-11,12
Dyse. See Dies
Dyson, Donald 98Spr-25
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E.A. Howard flour & feed mill fire 97Fall-19
Earl, William N. (I) 97Fall-4,7
Earles, Stanley 98Spr-26
Earls, Ralph 91Spr-32
Early Families of Schoharie County (Barker) 94Spr-33
Early, Jubel 94Spr-26
East Cobleskill 91Spr-32, 96Fall-32. Dramatic club (I)
95Fall-12,13; grocery store 91Spr-27; plank road 93Fall-19. See
also Punch Kill
East Hill churches 95Spr-13,14
Easter (Eaton), R.T. 92Fall-21,22
Easter, Walter L. Sr. 92Spr-24
Eastman, E.R. 94Spr-10
Easton, George W. Rev. 92Spr-24
Eaton, Pat & Bob 99Spr-29
Echoes from The Hills of Schoharie (O'Cair) 90Spr-21
Ecker family 91Fall-25
Eckerson (Q) 95Spr-33, 98Spr-16
Chauncy 93Fall-23
John 91Spr-14
Philip 93Fall-23
Thomas 91Spr-14, 93Fall-27
Edgett, Peter 96Fall-23
Edison, Thomas 92Spr-4
Edmonds, Walter D. 92Fall-2, (O) 98Spr-35
Education. See also Schools 1902 teacher salaries 93Fall-2,3
Charlotteville 90Spr-7
Cotton Hill (I) 91Spr-16B
Middleburgh (I) 93Fall-Cover, (S) 93Fall-2,
91Fall-7
Richmondville 90Spr-7
Rose Mountain district 91Spr-2
Schoharie 92Spr-25, 93Fall-4,6
Schoharie Junction 93Fall-8
Sharon Springs 91Spr-2, 90Fall-2
Summit 90Spr-16B
Vintonton (I) 94Fall-14
Warnerville 90Spr-7
West Fulton 94Spr-22, 94Fall-18
Edwards
Franklin 92Spr-12
Mabel 98Fall-16
Effner
Elijah D. (S) 97Spr-6
Joseph 97Fall-33
Thompson 93Fall-3
Valentine 90Spr-6
Wilhelmus (O) 97Fall-27
Eggers, Rose Marie 97Spr-35
Eggleston, Miles 97Fall-7
Elderkin, Sarah 99Spr-14
Eldredge (Q) 95Fall-36
Eleanor Roosevelt Development Services 92Spr-8,9,10
Elections . See also Politics
1888 presidential 98Fall-28
1930-1964 90Spr-28
vote buying 93Fall-7
Electricity. 97Spr-24
Barnerville 93Spr-33
Blenheim 93Fall-25
Delco generating plant 93Fall-25
Plants 95Fall-33; 96Fall-5
Elerson, David 92Fall-14, 96Spr-33; pension application
91Spr-21
Elkan, Karen Franqui 99Fall-15,17
Ellis Hospital 95Spr-6
Ellis
Grover 90Fall-15
Franklin 99Fall-23
Luther 98Fall-5
Richard Mrs. 95Fall-7
Ellison, David See Elerson above
Elmore, Daniel 97Spr-14
Elting, John 97Spr-12
Ely, Rev. 92Fall-22
Eminence. 94Fall-18, State forest 94Spr-2
Emmons, Herbert 95Spr-10
Empie, Dave Jr. 99Fall-3; (I) 99Fall-8
Empire Cooperative Fire Insurance Co. 92Spr-28,29
Enders & Cooper petroleum co. 97Fall-21
Enders
Jacob (O) 97Fall-27; 97Fall-20,33
Pat 91Spr-9, (A) 99Fall-14
Peter (O) 97Fall-28; 97Fall-15,21; livery
97Fall-21
Sally 93Fall-31
Samuel 98Spr-9
Wilhelmus (O) 97Fall-28
Engel, Paul Rev. 91Fall-10,11; 99Spr-20,22,29
Engle (Q) 98Spr-16
Charlie (I) 92Spr-Cover
T.J. 96Fall-5
Engles, J.L. & A.B. 98Fall-32
English
Addison 91Spr-4, 94Fall-17
Clayton 91Spr-4
Clyde 91Spr-4
Della (I) 94Spr-23
Della Swart 92Fall-11
Ed 94Fall-15
Leon 91Spr-4, 95Fall-7
Phoebe 91Spr-4, 94Fall-17
W.V. store (I) 90Spr-Cover
Wallace 91Spr-4,5, 93Spr-20, 94Fall-18,20
Engolt, Johannes 91Spr-14
Ensminger, Phillip 93Fall-3
Epidemics. Influenza following WW I 91Fall-20; TB 95Fall-31
Erb, Ron 99Fall-3
Ericson, Harry 90Spr-7
Erie Canal 92Spr-2
Erkert, Peter 95Fall-22
Ernst, Consuelo 99Spr-21
Erskine, Robert 93Spr-27
Erwin
J.M. 92Fall-4
William H. 92Fall-4,5,6,9
Esperance 94Spr-11
anti-horse thief society (S) 92Spr-23
band 90Spr-16A
blacks in Civil War 98Spr-9
bridges 93Spr-22,30
churches 99Fall-10; Presbyterian 91Fall-27; (S)
99Fall-19; (I) 99Fall-21
establishment of 93Spr-30
fire department ambulance 95Spr-8
floods 96Fall-2, 97Spr-20
hotels 91Fall-26
museum 92Spr-23
paper mill 99Fall-28
Phoenix Hotel 93Spr-30
postal service 93Fall-19
Sheldon Jackson Hall 99Fall-20
town formed 91Fall-28
witch 92Fall-11, (S) 93Spr-22
Evans, Margaret L. 97Spr-22
Everts, L.H 93Spr-13
Explosions See Fires
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F.A. Guernsey Co. (S) 98Spr-11
Face, William H. 98Spr-2
Factories. Button 93Fall-21; Gallupville 93Fall-21; Sharon
93Spr-35; tanneries 93Spr-35, 94Fall-14; umbrella 92Fall-7; wagon
93Fall-21; wood alcohol (S) 92Fall-31
Fagan, Catherine 95Spr-5,6
Fain
Jacob 94Fall-10
Lucy 94Fall-9
Robert 93Fall-5,8,9; 96Spr-19,20
Robert J.N. 93Fall-9
Sara 91Fall-10
Fairbanks
Elizabeth 97Spr-14
Jane 97Spr-14,15
Thomas 97Spr-14,15; 99Fall-16
Fairfield, John H. 90Fall-3
Fairgrounds, Schoharie 98Spr-12. See also Fairs.
Fairland 94Fall-14, 95Spr-17, 96Fall-22; school 94Fall-18
Fairs. 96Fall,12. Cobleskill 92Spr-6; 95Spr-30; 96Spr-11; 1848
(I,S) 98Spr-14. Legislative act 96Spr-2. Schoharie 95Spr-30;(S,I)
96Spr-2
Fake, Jacob 98Fall-22
Falcone, George & Joyce 90Fall-6,8,12
Fallone, Violet 90Fall-17
Falzarano, Joe 99Fall-3
Fancher family 94Spr-22
Bernice 94Fall-17
Ethel 94Spr-21
James 94Fall-16; farm (I) 94Fall-16
Sanford 94Fall-14,16,17,20
Farguer, Ben 95Fall-30
Farquahar
Benjamin 92Fall-21
Fred 90Fall-23
Farrell
Helene S. (I) 90Spr-16A,C; 93Fall-16C; 93Fall-32;
95Spr-18C; 96Spr-22; (A) 97Fall-21; (A) 98Fall-31; (I) 99Fall-3
Jack 90Spr-16B, 93Fall-16C
Faso, John 98Fall-9; 99Fall-16
Faulkner, Harriett TenEyck (Q) 93Fall-4
Feak See Feeck
Feck, Ann Eve 96Spr-34 See also Feek
Federal City. 96Fall-33
Federation of Historic Services 90Spr-16C
Feeck See also Feek
John 91Spr-23
Margaret (S) 91Spr-23
Peggy 96Spr-33
Feek See also Feeck
Feek, Anne Eve 97Spr-29 See also Feck
Fegtberg Hill 94Spr-6,8,9
Fenton, Elder 94Fall-5; (I) 94Fall-7
Ferenczy, Paul Rev. 97Fall-22.
Ferguson
Alonzo 90Spr-29
Catherine 94Fall-19
John 90Spr-6, 92Spr-32, 94Fall-19
Fero (G-ref) 95Fall-30; Thomas E. 90Spr-6
Ferrill, Mr. (hotel builder) 91Spr-9
Ferris
Maria (Q) 96Spr-12
William 96Fall-24
Justis 96Fall-24
Ferster, George 98Spr-28; 99Spr-8
Fetcher, Louise 99Spr-29
Fichter, Andrew 99Spr-8
Fick, John 95Spr-6
Fields (Q) 95Fall-36
Figter, Henry 92Spr-14
Fillmore, Comptroller 91Fall-28
Finch
Orville 93Fall-21
Albert 96Fall-24. I. 99Spr-36,40
Finck, Elizabeth 99Fall-18B,C,D
Fine, Ira 97Spr-23
Finegan, Ada, Michael, Nina & Thomas 94Spr-22,23
Fink, Andrew 92Fall-15
Finkle, Harrison 92Fall-4
Finley/Findley. James & Sarah 96Fall-24
Finnegan Associates 94Spr-34
Fires
1843 Zimmer-Hilts house 95Fall-22
1880 Huntersland school 95Spr-36
1890 Central Bridge 97Fall-17
1898 house 98Fall-32
1900 barn 93Spr-7
1902 Lawyersville VanWagenen tenant house
90Fall-22
1935 97Fall-19
1938 Blenheim hotel 90Fall-8
1942 Middleburgh Baker Hotel 91Spr-8
1952 Hedding M.E. Church 90Spr-6
1971 Cobleskill Olsen Department Store (S)
91Fall-2
1990 North Blenheim explosion (I,S) 90Fall-5,
92Spr-12, (S) 92Fall-29
Fire towers (I,S) 98Spr-25
Fonda house 98Fall-32
Forest Fire Lookout Association 98Spr-26
Schoharie, Van Fleet residence 96Spr-12
West Fulton Methodist Church 94Spr-21
Fischer, Victor 97Spr-10
Fish, Solomon 96Spr-2
Fisher
Albert 90Fall-21, 96Spr-19
Charles 96Fall-24
Clifford G. (O) 98Spr-29
Cynthia 90Fall-20
Daniel 98Spr-29
Frederick 91Spr-21, 97Fall-28
Ida 98Spr-29
Fissell, Tom 99Fall-3
Fitch, Albert 96Fall-23
Fitzhenry, Robert 94Spr-5
Flanders, Ellen 99Spr-27
Flansburgh, Heny 96Fall-3
Fleck, Ney Mrs. 95Fall-7,9
Fleischman, Micky 99Spr-26
Flint, William 91Spr-6
Floods 95Fall-32. (I,S) 96Fall-Cover,2
1798 93Spr-28
1850 93Fall-17
1987 (S) 97Spr-20
1996 96Spr-18C; 97Spr-36
Rescue 96Fall-4
Florence's restaurant, Middleburgh 94Fall-21
Flores, Luis 98Spr-25.
Florio, Florence, drowned 90Fall-25
Fly Creek 99Fall-22.
Fogle, Jake 90Spr-8,10
Foland foundry 96Fall-5.
Foland, Mr. 92Spr-8,11
Barry (I) 94Fall-21
Charles Mrs. 93Spr-17
Donald 94Fall-32
E. 92Spr-12
Jessica 92Spr-12
Martha 93Fall-32, 94Fall-16B, 97Fall-34; (A)
99Spr-15, 99Fall-3
Robert 94Fall-32
Willard 92Spr-12, 98Spr-25
William 97Spr-5; William A. 92Spr-8
Follock, Joachim 91Spr-25
Fonda family 91Fall-25
Andrew 91Spr-6
Catherine 91Spr-6
Freeman 98Fall-32
Tim 97Spr-22
William 94Fall-32
Foot, Esther 94Fall-6
Foote, Alma, Austin & Mrs., Nina (I) 94Fall-6
Force, Rev. 93Fall-22
Ford
Carrie 90Spr-8
Charles & Mrs. 90Spr-8,9
John 93Spr-28,29
S.S. 91Spr-11
Forest Fire Lookout Association 98Spr-26
Forsht, Nichol 90Spr-16B
Fort Orange 94Spr-6
Fosburg, Jacob 98Spr-9.
Foster & Wemple's store. 96Spr-30.,31.
Foster
James M. 90Spr-29
Spencer 96Spr-31.
Foundry, Foland's 96Fall-5
Fox Creek 94Spr-6,8, 95Spr-2
Bridge 94Spr-9, 96Fall-3
Flood 96Fall-2,3,4,7
Hamlet (Gallupville) 95Fall-21
Railroad (S) 92Fall-3
Road 94Spr-6
Settlement 93Fall-20
Valley 94Spr-16
Fox family 91Fall-25
Fox Mills 91Spr-17
Fox
Alfreda (I) 91Fall-Cover
G.L. 93Fall-2
George 91Fall-25
Hendrick 96Fall-24
Foxenkill See Fox Creek
Fox's (Foxen) Dorf 94Spr-6
France
J.A. Mrs. 98Spr-27,28
Jacob 96Fall-24.
Leon 93Spr-32
Francis B. Spencer Library 92Spr-22, (I,S) 92Spr-28
Franklin, Mrs., Cobleskill teacher 96Fall,16
Benjamin 97Spr-29
Franklinton. (Civil War Q) 96Fall-7
Fraser, Simon 96Spr-33; 98Fall-30
Frasier
A.D. 99Fall-17
Lewis 99Fall-17
Mary Elizabeth 92Fall-24
Frazee, Fenton 90Spr-6
Fredendall (Q) 98Spr-16
Frederick Family of Rural Albany Co., N.Y. (Frederick,
Kenneth J.) 93Spr-18D
Frederick, Kenneth J. 93Spr-18D
Freeman's Expositor 96Spr-16,17
Freeman, Jay C. 90Fall-3
Freemire / Freemyer see also Freymeyer
Freemire
George 99Spr-8
John 99Spr-8
Freemyer, family quilt 94Spr-18D
A.J. 91Spr-8,9
French & Indian War 92Fall-16, 20, 97Fall-28, 98Spr-18
3rd N.Y. Regiment 95Spr-21,22,25
Battle of Lake George 93Spr-9, 99Fall-27
Fort Niagara 95Spr-22,25
N.Y Provincial troops 95Spr-21
Vrooman journal 95Spr-21
French
Bill 98Fall-10
J.H. 99Fall-24
Miah 94Fall-8
Freymeyer (G-ref) 95Fall-29. See also Freemire and Freemyer
Friary, Our Lady Queen of Peace 91Fall-9
Frink, A.B. 93Fall-22
Frinks Corners 93Fall-20
Frisbie & Manning 93Fall-3
Frisbie Brothers 93Fall-3
Frisbie
D.D. 98Fall-32; Mrs. 93Spr-8
Dan 97Spr-31
David 93Spr-7
G.D. 98Fall-32
G.N. 93Spr-3, 93Fall-2
Lydia 97Spr-13
Noah 97Spr-13
Frisbieville 98Spr-12; flood 96Fall-5
Friss, Alvin, Dolly, Leon & Bill 96Fall,15
Fritz, Janet 99Fall-20
Frost, James 91Fall-28
Frothingham, Washintgon 99Fall-23
Fryer, William 97Spr-14
Fuel 90Spr-2
Fuller
George L. 98Fall-5
Josiah 96Fall-23
Josie 92Spr-12, 95Spr-32
Fullin(g)ton, George 93Spr-5,6
Fulton 93Fall-17, 96Spr-28
131st anniversary 94Spr-23
Ambulance 95Spr-5
Bridges 92Spr-4
Cemeteries 97Fall-34
Churches 94Fall-10
Early 20th century recollections 97Spr-24
Fire tower 98Spr-26
Flood 96Fall-5
Schools. No. 15, 99Fall,33; Dist. 7 95Fall-25
Settlement of 96Fall-18
West Butler hamlet 92Spr-26
Fulton Hill 95Spr-17
Fultonham 94Spr-3, 94Spr-22
Fife and drum corps 94Spr-22
Flood 96Fall-4
Rhinehart's store 94Fall-21
Funda, Jeles 99Fall-22
Furman(?) Rod 93Fall-7
Furman, Rod 96Spr-20
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G.L. Fox & Co. 93Fall-2
Gage, Jim 97Spr-32
Gaige, Egbert M. 93Fall-18
Galasso, Emil 98Fall-10,12
Gale, Dr. 94Spr-22
Gilbert 93Spr-33
Galloway, Mrs. Rev. (I) 94Spr-23
Gallup
Almerin 93Fall-20
Ezra 93Fall-20, 95Fall-21,23,24, (O) 97Fall-28; Ezra Jr.
93Fall-20, 94Spr-6
Nathan 93Fall-20
William H. 93Fall-20
Gallupville (S) 93Fall-20, 94Spr-16,18,19,20, 97Fall-28
Bridge 96Fall-3
Churches 93Fall-22, 94Spr-13
Fire house 94Spr-13
Flood 96Fall-3,7
Fox Creek hamlet 95Fall-21
GLF mill 93Fall-22
Inn 93Fall-20
Mill Street 93Fall-21
Mills 95Fall-21, 96Fall-7
Palatines 94Spr-8
Plank road (S) 93Fall-9
Postal service 93Fall-19, 93Fall-20, 94Spr-17,
95Fall-21
Railroad (S) 92Fall-3
Road district 94Spr-12,13
Roads 94Spr-8,10,12-14,20
Tannery 93Fall-21
Taxes 94Spr-14
Gardner/ Gardinier (Q) 95Fall-36
Alfred 91Fall-24
Emelyn 92Fall-11
T.B. 92Fall-24
Garfield, James E. 91Spr-6
Garlock, Charles 97Spr-13
Garner
Allan (I) 94Fall-21
Bob 94Fall-22
Carroll 98Fall-35; (I) 98Fall-36; 99Spr-29
Dorothy 99Spr-29
Lee 98Fall-35
Maurice 91Spr-9
Garret
Leander 97Fall-7
Mary Lou 99Spr-25
Gately, James 90Fall-9,12
Gates
Ann (Q) 98Spr-16
Burdette J. 94Fall-32
Charles 98Fall-17
Dawn 98Fall-17
Horatio 91Spr-15
Nathan (Q) 97Spr-22
W.S. 96Spr7
William E. Jr. 94Fall-32
Gaylord, Mr. 93Spr-8; Mrs. 93Spr-5
Grace 94Fall-28
Gebbard
John 97Fall-23; Jr. 91Spr-20, 91Fall-28
John G. Jr. 93Fall-14
Gebhard's Cave 97Spr-18,19
Geddes, Sen. 93Fall-9,14
Genealogy (S) 94Spr-32; Cady records 93Fall-31; Palatine 98Spr-17;
Ray family (S) 90Fall-20
General Electric Co. 93Fall-6, 96Spr-20, 97Spr-16
Genung, Lockey (Q) 92Spr-24
George, Louise 99Spr-21
Gerlach's Dorf historical marker 99Fall-2
Germain, Karl 93Spr-4
Getter, Harvey 94Spr-23
GEW Vroman drugstore 98Fall-32
Giada, Ed 98Fall-11
Gibbons, Bishop 91Fall-9
Edmond F. Rev. Fr. 97Fall-12
Gibbs
Frank 90Fall-23
Frederick 92Fall-22,23,24
Gifford, Hannah 92Fall-12
Gilbert
Doty 97Spr-7
Ira 97Spr-7
Isaac 96Fall-24
Gilboa 93Fall-29, 94Spr-2
Ambulance 95Spr-5
Churches 97Spr-36, (I) 97Fall-12, 98Fall-5. Flat Creek
Baptist 91Fall-20. Reformed 97Spr-36. Roman Catholic 91Fall-6; (I)
97Fall-12
Clark's Store 94Spr-2
Cotton mill 96Fall-3; 98Fall-4
Creamery 90Fall-15
Dam 94Spr-2; 95Fall-33; 96Fall-2; 98Spr-20,21; 98Fall-4.
Construction of 97Spr-15. Condemnation for 98Spr-20,21
Early 20th century 97Fall-11
Fire tower (I) 98Spr-25
Floods 96Fall-2,3,4,5; of 1987 97Spr-20
Grange 94Spr-18A
Grist mill 96Fall-5
Hamlet (S) 98Fall-5
Hotel 98Fall-4
Name 98Fall-3
Roads 94Spr-14
Safford Hill (M) 91Fall-20
Sesquicentennial celebration (I,S) 98Fall-2
Stagecoaches 98Fall-4
Tannery 96Fall-3
Taxes 94Spr-14
Gilboa Fossils, The (Hernick) (R) 97Spr-35
Gilboa Historical Society 98Fall-2
Gilboa Monitor 98Fall-5,7
Gilbourne, Davis 99Spr-31
Gilles, Edith 93Spr-7
Gillespie, William M. 93Fall-11,14
Gillet, Cyrrel 91Fall-26
Gilligan, John E. 91Fall-7,8
Giovannone, Carmen 95Fall-3,18,20
Girsdansky, Christine 93Fall-16A; 94Fall-16A,B; 95Fall-18A,20
Glaciers (S) 97Fall-8
Gleason, Kelly 99Fall-9
Glensdorf, Alfred Mrs. 97Spr-14
GLF store, Middleburgh 97Fall-24
Glynn, Martin H. Gov. 93Spr-14,15,16
Gngler, Rufus (as printed) 94Fall-8
Gold rush, Black Hills 96Spr-26
Golden Age of Homespun, The (VanWagenen, excerpt) 90Spr-2,
94Fall-14
Golding, Margaret 94Spr-30
Gonzalez, Joseph 94Fall-25,27
Goodenough, Arthur 90Spr-6
Goodnough, John 94Fall-12
Goodrich, David 95Spr-18C
Goody, Susan 94Spr-18B
Gooley, Joseph 97Spr-9
Gordon and Lawrence 93Fall-21
Gordon
Charles 93Fall-21
Jack 95Fall-inside backcover
John 96Fall-23
Gorse, Byrne Patent settlers 96Fall-23
Gorsin, Esther (I) 91Fall-Cover
Gorton, Martha Zeh 98Fall-17
Goss
John 96Fall-20,21,22
Louise 93Spr-13
Mary 96Fall-20,21,22
Gould, Helen 94Fall-3
Graces, Ruth 94Fall-20
Graham
Morris 92Fall-17
Theodorus VanWyck 93Spr-27
Granadere, Granadier See Grantier, Grenadier
Granby, Arthur 97Spr-5
Grand Army of the Republic 94Spr-26, 96Spr-23, 98Fall-28, encampment
99Fall-14
Grange. Breakabeen (I,S) 92Spr-5; Gilboa-Conesville 94Spr-18A; West
Fulton 93Spr-20
Grant, Ulysses S. 94Spr-28, 94Fall-18
Grantier family (G) 93Spr-26
Albrich 93Spr-26,29
Almira 93Spr-26
Burt (Bert) 93Spr-31,32
Charles 93Spr-31
Edna 93Spr-31
Elias 93Spr-26
Elizabeth 93Spr-25,26,28,29,31,32
Eugene C. 93Spr-31
Frances Young 93Spr-31
Henrich 93Spr-26
Henry 93Spr-26,29,31
Jacob 93Spr-26,29
Jean 93Spr-29
Johann Peter 93Spr-26
Johannes See Grantier, John
John 93Spr-25-29,31,32
Mary 93Spr-26,28,29,31
Peter 93Spr-25,26,28,29
Samuel 93Spr-31
William 93Spr-26,28,29,31
Graulich, Arthur 95Spr-18C
Gray
Alton 95Fall-25
Asel Jr. 96Fall-24
Charles 91Fall-13
Margaret (I) 94Spr-23
Marion 95Fall-25,26
Mike 99Fall-3
William 99Spr-10
Great Western Turnpike See Roads
Greek, Kenneth 98Spr-25
Greeley, Horace 92Spr-25
Green, Joseph & Henry 99Fall-19
Greenbush. 96Fall-32
Greene, Horace L. Mrs. 92Spr-19
Greenwalt, Mary & William C. 91Spr-6
Gregg, A.B. 93Fall-1
Grenadier, Mr. 93Spr-27; Woman (S) 93Spr-22, 92Fall-11
Henry 93Spr-30,31
John 93Spr-25,31
William 93Spr-31
Grider
Dunlop 99Spr-12
Rufus A. (S) 99Spr-11; 99Fall-23,24,31
Gridley, Miss (teacher) 95Spr-29
Helen 99Fall,32
James 99Fall,32
Otto 99Fall,32
Griffith, Horace 97Spr-5
Griggs, Gideon V. 96Fall-7
Grinell, Samuel 94Fall-8
Grippin, Bertha 90Fall-6,12
Grossman, Elsa 92Spr-12
Grosvenors Hill 95Spr-2
Group, Col. 92Fall-16
Grover, Joseph & Mary 96Fall-23
Guernsey's Nursery 96Spr-12
Guernsey
Alfred 95Spr-29, 95Fall-36
Betsy (A) 98Spr-11
Cecil 95Fall-12
Charles 99Spr-30
Dorothy 95Fall-12
Eli 94Fall-2,6
Ethel 95Fall-12
Floyd A. II 98Spr-12
Floyd Amasa (F.A.) 98Spr-11,12,32
George Washington (B,S) 99Spr-30
Grover 95Fall-12
Helen (I) 91Fall-Cover
Helen Clark 98Spr-11
John & Mrs. 93Spr-32
Levi 99Spr-31
Matthew 98Spr-11
Minnie 94Fall-15
Sheldon 95Spr-29, 95Fall-36
Guest, Harold Jr. 98Fall-10
Guilderland 93Fall-14-16, 19
Guntert
Edwin (I) 95Spr-6,7,8,10
Jacqueline (I) 95Spr-6,7,10
Marcia 95Spr-7,10
Michael (I) 95Spr-6,7,10
Gutowske, Lynda Diana 90Fall-30
Gwynn, Jean Daily (Q) 95Spr-33
Gypsies 99Spr-33, 93Spr-7
Gzowski, Patricia (Q) 95Fall-36
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Hadley, J.R. 96Spr7
Hadsell
Elijah 94Fall-18
Esther 98Fall-17
Maggie 94Fall-15
Milo 94Fall-16
Hagadorn (Q) 98Spr-16
Ferris 91Spr-8
J. 93Fall-2
James (Q) 92Spr-24
Hagadorn's Orchestra 95Fall-13
Hagan
Edward A. (A) 91Spr-32, 91Spr-15, (A)
91Fall-5, (A) 92Spr-2,31, 93Spr-13, 94Fall-6,32, 95Spr-6,7, 95Fall-20,
96Spr-22,25, 96Fall-36, 98Spr-9,33, 99Spr-40, (Q) 99Fall-24
Stasia (I) 95Spr-6,7,10
Hagar See also Hager
Hendrick 98Fall-22
Joseph 92Fall-18
Jacob (O) 97Fall-28
Hager See also Hagar Rev. 96Spr-34
Daniel 90Spr-6
Elizabeth 92Spr-22
George 92Spr-16,17
Jacob 92Fall-13, 14,15,18
Jonas Mrs. 92Spr-14
Joseph 98Fall-20
Maggie 98Fall-16
Tina 98Spr-27
Tunis, Mrs. 98Spr-28
Haggadoon, Samuel 98Fall-22
Haggidorn, Derrick 92Fall-18
Haine (G-ref) 95Fall-29
Haines
C.L. 93Fall-2,3
William H. 96Fall-5
Hajduczki, Albert 94Fall-32
Hale, Aaron 92Fall-18
Hall
Charlotte 96Fall,11
Jerimiah (Q) 97Fall-33
Leah 96Fall,11
Morey 96Fall,11
Thomas 96Fall,11
William D. 98Spr-2
Hallenbeck (Q) 97Fall-33; Charles 91Fall-25
Halligan, Rev.
Hallock
Alicia 90Spr-16A,B, 90Fall-16A
Ivan J. (A) 98Fall-4
Polly (I) 98Fall-3
Ham, slave of Henry Figter 92Spr-14
Hamilton, Henry 98Spr-9
Hamlet, Rev. 92Fall-24,25, 93Fall-5
Hamm, Mr. 92Spr-5
Alice 94Fall-23
Barbara 94Spr-23
Duane 92Spr-10, 98Fall-12
Gary (I) 94Fall-21, 98Fall-8
George 94Fall-15
Gerald 90Spr-16B, 93Spr-20, 94Spr-34, 98Fall-8
Gerry 98Spr-26
Gladys 94Spr-22
Howard 93Spr-20
Philip 94Spr-22
Ralph 93Spr-20
Ronnie (I) 94Fall-21
Ruth 93Spr-20
Hammann
Frederick 96Fall,17
Ruth Schuldt (A) 96Fall-8
Hammond, Rev. 92Fall-22
Handy
Armandine (A) 90Fall-2, 91Fall-16, 96Fall-35
Clark 94Fall-29
Haner, David 97Fall-7
Hanes, George 95Fall-9, 96Fall-23
Hanks, Julius 93Fall-27
Hanson
Garrit 96Fall-24
Richard 92Spr-31
Willis T. 97Fall-32
Hardendorf
Cassandra "Sandy" (I) 95Spr-6,7,8,10
Timothy 95Spr-8,10
Harder Company 95Fall-18A
Harder, Minard 94Spr-30
Hardscrabble. 95Spr-17
Hare
Andrew (Q) 97Fall-33
Daniel 99Fall-19
Harper
Duryea 91Spr-5
John 91Spr-5, 92Fall-14
Louisa 91Spr-5,6
Harpersfield, Delaware County. 95Spr-2
Harrington
Hollis 95Fall-9
Harrington
Katharine S. 90Fall-15
Phil 94Fall-16A,D
Harrison
Benjamin 94Spr-28, 98Fall-28
M. Timothy 91Fall-8
Harsin/Harson Garrit 96Fall-24
Hart
Kitty Carlisle (I) 95Spr-18D
William H. 96Fall-35
Hartman's Dorf House 95Spr-18C; 98Spr-18A
Hartwell. Clarence 98Fall-2, David (I) 98Fall-3
Haskin, Maude 98Fall-2
Haskins
Almearon 90Fall-15
Caryl 97Spr-18
Haslun, Leona 90Spr-7, 95Fall-28
Haspiel, Barbara (I) 95Spr-18D
Hastings, Cicero 90Spr-6
Hatton, David 95Spr-8
Haughwout, Mark 98Spr-26
Havens, Dr. 94Spr-22
Haverly Falls (I,S) 90Fall-13
Haverly's Mill, flood 96Fall-7
Haverly
Charles Alton (Pete Hank) (G,I) 90Fall-13,14
Davis & Mrs. 90Fall-17
Elam 93Fall-22
Estella (G,I) 90Fall-13,14
Theodore 93Fall-22
West (G,I) 90Fall-13,14
Hawk, Harry 98Fall-27
Hawks, William 96Fall-24
Hawley
Elias 96Fall-24
Gideon 99Fall-22
Hawverville. 95Spr-12
Haynes House 92Spr-28
Haynes
Charry (Charity) 96Spr-26
Harriet 96Spr-26
Hendrick 91Spr-14
John M. & family 96Spr-26,28
Hays, Mary (I) 95Spr-18D
Hazelton, Frank 93Spr-23
Head, Foland 96Fall-30; 98Spr-15
Heathen Creek. Baptism site 95Spr-17; name 94Fall-16
Heckman, Kevin (I) 95Spr-7,10
Hedding, Bishop 90Spr-5
Hedrick, Ulysses Prentis 94Spr-10
Heemstraat, Grietje Takelse 98Spr-33
Heen, George 96Fall-23
Hegeria, Elizabeth 92Spr-22
Heidorf, Christine 99Fall-9
Heim
Gloria (I) 95Spr-7,10
Marcus 95Spr-6,7,10
Heiser, James 95Spr-10
Heitman, Francis B.
Helderbergs 94Spr-8
Heller, O.S. 91Fall-24
Hellijas, Mary 96Fall-32
Helsinger, Laurence, & William 96Fall-24
Hemperly, G.W. Rev. 98Spr-28
Hemstreet
Addison 92Fall-11,12
Lavina Livingston 92Fall-12
Margaret 92Fall-11,12,13
Phillip 92Fall-12,13
Hendrix
Anne (A) 91Fall-16B,C; 95Spr-18C; 95Fall-18A;
99Spr-10
Carol 92Fall-26
Lester 94Fall-30, 96Spr-32, 99Spr-10
Henness, Cleo 91Spr-4
Henning, Hortense 98Fall-16
Henry
Phoebe 98Spr-18
William 93Spr-3
Herkimer
Alida 92Spr-20
Nicholas 91Spr-15, 92Spr-19
Hermits 99Spr-37
Hernick, Linda VanAller 97Spr-35,36
Herrick
Mr., tavern builder 96Spr-30
Elijah 96Spr-31
Herrington, Ilene (Q) 97Fall-33
Hess
Mattie (I) 94Spr-23
Paul 91Fall-8
Peter 99Fall,32
Hewett, Milton 98Spr-25
Hibbard, Billy 90Spr-4
Hickok
Oralina P. 96Spr-28
Wild Bill 96Spr-26,28; tombstone (I) 96Spr-27
Hicks
John 94Fall-8
Leonard 91Fall-9,10
Higbee/Higby, Joseph 96Fall-24
Higby, William 91Fall-26
Highways See Roads
Hill
A.A. Mrs. 93Spr-8
B.A. 98Fall-26
Hillebrand Mary 96Spr-35; (A) 96Fall-30; (A) 95Fall-25
Hiller, Frank & Walter 90Fall-2,5
Hills steam sawmill 93Fall-17
Hilt
Charles 93Fall-23
Miley 93Fall-23
Hilton, Dr. 90Spr-6
Hilts
Christina 91Spr-4
David Jr. 94Fall-26
Della 91Spr-4
Gertrude 91Spr-4
Jay 96Fall-5
Kate 91Spr-4
Katherine Barner 94Fall-26
Lynwood 91Spr-4, 93Spr-20, 96Fall-30
Madison 91Spr-4
Mary 94Spr-23, 96Fall-30
Mildred 91Spr-4
Rachel 91Spr-4
Theobald 95Fall-22-24
Hinkel, Edward 91Fall-12
Hinman
D. 90Fall-23
W.S. Rev. 98Spr-28
Historical markers (S) 99Fall-2; (I) 99Fall-Cover; list of 99Fall-6;
text on 99Fall-4; Weiser's Dorf (I) 97Spr-29
Historical societies. Cobleskill 95Fall-3, 96Spr-36. Gilboa
98Fall-2
History of the Schoharie Reformed Church 96Fall-36
Hitchcock
Robert L. 90Fall-12, 92Fall-29
Roberta 90Fall-12
Hix
Bernard 94Fall-11
Chancy 94Fall-11
Spencer 94Fall-11
Peter R. 94Fall-12
Chase 94Fall-12
Eben 94Fall-10; Eben M. 94Fall-11,12
Peter, 94Fall-10
Hoag
Florence M., 93Fall-3
George W. 92Spr-24
Robert 99Spr-11
Hobenson, James 93Spr-19
Hodder, Maurice 94Spr-18A; Maurice 95Spr-18C
Hodge and Aker store 96Fall,14
Hoerz, Stephen 98Fall-9,10
Hoever, Philip(?) 92Fall-13
Holcombe, Patricia (I) 95Spr-7,10
Holiday, Mr. 93Spr-27
Hollenbek, Charles 92Spr-16,17
Holliday, Charles 93Spr-20
Hollister, Stephen 96Fall-24
Holly, Elias 96Fall-24
Holmes
Bernard 90Fall-26
Donald 99Fall-20
James 96Fall-24
John 90Fall-24,27
John D. 99Fall-17
Martin 94Spr-22
Holt
Harold (I) 97Fall-20; 97Fall-19
Marguerite 97Fall-19
Robert 95Fall-20; 97Fall-14,21; 98Fall-34
Home, Mary 91Spr-6
Hook
Marilyn 95Spr-7,10
Randy 95Spr-7,10
Hooker, Joseph 97Fall-3
Hooper, Gerry 98Fall-10
Hoose family 94Fall-14
Hazel 93Spr-20, (A) 94Spr-20,22,23, (I) 95Fall-28
Martin 93Spr-20, 94Fall-18, (A) 97Fall-36
Minnie 94Fall-19
Wellington 94Fall-19
William A. 94Fall-19
Hops See Agriculture
Horseman, Peggy (I) 95Spr-7,10
Hoskins, Edward 95Spr-25
Hospitals, Ellis 95Spr-6
Hotaling See also Hoteling, Houghtaling
Hoteling, John 93Spr-2, 93Fall-2
Hotels, Inns, Taverns & Restaurants. Sloan's 96Spr-30,31. Yankee Pete's 96Spr-6,7.
Breakabeen Wahalla 92Spr-25
Broome Center 98Spr-2
Central Bridge Austin House 97Fall-16; Barton House
97Fall-16
Cobleskill Empire fire 91Fall-3,4; National
(Augustan) 98Spr-28
Esperance Phoenix 91Fall-26 & 93Spr-30,
Wright's 91Fall-26
Gallupville 93Fall-20, Ruland's 93Fall-12, Snyder
93Fall-21
Janesville Grace Inn (S) 94Fall-28
Middleburgh Baker (I,S) 91Spr-8,9, 94Fall-21,
95Fall-35, 96Spr-21, 96Fall-4, 98Fall-32, 99Fall-14; Borst 97Fall-23;
Cottage 98Spr-2,
98Fall-32; Florence's restaurant 94Fall-21; Freemyer (I,S) 91Spr-8;
Gordon & Vic Smith's restaurant 94Fall-21; Main Street Grill
91Spr-9; Richfield Inn 91Spr-9; Shelmandine's restaurant 91Spr-9,
94Fall-21; Stevens House 98Spr-2, 98Fall-32
North Blenheim Chapman 92Spr-25, Wright's
92Spr-25
Richmondville Westover House 99Fall-15,17
Schoharie 93Fall-13, 96Spr7; Burrow's 92Spr-2;
Eagle 96Spr-25; early 1900s 93Fall-5,6; George Mann Tory 96Spr-6,7;
Mann's 91Fall-18;
Parrott House 96Spr-19; Schoolcraft 93Fall-13; Smith's 96Spr7; Snyder's 96Spr7;
Wheeler
93Fall-5 Sharon Springs American 91Fall-17, Roseboro
91Fall-17, Adler 91Fall-17, Mansion House (I) 91Fall-17,
Pavilion 90Fall-2, 91Fall-16,18
Sloansville 96Spr-30; Bissel 96Spr-31; Dopps 92Spr-24; Eagle
96Spr-25,30; Lathers 96Spr-30; Mansion House 96Spr-30; McIntosh
96Spr-30
West Fulton 93Spr-20 Hotopp, Kenneth 97Spr-23
Houck, Jacob 93Fall-13
Houftailing, David (Q) 97Spr-22
Houghtaling See also Hotaling
Anthony J. 98Spr-9
Samuel 97Fall-7
House Creek 94Fall-14,19
House family 96Fall-21. Henry 96Fall-23
Howard, O.O. 97Fall-4
Howe Caverns 91Spr-26, 94Fall-3, 95Fall-4,5, 96Fall,15; elevator
95Spr-27; guides 95Fall-2,3,4
Howe
Kim Marie 99Fall-9; speech by 99Fall-10
Lester 91Spr-26
Bill 98Fall-10
Henry 99Fall-24,30
Howes Cave. 96Fall-9,10,12; 98Spr-11. Adam's store 96Fall,12,16. Band
95Fall-35. Children commute by rail 96Fall,13. Railroad stationmaster
96Fall,11. Roman Catholic Church (I) 91Fall-7
Howland, Beatrice 99Fall-20
Hoyenga, Alma 98Fall-33
Hoyt
Edward C. 91Spr-5
Mary A. 90Fall-20,26
Theresa 90Fall-27
Richard H. 98Spr-9
Samuel 98Spr-9
Hu, Joyce 91Spr-16A
Hubbard
Bruce 96Spr-23
Daniel 96Fall-24
Ella 98Fall-2
Frances 98Fall-2
G.H. 96Spr-4
Luther 98Spr-9
Hubbell
P. 90Spr-6
Richtmyer 90Spr-3-6
Huber, John, Linda, Ryan & Shawn 90Fall-6,12
Hudson
Richard 96Spr-29
Thomas 94Fall-8
Huff, Hannah 93Spr-24
Huger, Zachariah 93Spr-35
Hugg, Shawn G. (I) 95Spr-7,10
Hughes. Gov. 97Fall-22
Stephen 97Spr-14
Hull, William 97Spr-9
Hults, Pat 98Fall-36; 99Spr-20,21,24-29
Humel, Remson S. 97Fall-7
Hundemann, Robert Rev. 99Fall-10
Hunt, Comptroller 91Fall-28
Helen 94Fall-3
Hunter, Robert 92Fall-20, Robert 96Spr-34
Huntersfield Mountain 94Spr-2
Huntersland. Flood 96Fall-5; school (S) 95Spr-36; witch 92Fall-11
Hurricane Hortense 98Fall-12
Hutchings, Mrs. 93Spr-4; death 93Spr-5
Hutt, Mary & William 91Spr-6
Hutton
Abram C. 92Spr-24
Grantier 97Spr-5
Hyde
F.R. 93Fall-3, 96Fall-5
George B. 93Fall-3
Hynds
Alonzo 91Fall-24, 94Fall-29; home (S) 94Fall-28
Henry (O) 97Fall-28
William 97Fall-28
Hyndsville. 94Fall-28, 97Fall-28. Postmaster/founder 94Fall-29
Hysen, John 94Fall-11
Hyser, John 94Fall-12
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Immigration. See Demographics
Indian Ladder cliffs, road 94Spr-8
Indians. 94Spr-8, 96Spr-32
Chief Quaynant 97Spr-28
Cobus 92Fall-20
French & Indian War 95Spr-24
In Revolution 93Spr-10-12
Karigh Ondonte 91Fall-5
Kateri Tekakwitha 91Fall-7
Mohawk 91Fall-5,7, 91Spr-15
Museum 94Fall-3
Names 90Spr-20
Oneida 93Spr-10, 11
Onondaga 93Spr-12
Schoharie 94Spr-3
Seneca 93Spr-9-12
Seth's Henry 98Fall-21
Sloansville stone heap 96Spr-31, (S) 99Fall-22
Trails (S) 94Spr-6
Villages 91Fall-5, 97Spr-28
Vroman's Nose village 91Fall-5
Wilder Hook village 97Spr-28
Influenza epidemic post-WW I 91Fall-20
Ingals, James 94Fall-12
Ingold
George 98Spr-9
Harry 96Spr-16
John (O) 97Fall-28
Ingraham
Arthur 94Fall-32
Charles 95Spr-7,10; 98Fall-17
David 94Fall-32
Donald 94Fall-32
Julie 95Spr-7,10; 98Fall-17
Stanley 94Fall-32
William 95Spr-7,10; 98Fall-17
Ingram, Franklyn C. (Q) 93Spr-16
Ingraman, George 92Fall-8
Innes, Peter 98Fall-12
Inns See Hotels
International Order of Odd Fellows 97Fall-18
Intray, Howard 92Fall-10
Irish Hill 91Fall-10
Iroquois Indian Museum See Schoharie Museum of ...
Isham
Alford 91Fall-26
Alfred 99Fall-20
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Jackson law office 93Spr-18C, 94Fall-16B
Jackson
Allan H. (I) 97Fall-3,5
Andrew 98Spr-7
Arch 98Spr-9
Bertha 93Fall-8
David 94Fall-12
Ed 93Fall-6,8, 96Spr-20
Erskine 92Fall-23
Garfield 93Fall-6
J.I. 90Spr-16C
Jimmy 93Fall-27
Roberta 90Fall-20
Samuel Clinton 99Fall-20
Sheldon 99Fall-19,20
Solomon 98Spr-9
Susie 93Fall-6, 96Spr-20, 97Spr-31
Thomas J. “Stonewall” 97Fall-3
Jacob, John 95Fall-29
James, Dr. 94Spr-22
Abraham 92Spr-25
Alanzo 92Spr-25
Albert 92Spr-25
Charlotte 92Spr-25
Elizabeth Noxon 92Spr-25
Florence 92Spr-26
Frank 90Fall-30, 93Spr-18
Frank Noxon (A) (B,I,S) 92Spr-25
Gladys 92Spr-26
Helen 92Spr-25
Jesse 96Fall-35
Martha 92Spr-25
Thomas Henry 90Fall-28, 92Spr-25
Jane, slave of Henry Figter 92Spr-14
Janesville. Grace Inn (S) 94Fall-28, (Jonesville) 94Fall-5
Jaqueway, Ora 97Spr-31
Jefferson 93Fall-29, 96Spr-28
Academy 98Fall-19
Baptist Church (S) & records of 94Fall-8,
94Fall-3,10,11, (I) 94Fall-7, (M) 94Fall-4; cemetery 94Fall-4; elders
(I) 94Fall-Cover; ownership disagreement 94Fall-12
Churches 96Spr-26
Fire department ambulance 95Spr-8
Methodist Church 91Fall-12
Potter Hill 91Fall-22
Roads & taxes 94Spr-14
Roman Catholic Church (I) 91Fall-12
Jefferson, Janet 96Spr-20
Jenkins
Hattie 97Fall-18; (home I) 97Fall-14
Daniel Webster (D.W.) 97Fall-15,17; (I) 97Fall-18; home
(I) 97Fall-14
Harriett L. Rosecrans (I) 97Fall-18
John S. 97Fall-32; 98Fall-23
Jenner, Ralph 94Fall-28,29
Jennings, Thelma 98Spr-31
Jesuits 91Fall-5
Jocabus Kill 99Spr-4
Johnson See also Jonson, Johnston
Rev. 91Spr-25
A.M. 90Spr-6
Andrew 98Fall-27
Herbert (I,S) 97Spr-2
Holt 92Spr-16,17
J. Robert 91Spr-8
James 96Fall,11
James Andrew 90all-27
John 91Spr-17,21; 92Fall-14,15; 93Spr-9,10,12,26;
96Spr-33; 97Spr-6; 97Fall-30; 98Fall-20; 99Spr-7
Marion 96Spr-30
William 93Spr-9; 95Spr-21,22,24; 96Fall-18,19,20,34;
97Spr-29; 99Fall-27
Johnston
John 95Spr-22,24,25
Joseph E. 94Spr-28
Jones Hill 91Fall-22
Jones, Mr. 91Fall-28; Rev. 93Fall-21
Absalom 98Spr-7
Augustus 96Fall-24
Hank 90Fall-17
Henry Z. Jr. 91Fall-25
Ina (A) 94Spr-29
Kathleen 99Fall-20
Ken 96Spr-30; (A) 99Spr-11; (A) 99Fall-19,22,31;
99Fall-30
Kenneth 91Fall-26, 92Spr-23, (A) 93Spr-22
Ora 94Spr-22
Stephen 96Fall-24
Jonesville. (Janesville?) 94Fall-5
Jonson, Martha & Morgan 94Fall-12
Joques, Isaac 91Fall-7
Joyal, Mr. 92Spr-11
Joyce, Lawrence H. "Larry" 97Spr-23;99Spr-22
Joyner, Ruth 96Spr-24,25
Judges See Courts
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Kaater's Creek 95Spr-2
Kalney, Judy 98Spr-25
Kane, Margaret 96Spr-21
Karigh Ondonte 91Fall-5
Karker
Adam 92Spr-16,17
Austin 99Spr-32
Cartherine 99Spr-32
Charles J. 99Spr-32,34
Edwin 99Spr-32
Lewis (I) 95Fall-27,28
Maurice (I) 95Fall-27,28
Max 96Fall-30
Philip 92Spr-16,17
Solomon 92Spr-16,17
Vivian (I) 95Fall-28
Wesley 99Spr-32,35
Kateri Tekakwitha 91Fall-7
Katsbaan (Saugerties) 90Spr-10
Katz brothers (Middleburgh) 94Fall-20
Katz, William Loren 98Spr-8
Kayser
Herbert 98Fall-17
Leo 98Fall-17
Marilyn 98Fall-17
Mott Mrs. 93Spr-17
Raymond 98Fall-17
Kearl, Alfred 92Spr-26
Keech, Justin & William 96Fall-24.
Keefe, George E. 91Fall-6-9, (I) 91Fall-Backcover
Keene, Myrtle 98Fall-17
Kehoe, Peter R. 97Spr-22
Keil, Rev. 90Spr-7
Keir
Duncan 96Fall-34
Leonora 96Fall-33,35
Kelch, Jake 93Fall-22
Keller family 96Fall-32
Kellert, Ellis 97Spr-3
Kelley, William 96Fall-6
Kelly
Angus 99Fall-20
William 91Fall-10
William Jr. 93Spr-23, 99Fall-19
Kelsch, Jacob 92Fall-4,9
Kelsey, C.P. 96Spr7.
Kendall, Jonathan 91Fal-7
Kennedy
Charles Rann 94Spr-32
Frank 90Fall-2
Susan 93Fall-9, 99Spr-22
Thomas 95Fall-17
Kennholts, James 93Fall-14
Kenyon (G-ref) 95Fall-30
Harold 98Fall-10,11
Thankful Sweet 95Fall-30
Kerr
James 95Fall-18A
Jim (I) 93Fall-16C
Kessler, Walter Rev. 94Spr-31
Key, Francis Scott 98Fall-31
Keyes, Ernest W. 96Spr-26
Keyser (G-ref) 95Fall-30
Abram 96Fall-5, 98Spr-9
Birdsley 92Spr-5
Donald (A) 91Spr-23
Frank 94Fall-32
Fred 90Fall-6,8,12
Henry & Mrs. 90Fall-17
Hoyt (Happy) 97Spr-34
Jack 96Spr-19
Jacob 92Fall-23
Jacob H. 98Spr-29
James 98Fall-16
Jesse & Mrs. 92Spr-5
Libbie (Mott) 91Spr-32
Lucy 96Spr-19
Maria 92Spr-5
Marjorie 98Fall-14
Mary 98Fall-16
Mott 92Spr-6, & Mrs. 90Fall-19
Robert 94Fall-32
Wilhelmina 90Fall-12
Zachariah 98Spr-9
Kibbee, Allison 90Spr-29
Killmeyer, Edward 94Fall-32
Kilmer, James 98Spr-9
Kilts
Daniel 97Spr-5
Elizabeth 99Spr-32
Rena 99Spr-34
Kiltz, Mrs., Bramanville teacher 96Fall,11
Kimball, G.K. 92Spr-24
Kimm, Silas C. 93Fall-2,3
King's Creek 93Fall-17, 96Fall-3
King
Amos 92Spr-25
Charles 94Fall-19
Christopher 99Spr-8
Clinton 94Fall-32
Emmet 94Fall-19
Ezra 94Fall-19
Flora L. (A) 98Spr-35
Ivan 96Spr-15,22,25
Johannes 99Spr-3,4
John 99Spr-8
Leonard 99Spr-6,10
Martin Luther Jr. 99Spr-28
Moses 94Fall-32
Ralph Leland 94Fall-32
Ruth 95Fall-7
Virgil 94Fall-15
Wayne Z. 94Fall-32
Kingsford, W. 93Fall-9
Kingsley, H.F. 93Fall-31
Kinney
Ceanith(?) 94Fall-2
Everett 94Fall-2, & Mrs. (I) 94Fall-6
Kinum, Miss, Cobleskill teacher 96Fall,13
Kirwin, John 91Fall-10
Kivort Steel Co. 96Fall-32; 99Fall-3
Kivort, Abe 96Fall-32
Kiwanis Club, Schoharie 95Spr-18B
Klahr, Herman 96Spr-20,21,25
Klemm, Bonita & Kai 99Spr-23
Klett, Joseph R. (Q) 96Spr-12
Kline, John (O) 97Fall-28, John 94Spr-21
Kling
A.M. 90Spr-6
Edward 90Spr-6
Helena 99Spr-18
Irving Mrs. 93Spr-17
Jacob 92Spr-16,17
Lois 90Spr-16B, 92Spr-5, 93Fall-16A, 94Fall-16B,
Lois 97Fall-21; 98Fall-14
Ludwig (O) 97Fall-28
Nicholas & Mrs. 90Fall-17
Klock family 91Fall-25; George 93Spr-12
Knapp, Mike 98Spr-8
Knappenberg, Ruth 92Spr-22
Kneiskern Elizabeth, Johannes & Margaret 99Spr-18
See also Kniskern
Kniffen, D.S. 93Fall-2
Kniskern's Dorf 93Spr-26
Kniskern See also Kneiskern
Anna Maria 99Spr-19
Anna Nancy 99Spr-19
Catherine 99Spr-19
Elizabet 99Fall-18C
Elizabeth 93Spr-25
George 99Spr-19
Gottfried 99Spr-19
Henrich 93Spr-26, 99Spr-19
Henry 99Spr-19
Jacob 93Spr-26,27, 99Spr-19
Johan Pete 99Spr-19
Johann Gottfried 93Spr-25
Johannes 99Fall-18C
Jost (Kneiskern) 91Spr-14
Lewis H. 93Fall-24; Lewis Mrs. correspondence to
90Fall-17
Margreda 99Fall-18B,C
Maria 99Spr-19
Netty 95Fall-30
Peter 93Spr-25
Peter Johan 99Spr-19
William Jr. 90Fall-12
Knowersville 93Fall-19
Knox, Albany County 94Spr-20; plank road 93Fall-14,15; road
94Spr-6,8,13,16,18
Knox
Henry 99Fall-26
Matilda 99Spr-18
Miriam (Q) 92Fall-26
Knoxen, James & Jacob 96Fall-24
Kobel, Jacob, Anna Maria & Henry (S) 92Fall-19
Kolenda, Margaret S. (Q) 91Spr-11, 95Fall-24
Kopecky, Carle 95Fall-18A,B,D; 99Fall-10
Korean War veterans 94Fall-32
Korman, Ray 90Fall-26
Koska
Andy 95Fall-36
Pete 94Spr-5
Kowal
Fred 99Spr-22,25
John 99Spr-20-24
Krausler (G-ref) 95Fall-29
Kromer Water Co. (Schoharie) 92Spr-4
Kromer, Charles C. 92Fall-4,6,9
Krum & Grant 92Spr-25
Krum, Hobart 93Fall-7,17
Krutchkoff, Sonja 92Spr-30
Ku Klux Klan 96Spr-14,25; cross burning 97Spr-32
Kuhn, Charles Douglas 95Spr-8
Kulesa, Eddie (I) 97Fall-20
Kurp, Patrick 96Spr-22,23,25
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Labagh, Isaac Rev. 92Spr-14
Labor. Farmers attempt to organize 98Fall-32
LaForme, Brenda 92Spr-32
Laight, William 96Fall-20
Lake Mayham 93Fall-29
Lake Utsayantha 93Fall-29, 95Spr-2
Lake
Don 98Fall-10
Donald W. Jr. 98Fall-9
Warner 94Fall-8
LaManna, Alfred 91Fall-10
Lamare, Heriton 95Spr-20
Lamb
Aina Roselius 91Fall-32
Ida Tanner 91Fall-32
J. Warren 93Fall-2
VanBuren (O) 91Fall-32
Lambert
Burdell & Mrs. 93Fall-32
John Jr. 91Fall-22
Lamon/Lemon/Lamont, John & William 96Fall-23
Lamont/LaMont
Moneta L. (I) 95Spr-7,10
Steve 97Fall-34
Watson 93Spr-13,16
Willard J. (I) 95Spr-7,10
William C. 94Spr-26
LaMoure, Ganretta /Garetta /Gertrude & James (Q) 93Fall-4
Lampson's Tannery 94Spr-13
Lampson, M. 94Spr-13; Mathew 93Fall-21
Land and the People, Gordon (R) 95Fall-inside backcover
Land deeds See Patents and Deeds
Landerway, Wanda 90Fall-20
Lane
Alvin 99Spr-34
Tobia 98Spr-9
Langan Funeral Home 92Fall-21
Langan, Helena 99Spr-29
Langell, Kevin 93Fall-22
Langmur, Irving 97Spr-16
Lannon, Bernard J. 91Fall-12
Lansing
Bob 99Spr-17
Jacob J. 97Spr-6
John 92Fall-17
Ray 99Spr-17
Lape, James 97Spr-14
Laraway (Larrowa (Q) 96Spr-12
Larkin
Alexander 92Spr-24
Harry 92Fall-23
Minnie 90Fall-23, 92Fall-24
Larkins
Adam 98Spr-9
Thomas 98Spr-9
Larrowa. See Laraway
Larue, Nicholas 96Spr-30
Lasher, John (Q) 91Spr-11; 99Spr-17
Latham, Ford & George 93Fall-21
Lathers family 91Fall-25
Lathrop, Mr. 95Spr-30
Lattimore, Nancy 91Spr-21
Lauber, Almon 99Spr-10.
Lauts, Jerry 98Spr-9.
Lavally, Rhodrick R. 94Fall-12
Lawrence
Catherine S. (B,S) 99Fall-9
Isaac W. 94Spr-25
Stephen 99Fall-11
Wesley 98Fall-12
Lawson, Gerald 90Spr-6,7
Lawyer family 96Spr-32; Schoharie black family 93-Fall-4; Gen. (son
of Johannes) 91Fall-18
Albert 95Fall-7
Barbara 94Fall-25
Betsy (S) 98Spr-27
Catherine 94Spr-23
Christian 95Fall-23,24
Christina (O) 98Spr-29
Christopher 98Spr-9
D.C. Mrs. 94Fall-26
David S. 94Fall-27
Demosthenes 91Fall-26
Dorothy 94Fall-25
Elisabeth 99Fall,31
Elizabeth 95Spr-29
Emma 94Fall-26
Floyd 93Fall-6
Frank D. Rev. 94Fall-24
Frank Mrs. 95Fall-7
Henry 98Spr-28
Jack 91Spr-20
Jacob Frederick 91Spr-14
Jacob Jr. 97Fall-23
Jacob L. 98Spr-27,28
Johannes 91Spr-14,32, 91Fall-18, 94Spr-6,
94Fall-26, 95Fall-21,23,24; 98Spr-29
Johannes Jr. 93Spr-25
John 91Spr-20,21; 96Spr-4; (O) 97Fall-29;
97Fall-33; 99Fall-28
Lambert 98Spr-27,28
Lawrence 91Spr-14; 94Fall-24,27; (O) 97Fall-29;
97Fall-33; 98Spr-29; 99Spr-5,6,8
Marian 94Spr-23
Mary C. 92Spr-22
Mott 95Fall-9
Peter (O) 97Fall-29; 98Spr-9
S. 90Fall-23
Sky 93Fall-6
Thomas 92Spr-16,17, 96Spr-30
Tiffany 92Fall-20
Will 94Fall-15
William 97Spr-18
Lawyer patent 98Spr-29
Lawyersville
Blacks 92Spr-14
History (ref) 95Fall-14
In Revolution 99Spr-7
Reformed Church 92Spr-14,17; 99Fall-30; 1868 pew
chart 92Spr-16
Layman, Mrs. 93Spr-4,6
Emma 93Spr-6
Mildred 96Spr-33
Leanza, Andrea 94Spr-18B
Leases. 96Fall-22
Leaycraft, Erika 99Spr-21
Leckie, William H. 98Spr-8
Lee
Ann 93Spr-23,25
Chloe 96Fall-33
Curtis Oliver & Mrs. (I) 96Fall-34
John 90Fall-15
Joseph 96Fall-35
Lamont (I) 96Fall-34
Leonora (I) 96Fall-34
Melitus & Mrs. (I) 96Fall-33-35
Robert E. 94Spr-26,28, 98Fall-24
William 96Fall-24,33
Leek, William(?) 92Fall-13
Lehman
Eugene (B,G,I,S) 90Fall-Cover-5
Jeanette 90Fall-Cover-5
John F. 90Fall-Cover-5
Leander 91Spr-6
Lolita 90Fall-Cover-5
Mary 91Spr-6
Nellie Smith 90Fall-Cover-5
Oliva Jones 91Spr-6
Sarah Ann 90Fall-Cover-5
Leiser, Rev. 93Spr-5
Lenig, Wayne 90Fall-17
Lent, James 93Spr-31
Leo, David 99Fall-3
Leonard Hill 98Spr-2; fire tower (I) 98Spr-25
Leonard Mrs. 93Spr-7
Blanche 93Spr-3
Cornelia J. 95Spr-16
Duncan M. 90Fall-15, 98Spr-2, (I) 98Spr-3
Emma Jane McHench (I) 98Spr-3
Virginia 98Fall-35
Lettice, Susan (Q) 95Fall-36
Levalley, R.R. 94Fall-10
Levee, Noel 96Spr-29
Levinger, Joe 99Spr-26
Lewis Brothers feed store 98Fall-5
Lewis black family 93-Fall-4, 95Fall-33
B.F. Mrs. 93Fall-3
Dorothy 95Fall-7,9
Frank 98Fall-5
Hankey 95Fall-33
Harlan 98Fall-2
John 98Spr-9
M.F. 95Fall-7
Meribath 92Spr-13
Myrtle 98Fall-16
Richard 98Spr-18,98Fall-3
Vic 95Fall-31,33,34
Wendell 92Spr-7
Libraries. Francis B. Spencer 92Spr-22, (I,S) 92Spr-28; Old Stone
Fort 94Fall-16A, 95Spr-32
Licekill 94Spr-6,8
Liddle, Phil 94Fall-30
Liepschutz, Elaine 90Fall-17
Limekiln (District) 90Fall-3, 95Fall-2
Lincoln
Abraham 93Fall-15, assassination 94Spr-26,
96Spr-18; 98Fall-26
Joseph (Q) 93Spr-16
Levi (Q) 93Spr-16
Robert 98Fall-27
Line Creek 94Spr-3, 97Fall-8
Linehan, Charles E. 91Fall-7,8
Link Mrs. 91Spr-6
Morgan 97Spr-3,4
Linster, James 92Spr-16,17
Linter, Rev. 96Spr-4
Linyard, William 91Spr-6
Lipe family 91Fall-25
Lithgow, David Cunningham 94Fall-29
Little Hill Farm, The (Van Schaick Jr., excerpt) 90Spr-22
Liveries, Enders 97Fall-21
Livingston Mr. & Mrs. 93Spr-2; Rev. 90Spr-7
Brockholt 95Spr-15
George Henry 93Spr-35
John 94Fall-13, 95Spr-14,15
Lavina See Lavina Hemstreet
Lester 94Fall-3, (I) 94Fall-6
Robert 99Fall-23
Livingstonville CCC Camp 91Fall-9; library 92Spr-30
Lloyd, William 91Spr-25
Lobdell, Carlton (I) 95Spr-7,10
Lockwood
Charles 91Fall-8, Rev. 99Spr-20,22
Nancy 96Spr-22,25
Samuel Rev. 97Spr-36
Loden, Albert 93Fall-22
Log cabins, Pete Vedder's 95Fall-33
Logan, Samuel 99Spr-4
Long Path (S) 94Spr-2, (M) 94Spr-4, 93Fall-16D, 97Spr-18
Longman, John H. 91Fall-24
Looking Glass Pond 98Fall-8; (I) 98Fall-9,12,13
Looney, Ellen (I) 92Fall-25,26, 96Spr-25
Losch, Elisabetha Magdelena 95Fall-29
Losing, Benson J. 98Spr-24
Losquadro, Jerry 94Spr-5
Lossee, Edward 95Fall-17
Lossing, Ben 98Fall-18
Lost Valley. 97Spr-20
Louck, Charles burial 93Spr-4
Loucks 91Fall-25 See also Louks
Carl 90Fall-26
Clarence 98Spr-26
George 93Fall-32
Jeremiah (O) 97Fall-29; 97Fall-33
Louks See also Loucks
Chloe (B,G,S) 92Spr-15
Lousekill (Licekill) 94Spr-6,8
Loveland, Mattie 94Fall-18
Lowden, John 99Spr-36
Lower Fort See Revolutionary War
L oys, R.J. bookstore 95Fall-26
Luckhurst, Charlotte Taylor 93Fall-31
Lugthart, Peggy Kniskern (A) 99Fall,31
Lukehart, Peter 99Spr-40
Lumers, Mrs. 93Spr-2
Lures, hunting 99Spr-15
Luskevich, Sarah 99Spr-21
Lussier, Francis 96Fall-32
Luther Mrs. 93Spr-2,3,6
Howard 94Fall-32
Charles 95Spr-17
Florence May 95Spr-17
Lutheranville 92Fall-31
Luz, Joseph 95Spr-10
Lyke, Nina 90Fall-2,5
Lyman Hill Creek & sawmill 93Fall-18
Lyman
Charles 99Fall,34
Joseph & Mary Jane (Q) 91Spr-11
Lyne, Jyhn (as printed) 95Spr-2
Lynes, George S. 93Fall-3
Lyon
Alice 92Spr-31
Donald 91Spr-9
Lyons
Luke Rev. 99Fall-19
Marie 97Fall-11
Rose 97Fall-11
Lysner, Byrne Patent settler 96Fall-23
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M M. Wallace & Sons 99Fall-3
Mabey
Charles 94Spr-22
George 94Spr-23
Ula 94Spr-22 MacBain, Dow 90Spr-7
MacBride, Jeanette Lehman 90Fall-5
MacConnell, J. Rev. 95Fall-9
MacDonald Research Institute (I) 93Spr-16 MacDonald
Benjamin 93Spr-13
Seymour 93Spr-13
Willard 92Spr-5
Willis Goss Dr. (S) 93Spr-13, (I) 93Spr-14 Mace family 95Spr-18C
Elizabeth 90Fall-12
Jefferson 97Fall-5,6,7
John 92Spr-6,12
Pamela 92Spr-12
Robert 98Fall-17
Rose 95Spr-32, 97Fall-34
Shirley Bouck 98Fall-17 Machin, Capt.
92Spr-2
Thomas 98Spr-18,23,24 Mackey 91Spr-27
Mackey, Solomon S. 96Fall-33
MacMillen, Sam 96Fall,13 MacNeil (G-ref) 95Fall-30
Alice 94Spr-21
Celia 94Fall-17
Chan 94Spr-21
Della 94Fall-14
Harold 94Fall-14-16,18,20
John 94Spr-23
Lewis 94Fall-15
Walter 94Spr-21-23
Wilson 93Spr-20, 94Fall-14,15 Macomber
James 99Fall-3
M. 95Spr-36
MacStanton, E.D. 97Spr-3
Madigan, Joseph A. 91Fall-12
Madison
Alton 93Spr-31
Barbara 93Spr-31
James 91Spr-15 MaDuffee (G-ref) 95Fall-30
Mahan, Claude 92Fall-21 Mahar
Jean Ryder 93Fall-16D
Robert 98Fall-12 Mainbridge (Proper home) 95Fall-33
Malick, Aaron 90Spr-24
Malin, Peter 91Fall-8
Mallery family 96Fall,15
Roger Sr. 91Spr-26 Mallia, Tim 99Fall-3 Manchester family 96Fall-32
Edward 92Fall-7, 8, 94Spr-17
Elida 97Fall-5,6
John 97Fall-5-7
Joseph 97Fall-30
Manderville/Manniville family 96Fall-24
Mann Valley 91Fall-18
Mann's Tavern 91Fall-18 Mann Mr.
92Spr-5,11
Almerian 94Spr-23
Barbara 90Fall-12, 92Spr-28
Charles 92Spr-5
Doris 98Fall-17
Esther 98Fall-17
Frank 96Fall,11
Frederick 90Fall-2
George 90Spr-16A, 91Spr-14, 92Fall-15, 99Fall-11
Gertrude 92Spr-12; Gertrude Parslow 98Fall-17
Henry 91Fall-18
Howard 92Spr-5,12,27, 94Fall-32, 98Fall-17
J. 98Fall-32
John 98Fall-17
Josiash Mrs. 92Spr-28
Larry 94Spr-5
Levi 94Fall-10,13
Lloyd 98Fall-17
Maria 99Fall-11
Mary 98Fall-17
Peter 95Fall-24
Ricky 94Spr-5
Robert 95Spr-10
Rowena 98Fall-17
Willard 98Fall-14,17
Willard H. 92Spr-25
William 96Spr-6 Manning George 98Spr-15
H. S. 96Fall-5
Nathaniel 98Spr-15
Manniville/Manderville family 96Fall-24
Manorkill Creek, industries 98Spr-19
Manorkill Falls 94Spr-2; title to 98Spr-18,21
Mansfield
Leveret 99Fall-19
Louise 92Spr-29
Manufacturing exhibition 96Spr-3
Many, Seth 99Spr-28,29
Marable, Edith 90Fall-20
Marclay, Frank postmortem 93Spr-5
Marcy, Gov.
91Fall-28
William L. 91Fall-27
Marek, Bill (I) 95Fall-28 Markham, Cobleskill teacher 96Fall,13
George 96Fall-23 Markle, Jacob, Peter & Philip 93Spr-25 See also Merkle, Merckley
Marks, Glen & Charlotte 92Spr-3
Marlett, J.J. 97Fall-8
Marquit, Jim 95Fall-18A
Marsh, Louisa & Silas 91Fall-27
Marshall, Margaret (Q) 95Spr-33, (Q) 94Fall-27
Marshman, Kathryn James 92Spr-27
Martin Mr. 93Spr-8
A.A. Rev. 95Fall-7,9
David G. 97Fall-8
Ded Casper 94Fall-11
Donald 94Fall-20, 96Fall-30
George W. 90Spr-6
Louise 96Fall,13
Luke 96Fall-30
Peter death 93Spr-8 Masonic lodge 97Fall-18
Mather, Frederick G. 97Fall-33
Mathes (G-ref) 95Fall-29
Matthews, J. 96Fall-24
Mattice family 96Spr-32; Mr. 92Spr-6, 93Spr-20
Beatrice 90Fall-15, 95Spr-32, (A) 96Fall-33, 97Fall-13,
99Spr-31
Burton 90Fall-12, 98Fall-16
Catherine 95Spr-17
Cathryn 98Fall-15
Ed 93Spr-7,8
Edmund H. 92Spr-36
Emmet 95Fall-9, & Mrs. 95Fall-7,9
Everett 98Fall-16
Floyd J. 92Spr-36
Ford V. 94Fall-32
Frederick (O) 97Fall-29
Helen 93Spr-6
Hilda 98Fall-16
Jay Mrs. 93Spr-6
John & Mrs. 90Fall-17
Kathleen 98Fall-2
Lawrence (O) 97Fall-29
Maggie 98Fall-16
Martinus 97Fall-29
Peter 93Fall-3
Robert 95Fall-7
V.D. 90Spr-6; (A) 98Fall-6 Mauhs, Sharon 90Fall-26, (I) 97Spr-3, 6
Maxwell
Edythe 96Fall,15
Emma 92Spr-11 Maybe, Charles 93Spr-20
Maybie, Helen 97Fall-12; 98Fall-2
Mayflower ship 92Spr-13 Mayham
Albert, 90Spr-6, (A) 93Fall-29
Banks 90Spr-6
C.B. 90Fall-23
Isaac 90Spr-6
Jay 90Spr-6
Lorena 90Spr-6
Stephen 90Spr-6
T.C. 90Spr-6
Thomas 90Spr-6 Mayne, Bert Rev. 99Spr-20,99Fall-20 McBain
Dow 93Fall-2
George 93Fall-2,3
McCabe
Claire 91Spr-8
Mary (I) 95Spr-6,7,10
Patricia 91Spr-8,9
Tressa 95Spr-7,10
McCaffrey, (McCaoffrey), Charles 91Fall-7,8
McCall, Jack 96Spr-26
McCann
Judith Ann 98Spr-29
Leo 97Fall-11
Rita 97Fall-11 McCarthy Ford 97Fall-21
McCarthy, William 93Spr-29
McCarty, Ernest 99Fall-20
McCauley, Robert J. 92Fall-9
McClaren, James 96Fall-24
McCord, Clinton 97Spr-5
McCoy, Earl 95Fall-35
McCracken, Marilyn 93Spr-33
McDonald, John 93Spr-10
McDonnell, John 97Fall-29
McDuffie,
Mr.
93Spr-23 McFee
Henrietta (A) 98Spr-30, (I) 98Spr-32
Larry 98Spr-30,31, (I) 98Spr-32 McGiver
Ian (A) 96Fall-18
John 94Spr-21
Ruth 94Spr-21
McHale, Ellen (A) 91Fall-16A, (I) 91Spr-16C, (I)
93Fall-16C, resignation 94Fall-16B, (I) 95Spr-18D
McHench, Emma Jane (I) 98Spr-3
McHenry, William 99Spr-13
McIntosh
Betsey (Q) 91Spr-11
George (Q) 91Spr-11
John (Q) 91Spr-11
Mary (Q) 95Fall-36 McKean,
Elder
94Fall-5
McKeeby, .John
Zachary 94Spr-18C McKenzie, John 95Spr-22
McKeon, George 91Fall-12
McKinley, President 93Spr-14
McKinstry, Charles Jr. 96Fall-24
McLean, James 96Fall-24
McLeary, William 91Fall-6
McManus
Edward A. 91Fall-9,10
William 91Fall-8 McMaster, Robert 96Spr-31
McNamara, J.W. 92Fall-3
McNeil
John 96Fall-23
Wilson 95Spr-18
McNeill Alexander 90Spr-2
McNeilly, Matthew (I) 91Fall-Cover
McNitt, Alexander 93Spr-31
Mead See also Meed Elder 94Fall-7
David 94Fall-13
Delbert (I) 94Fall-Cover,6, 94Fall-3,5,8; Mrs. (I)
94Fall-6
Esther (I) 94Fall-6
George & Mrs. (I) 94Fall-6
Grover (I) 94Fall-6
Henry 94Fall-13
John 94Fall-9
Lena (I) 94Fall-6
Levi 94Fall-13
Ray (I) 94Fall-6
Robert (I) 94Fall-6
Sally 94Fall-13
Meals, Henry Mrs. 97Fall-5
Meed See also Mead Abraham, David & Henry 94Fall-11
Meesick/Mesick, Jacob 96Fall-24
Melvin, Frederick (Q) 95Spr-33
Memorial Day. Breakabeen 1994 (S) 94Fall-32
Merckley See Marclay, Marcley, Markle, Merkle
Mereness, Harvey 97Spr-5
Merkle See also Markle, Merckley
Jacob 93Spr-26,29
Philip 93Spr-26
Merkley See Markle, Merkle
Merwin, Judy Kalney 98Spr-25
Messenger/Messinger
Joel 93Spr-24
Storrs 93Spr-23,24,32
Messer, Philip 90Fall-13
Messinger Joel 99Fall-19
Roswell Rev. 99Fall-19
Meyer, Amy (I) 95Spr-7,10
Michaels, William L. 93Fall-17, 98Spr-29
Michener, James 99Fall-20
Mickel, Robert E. (A) 98Fall-24
Mickle
Clara 90Spr-16B, 93Fall-32, 94Spr-23, 96Spr-23,25
George 94Fall-27
John 93Spr-9
Lee 90Fall-26
Middle Fort See Revolutionary War
Middleburgh 94Spr-3,5; 95Fall-2; 96Spr-32
1825 visit to 99Spr-36
1895 bank robbery attempt 92Spr-4
1898 businesses 98Fall-32
1900 diary 93Spr-2
1900 physician 93Spr-2
250th anniversary (I) 97Spr-33
Ambulance See Middleburgh Emergency Volunteer Ambulance
Corps
American Legion post 94Fall-32
Best House (I) 98Spr-cover
Bicentennial address 97Fall-21
Blacks in Civil War 98Spr-9
Bottling plant 94Fall-20
Bus 92Spr-4
Castes 91Spr-10, 96Spr-21
Churches 95Spr-4, 96Fall-4, 97Fall-22,23,24; Episcopal
91Fall-7,9; Methodist 93Fall-28; Reformed bell 93Fall-27; Roman Catholic (I)
91Fall-8
Cliffs 90Spr-20, 94Spr-5
Covered bridge 96Fall-3
Creamery 97Fall-24
Dam 96Fall-3
First National Bank 93Fall-2
Floods (I) 96Fall-cover; 96Fall-2,3,4. Of 1987, 97Spr-20
Foods 90Fall-30
Friary 91Fall-9
Glaciers (S) 97Fall-8
Grist mill 96Fall-3
Historian 90Spr-16D
Hotels, Baker (Freemyer House) (I,M,S) 91Spr-8,9,
96Fall-4, 98Fall-32; Cottage 98Fall-32; Richfield Inn 91Spr-9; Stevens House
98Spr-2
Library 92Spr-22, (I,S) 92Spr-28, 93Spr-2
Main Street grill 91Spr-9
Oneida building 91Spr-9
Physician 94Spr-15
Plank road 92Spr-2, 93Fall-9,19
Quilt 94Spr-18D, (I) 94-Fall-33
Restaurants 94Fall-21
Revival 98Fall-31
Schools 92Spr-28, 98Spr-35; centralization 95Fall-25;
district 12 (Huntersland) 95Spr-36; high school (I) 95Fall-9; Union Free
district 1 (I) 93Fall-Cover, (S) 93Fall-2; Wainwright Institute 91Fall-9
Sewer laid 98Fall-32
Shelmandine's restaurant 91Spr-9
Tannery 94Fall-14
Town formed 95Spr-2
Middleburgh
& Schoharie RR. 92Spr-3,4, (I) 92Spr-Cover, 92Spr-36, 96Spr-24, 97Fall-24, 98Spr-12, 98Fall-4.
See also Railroads 1871 timetable
90Spr-12 early 1900s 93Fall-6 flood 96Fall-6
Schoharie depot 92Spr-4 Middleburgh Emergency Volunteer Ambulance Corps 25th
anniversary (S,I) 95Spr-5; poem (S) 95Spr-9; roster, officers 95Spr-10;
auxiliary 95Spr-6
Middleburgh News newspaper 94Spr-23, 94Fall-23
Middleburgh Telephone Company 94Fall-30, 99Fall-3
Middleburgh Water Company 93Fall-2,3
Miers
George 96Spr-11; & Mrs. (I) 94Fall-6
John 93Spr-25
Maggie 95Fall-34
Walt (A) 95Spr-26; letter from 96Spr-11
Walter (A) 94Fall-2, (I) 94Fall-6; (A) 95Fall-30;
95Fall-14
Migration. Black 92Fall-25; from New England 93Spr-23,27,
93Fall-30; Irish and Scottish 93Fall-30
Militia of 1803-1808, 95Spr-14
Milk, Mary 94Fall-13
Mill Creek 99Spr-5
Millard, Joshua 96Fall-24
Miller
Capt.
92Fall-16, 93Spr-26
Cassius 90Fall-24
Dean 92Spr-18,20 (I) 92Spr-19, Mrs. 92Spr-19
Elizabeth (Q) 92Fall-26
Fay 99Fall,32
Gale 93Spr-33
Ida 98Spr-29
Jedidiah 96Spr7
John (Q) 92Fall-26
Laura 99Fall-30
Zedediah 99Fall-30
Milligan, Miss, Cobleskill teacher 96Fall,13
Mills, John 95Spr-18
Mills
Barnerville 93Spr-33
Blenheim first 90Fall-7
Breakabeen 90Fall-17
Brewster's 96Fall-3
Carding 96Fall-3
Cider 93Spr-19, 96Fall,14
Cotton 96Fall-3
Crary's 96Fall-3
Esperance 99Fall-28
Fox Creek 96Fall-3
Gallupville 93Fall-20,22, 95Fall-21; 96Fall-7
Grantier's 93Spr-31
Grist (I,S) 90Fall-13, 90Fall-17, 93Fall-20, 95Spr-29;
95Fall-21; 96Fall-3,31
Haverly (I,S) 90Fall-13, 96Fall-5,7
Hills 93Fall-17
Kobel 92Fall-20
Lyman Hill 93Fall-18
Paper 99Fall-28
Saw (I,S) 90Fall-13, 93Fall-18, 95Spr-30
Schoharie 95Spr-29,30
Scribner's 96Fall-2
Sloansville 96Spr-31
West Berne 94Spr-15
West Fulton 94Spr-22
Zeh's 96Fall-3
Millspaugh, Louise, 96Fall-9,10,12,14,15,16 (I) 96Fall,11
Minekill 93Fall-29
Minekill Falls (I) 98Spr-4,5
Mineral Springs 94Fall-26, 96Fall-32; Barner home (S)
94Fall-23; plank road 93Fall-19
Missionaries 95Spr-16
Mitchell, T.B. 91Fall-29
Mitchell
Joseph 99Fall-30
William 96Spr-23; 98Spr-9
Mix
Peter 93Fall-14
S.K. 96Spr-7
Simon Hoosack (I) 93Fall-14; 97Spr-34; (I) 97Spr-35;
artifacts 97Fall-18A
Moak, Francis 91Spr-6
Mohawk River 94Spr-2
Mohawk Valley Consortium 90Spr-16C
Mohawk Valley Library Associaton 92Spr-30
Moheganter Mountain 90Spr-20, 96Spr-33
Monroe, James 99Spr-38
Montayne
Archie C. 93Spr-24
Fred A. 99Fall-20
Moon
Anna 99Spr-25,29
Harmon 90Spr-6
Moore/More Samuel Jr. 96Fall-24
Moore
George 96Spr-31; 99Fall-23
Howard 99Spr-28
John 99Spr-13
Louise 99Spr-28
Virginia 94Fall-32
Moore's Orchestra 98Fall-5
Morahan, Joseph 91Fall-8,12
Moran,
Mr. 93Spr-8
More, John T. (Q) 96Spr-12
Morehouse
A.C. 90Spr-6
T.C. 93Fall-22
Morenus (Q) 97Fall-33 William 97Fall-7
Moresville 90Fall-19
Morey
Stephen 94Spr-22
Warren 93Spr-20, 97Spr-5
Morrell, Norma (Q) 97Fall-33
Morris, Rodney 98Fall-36
Morse 90Spr-6, 93Spr-7
Levi 94Fall-13
Morsesing, Daniel 94Fall-10
Moseman, Georgia Hogett 95Fall-33
Moser
Kay 98Fall-33-35; 99Spr-29
Michele 99Spr-29
Wilhelm 98Fall-33,35; (I) 98Fall-35
Mount Pisgah 98Spr-3
Mount Utsayantha fire tower 98Spr-26
Mount Wharton 90Spr-7,8,29
Mountain Dairy 94Fall-23
Mountain Turnpike Co. 95Spr-15
Movies, street 95Fall-18C
Mowery, Daniel F. 99Spr-40
Muhlenberg. Frederick Augustus, Henry, Maria & John
Peter 97Spr-29
Mulberry, Ethel & Fred 98Fall-16
Mulbury, Marvin W. orchard 90Fall-29
Muldoon,
Rev.
91Fall-8
Mulligan, Robert (I) 99Fall-18
Murdock, Henry Rev. 94Spr-30 Murphy
Mr. leases
Schoharie fairgrounds 96Spr-9
Bill (I) 92Spr-Cover
Charles 98Spr-9
Jim 99Spr-23
Margaret 97Fall-23
Peggy 96Spr-34
Samuel 98Spr-9
Timothy 96Spr-33,34; 97Fall-23,27; 98Fall-19,20,21,30;
99Spr-36
William B. 92Fall-23
Murray
Genevieve S. (A) 94Fall-28
George Rev. Fr. 97Fall-12
Thomas Jr. 96Fall-32
Tom 96Fall-30
Tony 99Fall-3
Wilmer K. (A) 97Spr-35
Myer, Peter S. (O) 97Fall-29,30
Myers
George 91Spr-5
Hattie 97Spr-32
Helen 93Spr-32
John 93Spr-27
Morris 94Spr-21
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Napolitano, Carmen 97Spr-22
Nasholt, Gallupville blacksmith 93Fall-22
National Register of Historic Places 96Spr-36
Neal, Ellen 99Spr-23
Neary, Kevin 99Fall-16
Neer/Near, Hendrick 96Fall-24
Neer
Clinton 95Fall-12
Ella 95Fall-12
Karl 94Spr-33
Lucinda (G) 90Fall-16
Morrison (G) 90Fall-16
Samuel (G) 90Fall-16
Nehr, David Mrs. 91Spr-6
Neifer, William 99Fall-10
Neiles, Peter 96Spr-6
Nellis family 91Fall-25
Nelson
Judge
93Spr-35; Mr. 92Spr-6; Mrs. 93Spr-3
Ernest (I) 95Spr-7,8,10
Keith 91Spr-32, 95Fall-18 William 94Fall-32 Nethaway farm 95Spr-27
Clinton 94Fall-3; Jr. (A) 94Fall-6, 94Fall-7
Daisy Mead 94Fall-3,6,7,8
Ella (I) 94Fall-6
Jenny 94Fall-3
Jesse 94Fall-3, (I) 94Fall-6
Reddi 94Fall-3
Rettie (I) 94Fall-6
Netherway, Jerry 94Fall-20
Neville hop yards 96Fall-5
Neville,
Mrs.
93Spr-6
T.W. & Mrs. 96Fall-5 New Boston 99Fall-25
New Dorlach 99Spr-7,9
New Rhinebeck 92Spr-14, 99Spr-7,8
New Salem 93Fall-19
New Scotland 93Fall-19
New York Power Authority 90Spr-16B,C, 90Fall-7,11,
92Fall-30, 94Spr-2, 97Spr-23; 98Fall-2; dam 96Fall-2
New York State
See
also State University College at Cobleskill
1846 constitutional convention 91Fall-28
Camp Summit Correctional Facility 92Spr-7,8,9
Canals 91Fall-27
Department of Environmental Conservation 98Fall-9,13
Police, early 95Fall-32
Thatcher State Park 94Spr-5,8,9
Thruway, Schoharie Creek bridge collapse (S) 97Spr-21
New York State Agricultural Society 98Spr-14,15
New York State Historical Association 94Spr-18D
New York-New Jersey Trail Conference 94Spr-2
New York, Ontario & Western RR 98Fall-33
Newell, Frederick B. 90Spr-6
Newman, Joshua 93Spr-29
Newspapers
Christian Advocate 90Spr-6
Northern Christian Advocate 94Spr-20
Albany Times-Union quoted 96Spr-22 Cobleskill Times-Journal 92Spr-36;
quoted 96Spr-11,16 Jefferson Courier 92Fall-13
Middleburgh News 94Spr-23, 94Fall-23
Schoharie Independent quoted 96Spr-30.
Observer quoted 96Spr-2,3. Patriot 93Fall-11,12,14, (I) 93Fall-16, 94Spr-9;
quoted 96Spr-5,6. Republican 92Fall-3,8, 93Fall-20,94Spr-14;
quoted 95Fall-2; 96Spr-5,6,8,9,10,17,31;
97Fall-26. Union quoted 96Spr-21 Schoharie
County Democrat cited 99Fall-17
Nicholas, John 99Spr-8
Nichols Jonathan 96Fall-24
Russ 95Spr-6
Thomas 94Fall-32
Nicholson, Eleanor Lambert 93Fall-32
Nies, Jerry 95Fall-17
Nine Holes 97Spr-13,14
Noble farm 92Spr-31
Nolan, Kathleen 99Spr-20,21
Nolte, Peter & Mrs. 91Fall-9
Norberg, Jean 95Spr-7,10
North Blenheim 94Spr-2; 97Spr-15; 96Spr-28.
See also Patchin Hollow
1990 explosion 90Fall-5,13, 92Spr-12, 92Fall-29
Churches 95Spr-16
Craft's store 90Fall-9
Creamery 90Fall-7,9,13
Flood 96Fall-2
In Revolutionary War 98Fall-18
Library 92Spr-30
Medical facility 92Spr-11
Wright (Chapman) Hotel 92Spr-25
North
Mary 93Spr-30
William 91Fall-26, 93Spr-22,23,25,27-31; 99Fall-19
Northrup
Elam 94Fall-8,9
Kate 96Fall,15
Oliver (I) 92Spr-9
Shaun 90Fall-26
Norton,
Mr.
93Spr-8
Almira 91Spr-6
G.N. 92Spr-3
Mary 93Fall-32
Notaro, Anne R. (I) 95Spr-7,10
Nothdurft, Charlotte 97Fall-34
Nott,
Dr.
91Fall-29
Joel B. 93Fall-13
Novels, Schoharie County (S) 96Spr-32
Noxen, James & Jacob 96Fall-24
Noxon
Elizabeth 92Spr-25
Harry 93Spr-19
Nuhlicek, Jim 99Spr-25
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O
O'Brien
Charles 98Fall-5
Lou 98Fall-5
Michael 96Spr-33
O'Cair, Billy 90Spr-21
Occupations, Trades & Professions Blacksmith 91Fall-23 Clergy 90Spr-4-7, 90Fall-12,23,24, 91Fall-5 Court stenographer 90Spr-11 Dress
maker 90Spr-9 Judge 90Spr-6 Lawyer 90Spr-11 Physician 90Spr-6, 91Spr-9,27,
93Spr-2,13, 94Spr-15,22, 94Fall-5 Principal 90Spr-6 Tinsmith 91Spr-32 Violin
maker 90Fall-2 Krum & Grant Schoharie law firm 92Spr-25 O'Connor
Jeff (A) 99Spr-2, 99Fall,31
John F. 91Fall-12
O'Donnell, Mary-Jo 98Fall-33,34; 99Spr-22,29
Of Trial and Triumph — A History of Schoharie County
(Rigley) (R) 91Spr-27
Ogbin, Francis 98Fall-16
Ogden, David 98Fall-18
Ogilvie, John 95Spr-25
O'Keefe, Rev. Fr. 97Spr-24
Old 14 (hill) 91Fall-22
Old Head 93Spr-11
Old Stone Fort Cemetery Association 93Fall-31
Old Stone Fort Museum 90Spr-16A, 91Spr-16D, 96Spr-31 Artifacts 94Fall-6,7,8,16B Badgley annex 95Fall-18B,C Dutch barn (I) 91Fall-16B,C Godigkeit house 95Fall-18A Jackson law office 94Fall-16B Library 94Fall-16A, 95Spr-32, 95Fall-29 Oliver schoolhouse 90Spr-16B, 91Fall-16A
Rickard poem 95Fall-16 S.H. Mix effects 93Fall-15 Scribner exhibit 95Fall-18A Vroman deed 92Spr-31 Warner house 95Fall-18A Oldenbrook,
Capt.
92Fall-16
Olendorf, Caroline 97Spr-14 Oliver (Q) 98Spr-16
J. 91Fall-26
Jim 92Fall-31
Ward L. (A) 93Spr-13 Oliver school house See Old Stone Fort
Olsen Department Store fire (I) 91Fall-Cover,2; 96Spr-36
Olsen, Norman (I) 91Fall-Cover,2, (A) 92Fall-20, (O)
96Spr-36
Oncongena (Snake) Mountain 90Spr-20
O'Neil, Hughie 95Fall-15
O'Neill, Rev. 91Fall-6,8
Onistagrawa See Vroman's Nose
Orr, John T. 98Fall-31
Ortner, Nancy 99Spr-22,23
Orton, Helen Fuller 91Spr-17, 92Spr-29
Osborn, Abigal 94Fall-9
Osinski, John 95Spr-18C
Osterhout
Aug 92Spr-16,17
Eva 92Spr-16,17
Jacob 92Spr-16,17
James 92Spr-16,17
Richard C. 96Spr-26
Ostrom family (Q) 93Fall-4
Ostrowski
Alice 92Spr-12
Ira (I) 92Spr-9
Sam (I) 92Spr-9,12
Ostrum
Dorcas 94Fall-13
Garrett 94Fall-13
Lydia 99Spr-18
O'Sullivan,
Capt.
& Mrs. 97Fall-11
Joan 99Spr-22
Otremba, Mary 90Fall-6,12
Ots-ha-lega 92Fall-20
Ottman family (Q) 91Spr-11
Anna 99Spr-19
E.A. Rev. 92Spr-31
Jacob 99Spr-19
Maria 99Spr-18,19
Nicholas 99Spr-8,18
Peter 99Spr-8
William 99Spr-8,19
Our Lady Queen of Peace friary 91Fall-9
Owens, Jonathan 94Fall-9
Ox-Kill 93Fall-20
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P Paddy's Bridge 95Fall-31,33 Page, Jim 91Spr-5 Paige, Mr.
and Mrs. 91Spr-9 Palatines 95Fall-21; 96Spr-32; 97Spr-28.
Camps, temporary migration to 99Spr-2. Dorfs
90Spr-20, 91Spr-14, 92Fall-2,20, 93Spr-26, 94Spr-6, 96Spr-32
Emigration 96Spr-34. Families
91Fall-25 Genealogical society 90Fall-16,17
Genealogy 98Spr-17 Migration
90Fall-16, 92Fall-16,20 Route of (S) 94Spr-6
Slaves 91Spr-15 Palmatier Chris
95Fall-18A Christopher 90Spr-16A, 94Fall-16B
Daniel 97Fall-7 Wayne 96Spr-18C Palmer
(Q) 94Fall-27, (Q) 95Spr-33 Abyran 94Fall-11,13
Henry 97Fall-7 John 95Spr-5 Palmer
and Shaylor funeral home 95Spr-5 Pameter, Philo 97Spr-14 Pangman,
Lillian 96Fall,14 Panos ice cream parlor 96Fall,14 Panos
Elene 96Fall,14 Nick 96Fall,14 Panther
Creek 94Spr-2, 94Fall-14, 96Fall-21 Papin, Armand 94Fall-32 Papst,
Adam 91Spr-20 Parke, Kathryn 98Fall-35 Parker, Kathleen 95Spr-5 Parkinson,
R. 93Spr-28 Parslow, Mr. 92Spr-10 Floyd
92Spr-26 Hazel 98Fall-17 Keith
92Spr-7,12,26,27, 98Fall-17 Nelson 98Fall-17 Parsons
Ford 97Fall-19,21 Parsons, James, Mary J. & Seth 91Spr-6 Partridge
Run Wildlife Area 94Spr-5 Passing of Old Gilboa (poem)
98Fall-6 Patchin Hollow 90Spr-3, 94Spr-2. See also North
Blenheim Patchin Freegift (O) 97Fall-30; 97Fall-31,33;
98Fall-18 Maria 99Spr-18 Patents &
deeds. Becker 94Fall-27. William Bouck 94Fall-26,27. Cobleskill
92Fall-20. Shaver 94Fall-27. TenEyck 91Fall-26, 93Spr-22. Cornelius
& Peter Vroman deed 92Spr-31. Paths. Beaver Dam 94Spr-6;
Indian 94Spr-6,9; Long Path (S) 94Spr-2, (M) 94Spr-4; masters 94Spr-9-12 Patria
94Spr-3, 94Fall-18, 96Fall-23,32 As St. Petersburg
95Spr-17 Fire tower 98Spr-26 School
95Spr-17 Patrick Alleyne E. 97Spr-23
Everett 97Spr-14 Omar
96Fall,11 Shirley 90Fall-20 Patterson
Edward & Mrs. 92Spr-4 George
W. 91Fall-28 Golden 95Spr-6 Randy
91Fall-12 Patton, Alfred H. 92Fall-25 Paulsey, Hobart 98Fall-5 Pawling,
John 91Fall-13-15 Payne, Jennie (I) 94Fall-6 Peacemakers 99Spr-20;
vigil 99Spr-21,23 Peacock Corners 94Fall-18 Pearsall, Clark
96Fall-24 Pearson, Liz 99Spr-26 Pease, Ann 96Spr-31 Peaslee
Sheldon & Susan 90Spr-6 Thomas
90Spr-3,6 Peck, Madeline 95Spr-5,8 Peddlers 93Fall-21 Peet,
Annie Olmstead 91Spr-22 Pehlan, Hester 98Fall-17 Pelham, Mrs.
91Fall-13 Pellatier, Joseph 95Fall-9 Pensions, B. Strubrach
92Fall-14 Penworth, Juna 98Spr-23 Perry, Joseph S. 90Spr-3 Persian
Gulf War veterans 94Fall-32 Persico, Peter 97Spr-21 Persons,
Dr. 91Fall-20 E.S. 98Fall-5 Ethel
Mulberry 98Fall-16 Helen A. (A) 95Spr-7,9,10 PeRue, Blanche (I) 94Spr-23 Petchtle, Mrs. 93Spr-4
Emmet 93Fall-2 Peters, "Pop" 98Fall-5 Petersburg Moutain fire tower 98Spr-26 Peterson Abraham 92Spr-21
Claudius 92Spr-21 William 94Spr-26 Pettey, Christopher James 95Spr-8 Petty, Charry (Charity) 96Spr-26 Phalen
Charles (A) 96Fall-30 Esther 96Fall-30 Phelan, Charles (A) 98Spr-14; 97Spr-13 Phelps
Asa W. 90Spr-29 Ann 96Spr-31
David 96Spr-31,95Fall-23 Gaius 96Spr-31
William 98Fall-32 Phil(l)ips, Rev. 91Fall-7,8 Phinney, H. & E. 94Fall-26 Phisterer, Frederick 97Fall-8 Physicians See Occupations Picket, Maria 94Fall-19 Pickett (Q) 95Fall-36 Samuel 95Fall-17 Ruth (Q) 91Fall-22 Pickle, Bartholomew 99Fall-22 Pierce and Peaslie Telephone co. 98Fall-5 Pierce, Ralph (Q) 98Spr-16 Piersma, Beatrice 93Spr-17 Pierson, Mabel 93Fall-2,3 Pindar farm
(Middleburgh) 96Spr-22; hop yard 95Fall-32 Pindar
Henry 94Spr-5 William Mrs. 92Spr-28 Pinder, H.V. 93Fall-3,
96Fall-4 Pine Bush school house 95Spr-13 Pine Grove Church 95Spr-13 Piotroski, Ruth & Jay 99Spr-29 Pitcher, Anna 93Spr-6 Plank roads See Roads Plank Charles N. 91Spr-6
Edward J. 92Fall-11 Francis 91Spr-6
John 91Spr-6 Podskoch, Marty 98Spr-26 Poget, John 90Spr-17 Police, early 95Fall-32 Politics.
1840s 91Fall-26,27 1860 congressional 93Fall-15 1925 caucus 99Spr-37 Barnburners
91Fall-27 Democratic 90Spr-15,28, 91Fall-26,27 early twentieth
century 90Spr-23 Hunkers 91Fall-27 plank road 93Fall-11 prohibition
90Spr-6 Republican 90Spr-28, 93Fall-7, 94Spr-28 vote buying 93Fall-7
Whigs 91Fall-26-28 Polk, James K. 91Fall-27 Pollard
Beatrice Parsons (A) 91Spr-2, correction 92Spr-21; (A)
92Fall-27, 93Fall-32; (A) 93Spr-21 Pollard, Ray F. (A) 90Spr-8; 95Fall-11,12.
Mrs. (A) 90Spr-24, 90Fall-30 Polly Hollow 90Spr-12, 97Spr-18 Poole, Jim 97Spr-22; 98Fall-10; 99Spr-25,26,29; (A) 99Fall-2 Poormaster 93Fall-7 Pope John 98Fall-25 Popiel, Jeffrey 90Fall-12 Porn, Miss 93Spr-8 Porter (Q) 97Spr-22 Aretas Stanton 98Spr-16 Albert 98Spr-16
Chloe 96Fall-33 Keneth Wiggins 96Fall-20 Peter B. 97Spr-12 Porter, Mr. 91Fall-28;
Mrs. 93Spr-6,7 Tom 92Spr-32 Porteus
Eric (A) 91Spr-26 John (A) 90Spr-16B; 90Fall-16B; (I) 93Fall-16C;
95Spr-18B Post Offices See U.S. Post Office Post, John 96Spr-31 Potter Hill (S) 91Fall-22, 93Fall-29,32 Potter Hollow, Albany County 99Fall,32 Potter
Francis 90Spr-7 Jane 92Spr-13
John Foster 99Spr-18 Potts, Jesse 97Spr-7 Pouchot, Francois 95Spr-23,24,25 Poverty Vale 94Spr-2 Powell, Colin 99Spr-27 Powers
Henry 93Spr-27 Ingraham 94Fall-10,11 Pramer, Lavina 99Spr-34 Pratt
Ned 94Spr-18B, 94Fall-16A,D Z., Col. 96Fall-2 Praus, Paul 99Spr-22,23 Prentice, Dorothy (I) 99Fall-9 Preston Hollow, Albany County. 99Fall,32 Price, Robert 90Fall-6,7 Prideaux, John 95Spr-21,23,24,25 Priest, Josiah 97Fall-32; 98Fall-18,20,23 Priestley, Joseph 99Spr-39 Prior, Abner William 99Fall-26 Prohibition 90Spr-6 Prokop, Richard & Sandra 94Spr-5 Promised Land, The, Vrooman (R) 96Spr-34 Proper
Clyde 95Fall-33 Vivian Cole 95Fall-25 Provost Bros. Well Drilling Co. 96Spr-31 Przyseicki farm 94Spr-15 Pucker-Street (Knox). 94Spr-6 Pulver, Jacob 97Spr-14 Punch Kill 91Spr-32,
95Spr-2 See also East Cobleskill Purcell, Helen 97Spr-4 Purdy, Jeremiah 93Spr-27 Puro, George 97Fall-34 Putnam, Clarence 98Spr-26 Pyle, Mr. 92Spr-28 Back to Top
Q-R
Quackenbush Charles 93Spr-33 Peter A. 99Spr-18 Quarries, Summit stone 90Spr-7 Quaynant, Indian chief 97Spr-28 Quick Catherine 94Fall-26 Katherine 94Fall-24 Quincy Frank J. 92Spr-26 Stockton Jr. 92Spr-26 Race, Hank 98Fall-21,22,23 Radez Beverly (A) 91Fall-32, 92Fall-31, 94Spr-34
Cora (I) 91Fall-Cover Henry Mrs., 90Spr-29
Kevin 90Spr-29 Susanne 90Spr-29 Radio, early 95Spr-31 Radliff, Mr. 93Spr-20
Helen Marek (I) 95Fall-27 Ragan, Harold & Mary 92Fall-23-26 Railroad Jack (dog) 92Spr-4 Railroads.
See also Albany, Helderberg & Schoharie, Albany Railway, Albany &
Susquehanna, Delaware & Hudson, Middleburgh & Schoharie,
New York, Ontario & Western, Rondout & Oswego, Schoharie
Valley 1850-1865 90Spr-7 accidents 90Spr-29
Barnerville 93Spr-33
built (S) 92Spr-2 Central Bridge depot (I) 90Spr-29 Cobleskill
depot (I) 90Spr-30 Cooksburg 92Spr-2 first train 90Spr-29
freight carried 92Spr-4 horse-drawn 92Spr-2 impact on plank roads
93Fall-19 mail service 93Spr-33 meeting to organize 92Spr-2 museum
92Spr-4 Richmondville depot (I) 90Spr-30 Schoharie depot 92Spr-4
Sharon depot
91Fall-16 town bonds 92Spr-2 Historical markers 99Fall-2 Pupils commuting by 96Fall,13
Sharon 99Fall-8 West Fulton route 98Fall-32 Rakjer, Nilda 99Spr-21 Rall, Johann Gottlieb 99Fall-26 Ramsey
George 95Spr-15 J.H. 92Fall-3 Rancho Del Machacheo Caladero 92Spr-26 Rancho Hollywood 92Spr-26 Ransley, Flora 95Fall-33 Rauch, Emily 94Fall-16A,
95Spr-18B; 95Fall-18A; 96Spr-18B Ray, Rev. 92Fall-22. Ray family 96Spr-23. Genealogy: Aaron Russell, Alice, Annie, Beatrice, Bessie,
Cecelia, Charles, Charles A., Charles B., Charles Jr., Claude, Edith,
Edna, Ethel Mae, George, Geraldine, Gesaline, Harold, James, Kent,
Kevin, Kurt, Lottie, Lucy, Marcia, Maria, Martha Mae, Martin, Mary,
Robert, Roberta, Shirley, Vena, Wanda (S) 90Fall-20 Beatrice 90Fall-20, 92Fall-25
Bessie 96Spr-13 Charles B. 90Fall-20, 92Fall-24
Claude 96Spr-13, 19 Edna
96Spr-23 Edna Vedder 90Fall-20, 92Fall-24,25,26
Harold Vroman 96Spr-23 John 96Spr-13, 98Spr-9 Mary Hoyt
97Spr-31 Vena 90Fall-20, 92Fall-26, 96Spr-13,25 William 96Spr-13, 98Spr-9 Raymond, Sylvester 90Fall-22 Razue, Jacob (O) 97Fall-30 Reagles, Helen A. 99Fall-20 Rechtmeyer, George 99Spr-6,10 Rector, Mr. 93Spr-24 Red Cross 90Fall-11 Red Jacket 93Spr-9,11,12 Redington John 95Spr-3; (S) 99Fall-25 Laura 99Fall-25 Lauren
99Fall-28 Redling, Albert & Charles 94Fall-32 Reed, Luman 90Fall-19 Reed
H.L. 96Fall-5 Henry 98Fall-2 Mary 96Spr-30 Regnier, Celestine 91Fall-11 Reid, Mr. (Schenectady pastor?) 91Spr-5 Reightmyer See Richtmyer, Rightmyer Reilly, Rev. 91Fall-7,8 Reiter/Reuter, Joseph 96Fall-24 Religion See churches Reminiscences 1914 picnic 91Spr-4 1930s-1940s Middleburgh 91Spr-9
1936 burning church mortgage 91Spr-5 1990 North Blenheim explosion
90Fall-5 19th century, early 90Spr-2,3, mid 90Spr-8,11, late 90Fall-17
20th century early 90Spr-22, 90Fall-2, 90Fall-13,15, 90Fall-29,30,
91Spr-2, 91Spr-27, (S) 93Fall-25, 93Fall-4 blacks 93Fall-4 Blenheim
90Fall-5, (S) 93Fall-25 Evelyn Safford Dewell 93Fall-25 Gallupville
93Fall-21 Middleburgh 91Spr-9 Robert Fain, 93Fall-4 Schoharie
93Fall-4 schools, snowstorm 91Spr-2 train, auto travel 91Spr-27
Webster Dillenbeck 93Fall-21 West Fulton 93Spr-18 Renkavinsky, John L. 98Fall-10, (I) 98Fall-9. Rensselaer, Gen. 91Spr-17 Rensselaerville 93Fall-19 Rensselaerville, Albany County, 95Spr-11 Republicans See politics ReQua
A.E. 93Fall-3 Albert E. & Alica 92Spr-28 Restauants See hotels
REVOLTIONARY WAR (S) 91Spr-21, (S) 92Fall-14; 97Spr-6;
(S) 98Fall-18; (S) 99Fall-25. Graves (S) 98Spr-18. Obituaries (S) 97Fall-26. Schoharie Valley 96Spr-32.
Tory House Cave 94Spr-8 Engagements. Boston Massacre (I) 91Spr-13.
Bouck raid 98Fall-18. Bunker Hill 93Spr-9, 97Fall-32. Capture of
Andre (I,L) 91Fall-13. Cherry Valley 92Fall-17, 93Spr-9, 99Spr-2,3;
(S) 99Spr-11. Cobleskill 95Spr-22, 97Fall-29-31, 98Spr-28, 99Spr-2.
Crysler's raid 97Spr-13, 97Fall-28. Dietz massacre 95Spr-11, 97Fall-26.
Dorlock 99Spr-11, 99Fall-31. Fox Creek 95Fall-22; 99Spr-7. Johnson-Brant
raid 91Spr-17, (S) 93Spr-9,26, 95Spr-21, 96Spr-34, 97Fall-21,26-32.
Johnstown 96Spr-29. Klock's Field 93Spr-12, 98Fall-20. Lake Utsayantha
97Fall-29. McDonald's raid 97Fall-26. Oriskany 93Spr-9. Princeton
99Fall-26. Quebec 97Fall-32. Saratoga 96Spr-33, 97Fall-27,32. Trenton
99Fall-26. Valley Forge 97Fall-32, 98Spr-18. Vrooman.s Land 95Spr-21,
98Spr-33, 99Spr-37, 91Spr-23. Wyoming 93Spr-9, 99Spr-39. Yorktown
97Fall-31,32 Expeditions. Albany 9Fall-15; Fort Edward
92Fall-15,16; Harpersfield 92Fall-18; Johnstown 92Fall-14,16; Saratoga
92Fall-16; Sharon 92Fall-17; Sullivan-Clinton 91Spr-23, 93Spr-9,
96Spr-33,99Spr-6. Tryon County 92Fall-17. Sullivan expedition.
Forts. Beaver Dam 95Spr-11. Central Bridge
92Fall-18. Defiance, see Middle. DuBoise 97Fall-31; (S) 99Spr-2;
monument (I) 99Spr-9. Garrisons 93Spr-10. Lower 92Fall-17, 93Spr-10,12,26,27,
97Fall-26-28,30, 96Spr-34, 99Spr-2-5, 9,10. Middle 92Fall-16,17,
9 3Spr-10,26, 95Spr-11, 96Spr-33,34, 97Fall-26,27,29,32, 99Spr-2,3,
monument unveiling 97Fall-26. Montgomery 99Spr-4. Niagara 93Spr-9,10.
Old Stone see Lower. Schuyler 93Spr-13. Upper 92Fall-16,17, 93Spr-10,
94Spr-3, 96Spr-33, 97Fall-28,29, 98Fall-19. Weidman's 97Fall-26
Participants. 1st New York 99Spr-6. 2nd Albany
95Spr-22. 2nd New York 97Fall-31. 3rd Tryon 97Fall-28. 4th Penna.
99Spr-6. 5th New York 99Spr-3,4,5,6. 6th Mass. 97Fall-30. 15th Albany
92Fall-14, 95Spr-21, 95Fall-22, 97Fall-26,27,28. Albany County militia
99Spr-3. Blacks 91Spr-12. Butler's Rangers 95Fall-29; 97Fall-29;
99Spr-7. Cobleskill militia 98Spr-28; 99Spr-5-7. Committee of Correspondence/Safety
95Fall-22; 99Spr-3,4,13. Hessians 90Fall-2.
Kings Royal Regiment 92Fall-15. Loyalists 91Spr-20, 95Fall-29,
99Spr-7,8. Morgan's Riflemen
96Spr-33; 98Fall-19. Schoharie militia 95Fall-22, 99Spr-6. Schoharie
minutemen 92Fall-15. Tryon County militia 99Spr-5.
Reynolds Donald 96Spr-25 Edward 94Spr-23 Irving Mrs. 94Spr-21
John 94Spr-23 Ula 94Spr-21
William A. 96Spr-25 Rhinehart Harvey 95Fall-7
Rhinehart, Shirley 94Spr-23 Rhodes Eugene Manlove 96Spr-29
Hinman 96Spr-29 Riall, Phineas 97Spr-10 Ricci, Lisa 94Fall-16B Richard, John (O) 97Fall-28 Richards, Frenchie Mrs. 91Spr-22 Richmond Alice 90Fall-20
Jane 97Spr-14; 99Fall-16 John 97Spr-13, 14; 99Fall-16; Mrs. 97Spr-14 Richmondville
blacks in Civil War 98Spr-9 church 94Fall-10 civil war 94Spr-24 depot (I)
90Spr-30 established 99Fall-16
logo (I) 99Fall-15 name of (S) 97Spr-13
plank road 93Fall-19 school merger with Cobleskill
96Fall-33 sequicentennial 99Fall-15 Richmondville-Charlotteville Plank Road Corp. 90Spr-7
Richmondville Record 99Fall-16 Richmondville Volunteer Emergency Corps 95Spr-8 Richtmyer See also Rightmyer
Christian (Q) 90Spr-10 Josiah 92Spr-16,17
Ury (Q) 90Spr-10, 98Fall-3 William 92Spr-16,17 Rickard Hill 91Fall-10 Rickard Arlington "Pete" (I,S) 99Spr-15 August 93Fall-24
Augustus
99Spr-15; (I) 99Spr-16 Chauncey 91Spr-14;
(S) 95Fall-2; (A) 95Fall-16; (I)
95Fall-Cover,4,11; 96Spr-17,18,21,22; 97Spr-34,35; 99Spr-15; letter
from 95Fall-19; (S) poem 95Fall-20 Clarence 96Fall,12 Edwin 90Fall-29
Elizabeth
Tryon 95Fall-2 Fred 96Fall,11 Freeman 95Fall-2 Horace 95Fall-17,20
Isaac 95Fall-2 Jacob 96Fall-6 James 95Fall-2 Kathryn 99Spr-15;
(I) 99Spr-16 Larry 99Spr-16 Lawrence V. 90Spr-10
Leslie 96Spr-20,21,25 Madison 99Spr-15 Rickards Geo 93Spr-2 Peter 91Spr-21 Rickert
Elisabetha 99Fall,31 Marcus 99Fall,31 Ricket (G-ref) 95Fall-29 Rider, David 94Fall-9,10 Ridlon, G.T. Rev. 93Spr-33 Rifenbark, Heather 93Fall-16D Rifenburg, Mary 94Fall-13 Rifleman, The, Brick (R) 96Spr-33 Righi, Augusto 91Fall-7 Rightmyer
See also Richtmyer Conrad 90Spr-10.
diaries 94Spr-18A Rigley, Mary James (A) 90Spr-26, 90Fall-28, 91Spr-27, (A) 92Spr-25,27,
(A) 93Spr-18, (A) 93Fall-27 Riley, Roger 90Spr-7 Ripley George B. 99Spr-12,13
John 94Fall-10 Rishmond, Edmund 94Fall-8 Ritrovato, Patricia Mary VanWie (A) 92Spr-22, (A) 94Fall-23;
94Fall-25,26: (A) 98Spr-27 Rivenbark, Alvina (I) 95Fall-27,28 Rivenburg David (I) 95Fall-27,28 Donald & Howard 94Fall-32 Rivenburgh
Addie 95Spr-17 Steve & Warren (I) 94Fall-21 Willard T. 91Spr-9 William & Mrs. 92Spr-5 Rivers See streams Roads,
generally Condition 94Spr-9,10
Districts 94Spr-11,13, 95Fall-23 First (S) 94Spr-6
Laws 94Spr-10 Overseers 94Spr-11
Path masters
94Spr-11 Plank 96Fall-3, politics
93Fall-11, impact of railroads
on 93Fall-19 Snow plowing 94Spr-15,16;
State system 94Spr-14; Stock subscription 93Fall-13
Taxes
90Spr-8, 92Spr-6, 94Spr-13,14 Toll gates 93Fall-17
Turnpikes 93Spr-28, 94Spr-11 Wards 94Spr-11 Roads,
specific Albany 94Spr-6,10; plank (I) 93Fall-18, (S) 93Fall-9, 90Spr-7 Altamont 94Spr-9 Baptist
Church 94Fall-3 Bethlehem
plank 93Fall-15 Binghamton 94Spr-10 Brick Schoolhouse 94Spr-6,16
Central Bridge plank 90Spr-7, 93Fall-14 Charlotteville plank
90Spr-7
Clauverwie 90Spr-12 Cobleskill plank
90Spr-7,22, 92Spr-2 County route one 94Fall-14,17,18 Fair street
(Schoharie) 96Spr7 Gallupville
94Spr-6,8,12,20 Gilboa-Conesville 94Spr-2 Great Western Turnpike
90Spr-8,7, 93Spr-27,28,30, 93Fall-10,12,19; 96Spr-30
Hard Scrabble 94Spr-3
Heathen Creek 94Fall-16 Hyndsville plank
90Spr-7 I-88 90Spr-7,28, 96Fall-31, 99Fall-17 Indian Ladder 94Spr-8
Indian Trail 94Spr-2 Kings Creek 93Fall-22 Knox 94Spr-6,8,13,16,18
Larry Hill 93Fall-20, 94Spr-20 Loonenbergh Turnpike 96Fall-3, 97Fall-23
Middleburgh plank 90Spr-7, 92Spr-2, 93Fall-19 Mountain Turnpike Co. 95Spr-15 Ostrander 93Fall-20 Rensselaerville plank
90Spr-7 Richmondville plank 90Spr-7, 93Fall-19
Route 30 94Spr-3
Route 443 94Spr-14,16 Sawyer Hollow 94Spr-2 Schoharie plank
90Spr-7, 92Spr-2, 93Fall-9,19, (I) 93Fall-18 Schoharie
and Albany Plank Road Association receipt (I) 93Fall-18 Scripture Street,
(Middleburgh) 96Spr-19 Selleck 94Spr-13 Stamford
plank 90Spr-7 Straub lane 94Spr-3 Stryker 94Spr-2 Summit plank
90Spr-7,29 Susquehanna Turnpike
98Fall-4 Vintonton (I) 94Fall-17 Voorheesville
94Spr-9 Warnerville
plank 90Spr-7 West Berne 94Spr-17 Wetsel Hollow 94Fall-2 Wright 94Spr-6,11
Zimmer 94Spr-11,15,16 Robert, James A. 97Fall-33 Roberts,
Calvin 93Spr-32 Herschel 92Spr-22 James A. 98Fall-23 Robertson, John 96Fall-24 Robins
Elizabeth 94Spr-5 George 94Spr-5
John 94Fall-13 Robinson, Amelia Stevens 98Spr-21 Rockerfeller, Everett 98Spr-11,12 Rocks, the (Schaeffer homestead) 91Spr-14 Rockstroh, Julius 97Spr-35 Rockwell, Lorelei (Q) 91Spr-11 Rodgers, Sarah (O) & Thomas 91Fall-18 Rodman, John 96Fall-23,24 Rody/Rhody/Rodey, Henry 96Fall-23 Rogers Daniel 96Fall-23,24 Elsie 96Spr-22,25 Elsie E. 94Spr-20 Elsie English (A) 91Spr-4,
92Fall-11, (A) 94Fall-14 Rolfe, Fritz 93Fall-21 Rollins, Isaac 98Spr-15. Rondout & Oswego RR 98Fall-4.
See also Railroads Roney, Barney 97Fall-7 Roof, Johannes 99Spr-14 Rooney, Doris D. 91Fall-25 Roos, Robert 91Fall-10 Roosevelt Eleanor 96Fall,15 Franklin D. 96Fall,15; 97Spr-5
Theodore 94Spr-28, 98Spr-8, 98Fall-29; Jr. 97Fall-21 Root & Co. 93Fall-19 Root, Capt. 92Spr-2
Orson banknote (I) 93Spr-35 Rorik, Elizabeth M. 93Fall-2,3 Roscoe, William E. 92Fall-22,
(I) 95Fall-Cover. Quoted or cited 95Fall-7,18,20,
96Spr-30; 97Fall-33; 98Spr-9; 98Fall-18,23; 99Spr-3,4,8,10; 99Fall-23,30 Rose Alfred 95Spr-16
E. Scott 95Fall-7,9 Joseph G. 96Spr-28
Julia 94Spr-21; (B,S,I) 95Spr-16-20; 98Fall-16
Leon C. 90Fall-24 Linn B. 95Fall-7,9; Mrs. 95Fall-7,9
Pauline 95Fall-7,9 Perry Channnon 95Spr-16
Wanda 90Fall-24 William 95Fall-7,9 Rosebome, John 92Spr-14 Rosecrans Ella Becker 91Spr-32
J.H. & J.M. 92Spr-5 James 99Spr-4 Martha 98Fall-16 Rosenburg, Janes & Robert 92Spr-12 Rosencrans, J.H. & Wash 93Spr-18 Ross, Mildred 97Fall-11 Rossi, Alayna, Louise, Peter, Ted, Tim & Todd 90Fall-12 Rossman Hill 94Spr-2,22, 94Fall-18,
97Spr-15, 98Fall-10,11,13. Methodist Church 91Spr-4 Rossman
Benjamin 94Spr-23 Elizabeth Fairbanks 97Spr-15
John B. 97Spr-15 William 94Spr-23 Rotary Club 93Fall-16B,
95Spr-18B. Roth, Estella Haverly (A,G) 90Fall-13 Rotterdam Junction 94Spr-2 Rounds, Charles 94Fall-8 Rowe Hannah G. 94Fall-19
Sondra 95Spr-7,10 William S. 95Spr-7,10 Rowley A.W. 94Fall-28,29,
95Fall-11 Chauncey 94Fall-28 Demmon 94Fall-28
Eliot 94Fall-30 Henry Eliot 94Fall-28
Julius 92Spr-36 Rubin, Judy (I) 95Spr-18D Rudolph, Morris 90Fall-2 Ruggles, Charles 97Spr-32 Ruland Bob 95Fall-31
Claude 95Fall-31,32 David 90Fall-26
Dean 99Fall-3 Ella
95Fall-30 Everet "Dukie" 95Spr-29
George 95Spr-27, 95Fall-30,31
Harry 95Fall-12 Netty Jean 95Fall-30
Richard 93Fall-12 Robert 95Spr-26,28,29, 95Fall-32 Ruliffson, Albert & Edgar 90Spr-6 Rumberger, Tim 97Spr-22 Rumph, Linda 95Spr-7,10 Rupert, Edna 90Fall-20 Russell
Daniel 96Fall-23,24 Jacob 93Fall-27
Nicholas 98Spr-15 Pierce H. 97Spr-2,5,6
Vena 90Fall-20 Wayne 90Fall-12 Rust, Mrs. 93Spr-3
Helen 93Spr-5 Ryan William 91Fall-12
William Rev. 99Spr-21,25,29 Ryckman, Engeltic 98Spr-33 Ryder Arthur 93Spr-33
Charles 93Fall-16C,D. Jr. & Mrs. 93Fall-16D
Edgar S. 90Fall-26 Frank 94Spr-30
George 94Spr-30 John 97Spr-13
Katherine 93Spr-32 Mildred 92Fall-31
Rykert, Lodowic 91Spr-14
S
Sacket, James 92Fall-18 Saddlemire, Cyrus 97Spr-5 Safford Hill (M) 91Fall-20 Safford, Mr. 91Fall-19
Elisha 90Fall-15 Ethel 98Fall-16 Evelyn 98Fall-16 Mable 98Fall-17
Mildred 95Fall-7,9 Owen 94Fall-32 Safroit, J. 94Fall-19 Sage Fanny (Q) 94Fall-27,
95Spr-33 John R. 90Spr-6 Sagendorf Mabel M. (A) 93Spr-32 Walter 94Fall-3,
95Fall-4 Willard 90Spr-16B Salem, Peter 98Spr-7 Salisbury Amasa 97Fall-7 Charles 93Spr-2 Lucinda 93Spr-2 Salsburg, Florence 95Fall-12 Saltsman family 91Fall-25 Samuel, slave of Henry Figter 92Spr-14 Samuels, L.B. company 90Fall-15 Sanders (Q) 95Fall-36 Sandford, Sidney 90Spr-6 Sands (G-ref) 95Fall-30 Sanford homestead (Middleburgh) 96Fall-4 Sanford, Rev. 92Fall-22 Lyman
98Spr-15 Sant, Shirley (Q) 91Spr-11 Santillo. Fred & Gloria 99Spr-23 Sap Bush Hollow. 90Spr-27, 90Fall-28, 92Fall-13, 93Spr-18, 94Spr-20,21,22 Sapbush. 96Fall-20,22 Saratoga –
Turning Point of America's Revolutionary War (Ketchum)
(R) 98Fall-30 Sare, slave of Henry Brown 92Spr-14 Saugerties,
Ulster County (Kaysbaan) 90Spr-10 Saunders, Randall N. 90Spr-21 Sawyer John 99Spr-11 Katie 90Fall-23, 92Fall-24 Sayers, James 98Spr-9 Schaefer
See also Schafer, Schaeffer, Shafer, Shaffer Paul (I) 97Spr-19 Vincent 97Spr-15, 99Spr-40 Schaeffer & Vroman store 93Fall-8,
98Fall-32 Schaeffer. Family 96Spr-32, (G-ref)
95Fall-29, (Q) 98Fall-17. Farm 96Spr-21. Schoharie homestead 91Spr-14.
Slaves 96Spr-21. See also Schaefer, Schafer, Shafer, Shaffer
Emma 97Fall-34 Jacob (G) 99Fall,31 James
96Fall-5 Margaret 99Spr-18 Rebecca 99Spr-17 Ruth 99Fall,31 Paul 90Spr-16B Vincent J. (O) 93Fall-16D, 94Spr-2,3 W.F. 93Fall-8 Schafer
See also Schaefer, Schaeffer, Shafer, Shaffer John H. (O) 97Fall-30 Mary 99Fall-14 Schance, Geo 93Spr-2 Schelkopf John 97Fall-7 Schenectady 94Spr-8,16
County Board of Supervisors 93Spr-22 Massacre 98Spr-33,34 Schermerhorn Grant 97Spr-5 John 98Spr-9 Mary 90Fall-22 Ray 98Spr-25 Schick, Timothy F. 97Spr-22 Schiffer, Douglas 90Fall-17 Schmelz, Haus (Hans?) 90Fall-15 Schmidt, Irene 95Spr-6 Schoenberger, Victor 91Fall-11 Schoettler, Richard (I) 95Spr-6,7,10
SCHOHARIE See also Schoharie
County, Schoharie County Government, Schoharie County Historical
Society, Schoharie Creek, Schoharie Hill, Schoharie Junction, Schoharie
Valley
Schoharie. 94Spr-6,16, 96Spr-32 band 95Fall-35 black school
92Fall-21,23 blacks in Civil War 98Spr-9 blacksmith 95Fall-35 Bridge street bridge (I) 95Spr-31; collapse
95Spr-27, 95Fall-33 Camp Vedder 97Fall-2 churches. 96Spr-14,25, 96Fall-2,99Fall-18B,D. A.M.E
(S) 92Fall-21. Community 92Fall-25. Methodist 91Fall-10. Presbyterian 91Fall-10.
Roman Catholic (I) 91Fall-7,10 early 1900s 93Fall-8 fairs 95Spr-30; (S,I) 96Spr-2; fairground
(I) 96Spr-6, 98Spr-12 floods 96Fall-4,6; of 1987 97Spr-20 grist
mill 95Spr-29 hotels, inns & taverns.
93Fall-5,6; Burrow's hotel 92Spr-2; Mann's tavern 91Fall-18;
Wheeler's hotel 93Fall-5 Iowa (S,I) 96Fall-33 Kiwanis 95Spr-18B
mountain 91Spr-32 Museum of the Iroquois Indian (S) 92Spr-32, 94Fall-3 Observer
See Newspapers Patriot
See Newspapers plank road 92Spr-2, (S) 93Fall-9,19
Plymouth
garage 95Fall-35 postal service 93Fall-19,31 railroads
92Spr-2,4, (S,M) 92Fall-3,7 Republican
See Newspapers roads 94Spr-14 stores 93Fall-8 street planked 93Fall-17 saw mill 95Spr-30 school district
No. 3 95Spr-26,27,30
Supervisor D.W. Jenkins 97Fall-18 taxes
94Spr-14 telephone system 92Fall-4 toll gate 93Fall-17 tornado 95Spr-7 town 94Spr-11;
formed
95Spr-2 umbrella factory 92Fall-7
Union See Newspapers Union Anti-Horse Thief Society 92Spr-23 Union block 93Fall-8 village 94Spr-9
water system 92Fall-4 Wright town
line 94Spr-8 Schoharie and Albany Plank Road Association receipt (I) 93Fall-18 Schoharie Circle 90Spr-15 Schoharie County
200th anniversary 94Fall-16C 1802 statute forming six towns (S) 95Spr-2
Agricultural Society 93Fall-14; 97Fall-18; fair (I) 96Spr-cover Arts Council 94Spr-18B; 94Fall-16A;
96Spr-18B Bank (Now Norstar) 93Fall-5,
96Spr-19 Beers' atlas reprint 98Spr-18B bicentennial
95Spr-4,18A; logo (I) 95Spr-cover; time capsule 95Spr-4, 95Fall-18D
Democrat. See Newspapers fair 1848
(S) 98Spr-14; 1849 officers 98Spr-15 Horse and Stock Breeders Association 96Spr-6,8,9,11 map 91Spr-16,18 Medical Society 1900 93Spr-6 militia 1803-1808 95Spr-14 Peacemakers (S) 98Fall-33 sesquicentennial
95Fall-7 Sportsmen Association 98Fall-10 Schoharie County Families (Cady) 94Spr-33 Schoharie County Cemeteries, publication announced 99Spr-20C Schoharie County government See also Courts. Board of Supervisors
90Spr-8; plank road application 93Fall-15; courthouse (I) 90Spr-13,
bandstand 93Fall-5; district attorneys 90Spr-28l; poorhouse 93Spr-19; poormaster 93Fall-7; seals (I,S,M) 92Fall-Cover,2;
taxes 90Spr-8. Clerk 1795-1847 seal (I) 95Spr-Cover. Courthouse
95Fall-18B;(I) 97Spr-Cover, 4. Draft board 98Fall-35. Schoharie County Historical Society 90Spr-16A,C; 95Spr-32
1997 fiscal report
98Fall-18D 1998 events calendar 98Spr-18D Archeology and
Historic Structures Committee 94Spr-34 bylaws revised 90Fall-16C
Dutch barn (I) 91Fall-16B,C E. McHale resignation 94Fall-16B Edward
Scribner collection 93Fall-16B Jackson law office 93Spr-18C officer
election 92Spr-18D Oliver schoolhouse 91Fall-16A Warner House
restoration 93Fall-16B Schoharie Creek. 90Spr-20, 94Fall-14,
95Spr-2,3.
1987 flood 97Spr-20; baptisms 94Fall-4; bridges
94Spr-13; ferry 93Spr-27 & 93Fall-17; plank road lumber floated
on 93Fall-17; pre-dam 95Fall-33; toll bridge 96Fall-3 Schoharie Hill. (S) 95Spr-26. 1920s recollections (S) 95Fall-30;
Baptist cemetery 94Fall-5; Baptist church (S,M)
94Fall-2; tabernacle 94Fall-5,6 Schoharie Junction. 93Fall-8,
historical marker 99Fall-2 Schoharie Valley. (I) 97Spr-17, 99Fall,36 Cleaners 97Fall-24 floods (S) 96Fall-2
hiking trail 97Spr-18 Indian trail 94Spr-9
Nurseries (I,S) 98Spr-11; 98Fall-32 Railroad
See also railroads. 92Spr-3,4, 98Spr-12; 1871 timetable 90Spr-12 Stockgrowers Association 94Spr-18A,B Schoolcraft
Asaph 96Fall-6 Hiram 92Fall-6,7 Isaac 94Spr-13 J.&H. 96Spr7 Jacob 95Fall-22;(O)
97Fall-30; 97Fall-33 Janette Vroman, letter from 97Spr-32 Schools, generally See also Schools
localities and Education Black 92Fall-21,23; 93Fall-4,6;
96Spr-16,17 Centralization 95Spr-30,
95Fall-25 District No. 3 92Spr-25
First 98Spr-35 Introduction of English 98Spr-35 Morey district 94Fall-18
Oliver schoolhouse 90Spr-16B
One-room 91Spr-2; 94Spr-3; 96Fall-32; (S) 97Fall-36; 98Spr-12 Teachers 95Fall-33 Wainwright Institute 91Fall-9
Schools, localities See also Schools generally
and Education
Cobleskill 96Fall,13; Lark Street 96Fall,13;
Richmondville merger 96Fall-33 Conesville dist. No.
10. 99Fall,32
Cotton Hill one-room, pupils (I) 99Spr-Cover Fairland 94Fall-18
Fulton dist. No. 7 95Fall-25;
dist. No. 15. 99Fall,33 Huntersland (S) 95Spr-36 Middleburgh Bull's
Head district 98Spr-35; Clauverwie 98Spr-35; dist. No. 12 (S) 95Spr-36;
Old Riverside 98Spr-35; Little Hudson 98Spr-35 North Blenheim 1955 school fire 90Fall-9
Patria 95Spr-17;
98Spr-12 Pine Bush 95Spr-13 Richmondville Cobleskill merger 96Fall-33
Schoharie Academy 98Spr-12; central 95Spr-26; dist. No.
3 95Spr-26,27,30
Sharon Hill one-room 99Spr-34 Stony Brook 99Fall-11 Warnerville
96Fall-32; academy 96Fall-29; seminary 96Fall-32 West Fulton 95Spr-17
Wetsel's Corners 98Spr-12 Schoonhoven, Jacobus 97Fall-27 Scho-Wright Ambulance Service 95Spr-8 Schrom, Mr. 93Spr-19
Kate 96Fall,15 Schuldt. Betty 96Fall-8 Edward 96Fall-8 Elsie 96Fall-8,9 Ruth
(A) 96Fall-8 Sophie 96Fall-8,9,10 Schuyler Philip 92Fall-15,
97Spr-6 Stephen 95Spr-21 Schwartz, Elizabeth (Q) 97Fall-33 Schweigard, Kenneth & Mrs. 96Spr-31 Scislowsky, Mike (I) 94Fall-21 Scott Hercules 97Spr-10,11 John Morin 95Spr-15 Mary Grantier 93Spr-28,29,31 Robert 93Spr-26,28,31 Scranton, Samuel 91Spr-8;
(O) 93Fall-16D Scribner's mill 96Fall-2 Scribner Edward 93Spr-18C; 93Fall-16B;
95Spr-18B,C John. 96Fall-2 Scully, Most Rev. 91Fall-9; (I) 91Fall-Backcover Scutt Almina 95Fall-7
Libbie 93Spr-2,6,8 Seaburg, Wayne (I) 95Spr-7,10 Sealey, Peter Jr. 91Spr-14 Sears, John 96Fall-24 Secor, Benjamin M. 92Fall-4,9 Secret Caverns 91Spr-26,
96Fall,15 Seeback, Alan 92Fall-31 Seeger, Majorie 99Spr-20,21 Seeley (G-ref) 95Fall-30
Storrs 93Spr-24,32 Seely, Isaac 91Fall-26 Sees, Thomas 98Spr-9 Segner, Mr. 93Spr-8
J.P. 93Fall-2 Selleck, Pratt 98Fall-5 Sellick, William M. 90Fall-15 Serrie
John Jr. 94Fall-32 Thelma 92Spr-31
Thelma Moore 91Fall-20 Servis/Service, George & Philip 96Fall-24 Serviss, Betsey, George F. & George W. 94Fall-25 Sesquicentennial, Schoharie county celebration 95Fall-7,10, (I)
95Fall-9; pageant program (I) 95Fall-8,11 Seth's Henry 98Fall-21 Settle Joe 93Fall-22
Paul 93Fall-21 Theodore 92Fall-4,5 Seven Years' War 95Spr-21 Seward James L. 98Fall-9,11
William H. 91Fall-26 Seward. In Revolution 99Spr-7; St. Peter's church historical
marker 99Fall-2 Sexton, Blanche & May 93Spr-32 Shaddock, Evert (Q) 97Spr-22 Shafer family 96Spr-32. See also Schaeffer, Shaffer Albert 97Spr-3 Austin 96Fall-6 Charles
98Spr-9 D. Roy 99Fall,34 Elizabeth 94Fall-27 Emma 90Fall-30, 92Fall-12 Everett 90Fall-26 George 94Fall-27 Hans 96Fall-6 Hazel 98Fall-17 Henricus
(O) 97Fall-30,31; 97Fall-33 Henry (O) 97Fall-31; 97Fall-33; 99Spr-3-6,8,10
Jacob 94Fall-27, 99Spr-8 Johannes 95Fall-21; 99Spr-5,8 John P. 90Fall-22 Nancy 94Fall-19 Peter 99Spr-5,8; Jr.
99Spr-5,6,8,10 Seymour 91Spr-8 Shirley 95Spr-6,7,10 Will 90Fall-22 Shaffer Christian 91Spr-14 Gail S. 90Fall-12 Robert 90Fall-12 Shang, Barbara Lawyer 94Fall-25 Shanley, Owen 91Fall-10,11 Sharon. In Revolution 99Spr-7; town 97Spr-3; formed 95Spr-3;
slavery 93Spr-35 Sharon Hill. 99Spr-32, one-room school 99Spr-34;
church bell (S) 91Spr-7 Sharon Springs 90Fall-2, (S) 91Fall-16; blacksmith shop 91Fall-23;
D&H station 91Fall-16; Episcopal Church 90Fall-2, rector 91Spr-5;
fire department ambulance 95Spr-8; hardware store 90Fall-4; hotels (I) 91Fall-16-18; Imperial Baths
91Fall-17; Kansas 98Spr-30
(I) 98Spr-31,32; Methodist Church (S) 91Spr-5, 94Spr-22; Pavilion Hotel
90Fall-2, 91Fall-16,18; Roman Catholic Church (I) 91Fall-5,6; schools
91Spr-2; sulphur waters 91Fall-16; Union Church 91Fall-6 Shaul, Eunice 92Spr-31 Shaver Patent 94Fall-27 Shaver Jacob Mrs. 90Fall-17;
Miss
95Spr-31 Carlton 95Fall-12,14,29,32,34 Elizabeth 95Spr-29 Florence
95Spr-29 Floyd 95Fall-12,29 Ida 95Fall-34 John 96Fall-24 Shaw Al (I) 95Spr-6,7,8 Ellsworth 95Spr-10
Richard 91Fall-12 Shaylor Burdette 95Spr-5 Claudia 95Spr-8 Sheedy, Edward 91Fall-12 Sheehan, Nancy 99Spr-25,27 Sheldon, Elisha 94Fall-8 Shelmandine's restaurant, Middleburgh 94Fall-21 Shelmandine Abraham 94Fall-13
Eli W. (I) 97Spr-5 Shepard, Judy 98Spr-9 Sherman Legrand 96Fall-24
Nathanial 96Fall-24 William T. 94Spr-28
Sherwood Edith E. 93Fall-2,3 Elizabeth 94Fall-13
Seymour 94Fall-12 Shew Hollow 90Spr-6, 93Fall-29 Shew, Miss 93Spr-8
Emmet 90Spr-6 John T. 90Spr-6 Shields, Elta (Q) 98Spr-16 Shitemi, Simeon 98Fall-36 Shoemaker's Dairy (S) 94Fall-20 Shoemaker "Doc" (I) 94Fall-22
Elwood 94Fall-20 Garrison E. 94Fall-20
Grant A. 94Fall-20 Perry 92Spr-26, 94Fall-20,23, (I) 94Fall-21,22;
98Fall-31 Sadie 94Fall-20; 94Fall-23; (S) 98Fall-31 Sholtes Charles 96Fall-6 Mary 97Spr-31 Showmaker, Sadie Bray 91Fall-8 Shuart, Ted 96Fall,17; 99Spr-31 Shufelt, Peter 97Fall-2 Shultes, Richard 95Spr-10 Shults family 91Fall-25 Shumway, Allen 96Fall-24 Shutters Corners. 93Fall-20, 94Spr-17, flood 96Fall-3,4,6,7,
postal service 93Fall-19 Shutts, Pete 98Fall-5 Sias, Solomon 92Spr-25, 93Fall-2,31,
97Spr-13; 99Fall-23 Sicklers Mountain 94Spr-2 Sidney See Sidnigh Sidnigh, Henry (O) 97Fall-31 Siebel, Fred 98Fall-5 Sigsby, William 98Fall-23 Simmons Phoebe 93Spr-34
Anne 97Spr-13 G. (A) 97Spr-13,15 Simms, Jeptha R. Article by 96Spr-30. Quoted or cited 91Spr-20,21, 92Fall-2, 93Spr-13,24, 94Spr-6,
95Fall-7,
96Spr-16, 97Fall-27,31,33, 98Fall-18,21,23, 99Spr-4,8,10,40, 99Fall-23,24,30 Simpkins, Dr. 93Fall-25 Sisters of Atonement 91Fall-7 Skidmore, Phyllis 90Fall-12 Skinner's Patent 97Spr-13 Skinner, George R. 90Spr-30 Skladanowski, Joseph 91Spr-9 Sky, Jim 92Spr-32,33 Slater, Addison 92Spr-16,17 Slater Charles 92Spr-31, 94Fall-22,
Charles 95Spr-10 David 93Fall-21 Edna 90Fall-20
William 97Fall-7 Slaughter, Andreas (O) 97Fall-31 Slavery,
emancipation 96Spr-13,16 Slaves. See also Blacks 90Spr-4, 91Spr-12, (O) 91Fall-18; burned 96Spr-15;
Lawyersville
92Spr-14; Sharon 93Spr-35 Sleever, Elaine 99Spr-22 Sleight & Hunt's Job Office 92Spr-23 Slingerland, Mr. 92Fall-6
Parmer 96Fall,15 Sloan Allen Mrs. 96Spr-30
John R. 96Spr-30,31 Julia 96Spr-30
Mary Reed 96Spr-30 Nancy 96Spr-30
William 2d & Jr. 96Spr-30 Sloansville. (S) 96Spr-30.
Blacksmith 96Spr-31; churches 96Spr-30,31,
99Fall-10; dance hall 96Fall-28; Dopps hotel 92Spr-24; ferry 93Fall-17;
stone heap 99Fall-22 Slocum, Mr. (Cobleskill teacher) 96Fall,13 Sloughters (hermits) 99Spr-37 Sloughters' History of Schoharie County (Hendrix)
94Spr-18C, 94Fall-30 Smith's restaurant, Middleburgh 94Fall-21 Smith
Miss 93Spr-8. 93Spr-8 Bob Rev. 99Spr-22 Catherine (I) 91Fall-9 Cyrus 96Spr7 Emily 90Fall-12 Francis L. 90Spr-28,
97Spr-3,6
Garritt 94Spr-21 George 94Fall-24 Gordon 94Fall-21;
Mrs. 95Fall-7 George W. Mrs. 97Fall-18 Hale (I) 95Spr-18D
Henry 90Fall-3,5,19, 99Fall-30 John (I) 93Spr-33 Joshua 91Fall-14 Julia 90Spr-16B, 91Spr-22,
96Spr-25 Ken 93Spr-6; Mrs. 93Spr-2 Melvin H. 91Spr-5 Nehemiah 97Spr-7 Nellie 90Fall-2 Nicholas 95Spr-3
Paul Rev. 99Spr-22 Peter 92Spr-33, 94Spr-21,
96Fall-18,20,21,22 Richard 92Fall-29 Richard J. 90Fall-12,
97Spr-9 Robert 93Fall-4,5,8,9, 16C, 96Spr-25 Thomas C. (I) 91Fall-9 Vic 94Fall-21 William 97Spr-15 William C. 90Spr-5,6 Smoke
Bertha 93Fall-8 Dan 93Fall-8
Josiah 98Spr-9 Mary tombstone (I) 96Spr-24
Thomas 96Spr-23;98Spr-9
William 98Spr-9 Smokefires in Schoharie, Shafer (R) 96Spr-32 Snake Mountain 90Spr-20 Snell family 91Fall-25 Snider, Dederick D. 95Spr-15 Snook, Jacob 99Fall-22 Snyder (G-ref) 95Fall-30;
family 91Fall-25; Lt. 91Fall-18; Mrs. 93Spr-6 Bradford 95Fall-7,9 Caesar 96Spr-16
George 98Spr-9 H. 98Fall-32 H.B. 93Fall-2 Jake 93Fall-21 Johannes 97Fall-27 O. 90Fall-23 O.A. 96Fall-6
O.C. 92Fall-4 Peter M. 96Spr-6,7 Peter W. 91Fall-18 Rudolph 99Fall-24 Rudy 94Spr-34 Ruth 96Spr-18 Snyder Hill 90Fall-6 Social activities.
Athletic 90Fall-26, 1888 90Fall-22; Boy Scouts 95Fall-17; dancing (S) 96Fall-25;
drama
94Spr-22, 95Fall-12; early 20th century 90Spr-24, (S) 92Fall-27, 93Spr-20;
Esperance 90Spr-16A; horse racing 96Spr-6; Masonic lodge 97Fall-18;
Middleburgh early 20th century 91Spr-9,10;
Middleburgh Little League team c. 1960s (I) 94Fall-21; musical 90Spr-16A,
90Fall-2, 91Spr-9,12,19, 94Spr-22, 94Fall-13, 95Fall-5,13,35 ; picnics 94Spr-22;
quilting 94Spr-18D; roller skating 96Fall-25,32; Rotary club 95Spr-18B;
Schoharie Circle 90Spr-15; strawberry festival
90Spr-16A Somers. Marg 99Spr-35
W. 98Spr-33 Sonebergen, Geo 93Spr-6 Sonn, Charlotte 98Spr-29 Sonnichsen, C.L. 96Spr-29 Sorenson, Renata 99Spr-21 Souer, Alice, Burr, Effie, George, Guy, Hazel, Levi & Maie
93Fall-25
Soule family (B,G,S) Abby, Annie, Betsey, David, Eliza, Elizabeth,
Elsey, Erastus, George, Jacob, James, Jane Potter, Jemima Baker,
John, Lewis, Lovilla, Marsey, Mary, Mercy, Meribah, Meribah Lewis,
Nathaniel, Patience, Phebe, Polly, Rachel, Rebecca, Sally, Silas,
Susannah, Wealthy, William 92Spr-13, 93Spr-33 Willis 93Spr-33,34 South Gilboa (M) 93Spr-34, Baptist church 92Spr-13, Jacob Soule
settles 92Spr-13 South Hill 94Fall-8 South Jefferson 93Fall-29 Southard, Francis 96Spr-33 Sowle family (B,G,S) 92Spr-13 See also Soule
Calvin, Lewis & Sally 93Spr-34 Sowles, Charles, Clarisa, Data, Henry W., Lewis, Olive, Phebe,
Phoebe Simmons & Silas 93Spr-34 Spafford, Elijah 94Fall-10 Spalding, Samuel & Ezra 96Fall-24 Spanish-American War 92Fall-9, 93Spr-14;
96Fall-35; blacks in 98Spr-8 Spaulding, Cyr Mrs. and Cyril Rev. 92Spr-14
Spaulding, Kate 93Fall-31 Specht, H.C. 93Spr-19 Speech patterns 99Fall-14 Spencer George 92Spr-36, 94Fall-32,
98Fall-16 Ida, 94Fall-14 Myrtle 98Fall-16 R.V. 96Fall-6 Susan 94Fall-14 Wilbur 94Fall-14 William F. & Mrs. 92Spr-28,29 Spenello, Thomas 97Fall-34 Sperbeck Maurice 99Fall-17
William 94Fall-16; farm (I) 94Fall-17 Sperry family 96Fall-21 Aaron 96Fall-23 Spickerman George 94Spr-23
John 95Fall-7 Orson 94Spr-23
Robert 92Spr-31 Spivack Sarah 99Spr-26 Sue 99Spr-20,21,24-29 Susan 98Fall-36 Sprakers (G-ref) 95Fall-30 Spring, Agnes Wright 96Spr-28 Springstead creamery 94Fall-16 Springstead
David 94Fall-14,17,18 H.G. 94Fall-19
J. 94Fall-19 Martha S. 94Fall-19
Mary 94Fall-19 Mason 94Fall-14,17
Uriah 96Fall-24, Jr. 94Fall-19 St. Ledger, Barry 91Spr-15 St. Petersburg (Patria) 95Spr-17 Staats, Joachim 97Fall-23 Stage coaches 90Spr-12, 92Spr-2; Gilboa 98Fall-4;
plank roads 93Fall-19 Standhart, Lara P. 95Spr-7,10 Stannard, Peter 94Fall-32 Stanton (Q) 98Spr-16 Lorin 97Fall-5,6 Stanton Hall 97Fall-23 Stanton, Mrs. 93Spr-3,5,6 Stark. Judy, Jonathan & Bob 98Fall-16 Starna, William A. 97Spr-30 Stashenko, Joel 97Spr-22 State Bank of Albany 93Fall-5 State College at Cobleskill cross-country team (I) 90Fall-26 State police, early 95Fall-32 State University College at Cobleskill 96Fall-31; "State
School" 95Spr-30 Steadman, Henry "Dick" 94Fall-30;
murder of (I,S)97Spr-2 Steed, Mark 91Fall-11 Steele, Deputy 91Fall-28 Steensma, Georgena & Mark 90Fall-12 Steinover, Blanche 94Fall-15 Sternberg
See also Sternbergh Lorenzo 98Spr-9 William H. 98Spr-9 Sternberger, Jacob 95Fall-24 Sternbergh
See also Sternberg George 92Fall-23
Schoharie black family 93-Fall-4 David (O) 97Fall-31 Stevens (G-ref) 95Fall-29;
Mr. 93Spr-8 Abigail 98Spr-20 Amelia 98Spr-21 Diane 99Fall-18D
Francis 99Spr-18 Gershom (S,G) 98Spr-18; Jr. 98Spr-19 Jason 98Spr-19 Ozias 98Spr-19,20
Peter 98Spr-19 Stevens Falls 98Spr-19 Stevens Mountain 98Spr-18,19,21 Stevenson, A.W. 98Fall-32 Stewart C.G. 93Spr-4
James 90Spr-6, 99Fall-19. Stifflaer, Jacob 96Fall-6 Stillson, Miss 93Spr-8 Stillwell Samuel 94Fall-9,11
William 97Fall-3 Stone Heap Patent 96Spr-31 Stone heap, Indian 96Spr-31; (S) 99Fall-22 Stone, William 98Fall-18 Stores & Shops. Barnerville 93Spr-33; Bassler's 93Spr-4;
Breakabeen Corcoran 92Spr-5, Dudley 92Spr-5, Kling's 94Fall-21,
Stark's 94Fall-21; Cobleskill Colonial stationer fire 91Fall-3,
Olsen department fire (I) 91Fall-Cover,2; East Cobleskill grocery
91Spr-27; Esperance Grantier's 93Spr-31, Young's 93Spr-30,31; Fultonham
Rhinehart's 94Fall-21; Gallupville 93Fall-22; Gilboa Clark's 94Spr-2;
Middleburgh Oneida building 91Spr-9, Bassler's 93Spr-4; North Blenheim
Craft's 90Fall-9; Sharon Springs hardware 90Fall-4; Watsonville
Collins 94Fall-21; West Fulton 94Fall-18, Akeley's 93Spr-19, English's
(I) 90Spr-Cover, 93Spr-20 Stratigos, Linda (A) 98Fall-2 Stratton, Silas C. 96Spr-30 Straub, Charles 92Spr-28,30; Mrs. 92Spr-28 Stray Poems and Early History of the Albany and Susquehanna Railroad
Company (Dana, excerpt) 90Spr-29 Streeter, Levi 94Fall-8 Streets See Roads Strella, Edward 94Fall-32 Stringer, Mr. 93Spr-26 Strobeck (Q) 95Spr-33
A. 92Spr-16,17 Stroughburgh Patent 95Spr-2 Strubach, Christian 97Fall-27 Strubrach Barent (B,L,S) 92Fall-14
Christian 92Fall-15,17,18 Strykersville. 97Fall-12 Stuart, Alvin 99Spr-11,12 Stubergh, Christian 91Spr-14 Stubrach, Anna Margaretha 93Spr-25 Studer, Norman 98Spr-26 Stull, Peter 98Spr-15 Suffrage, black 96Spr-16 Sullivan E.A. 98Fall-32 F.A. 93Fall-3
John 96Spr-10,33 Mark (A) 91Fall-13, (A) 92Fall-14, (A) 93Spr-9, (A)
94Spr-24, (A) 95Spr-21;
(A) 97Spr-6, (A) 97Fall-26; (A) 98Fall-18; (A) 99Spr-35; (A) 99Fall-25 Summer at Cozy Nook Farm, A. (Bassler, excerpt) 90Spr-19 Summersett House (S) 98Spr-2 Summit 94Spr-22,34, 94Fall-16,
97Spr-13. Baptist Church 93Spr-16; churches
94Fall-10,11, 99Spr-25; fire department ambulance
95Spr-8; plank road 93Fall-19; roads & taxes 94Spr-14;
Roman Catholic church (I) 91Fall-12; stone quarry 90Spr-7 Sumner, Charles 98Fall-27 Sundberg, Ruth Guernsey (A) 99Spr-30 Sunderland A.J. Rev. 95Fall-9
Charis 95Fall-9 William 95Fall-7 Suprey, Hannah
& Joseph 91Spr-6 Surman, Gary 91Fall-7 Susquehanna River 95Spr-2, 96Fall-19 Susquehanna Turnpike 98Fall-4 Swamp, Jake 99Spr-28 Swanberry, Mark 99Spr-29 Swann, Robert 98Fall-34 Swart Hollow 92Fall-11 Swart
Amos 95Fall-28 David 95Fall-28 George Rev. 94Spr-22 Guy 92Fall-13,
95Fall-28 Jim (I)
98Spr-12 John 95Fall-28 Joseph 95Fall-28; Mrs. 95Fall-9 Kate 91Spr-5 Moses
95Fall-28 Peter 95Spr-14; (O) 97Fall-31; 98Spr-15 William 92Fall-11,12,13 Sweeney, James 97Spr-9-12 Sweet, Mrs. 90Spr-25
Sylvanus 97Fall-7 Sweetman (G-ref) 95Fall-30 Swift Helen 90Fall-2
Steve 95Spr-18C, 95Fall-18A Swinburn, Maximilian 92Spr-4 Szumowski, June 99Spr-21 Back to Top
T
Tabor, Byrne patent settler 96Fall-23 Talbot, Silas 93Spr-27 Tallmadge, Sen. 91Fall-27 Tanner James (B,S,I) 94Spr-24,
(S) 98Fall-24; 99Fall-17; Mrs. 94Spr-28 Mero 98Fall-28 Tanneries 94Fall-14, 96Spr-31; Lampson's 94Spr-13;
Gilboa 96Fall-3 Tappen/Tapping, Anthony 96Fall-24 Tar Hollow 92Fall-31 Tarpining, Margaret 94Fall-13 Tator Henry & wife 94Fall-25
J.H. 96Fall-5 Katherine 94Fall-26
M.L. 93Fall-2 Taverns See Hotels Tavern keeping 96Spr-30 Taxes. Gallupville & Gilboa road 94Spr-14; road, money v.
labor 94Spr-13,14 Taylor W. 90Fall-23 Chauncey Erskine 95Spr-16 Eleanor S. 95Fall-18, letter
to 95Fall-19 Francis Leonard 95Spr-16 Harry O. 95Spr-16 Henry
96Fall-23; Mrs., Cobleskill teacher 96Fall,13 Perry E. Mrs. 95Fall-15
Ralph Edsell 95Spr-16 Teabout Cornelius (O) 97Fall-31; Jr. 96Spr-16,19 George
98Spr-9 Gus 93Fall-8 Harry
98Spr-9 Ive 93Fall-8 Jacob 98Spr-9 Maria 90Fall-20 Martha 91Spr-24 Moses 90Fall-20 Richard H. 98Spr-9 William 98Spr-9 Teeple, Stephen C. 92Spr-24 Tekakwitha, Kateri 91Fall-7 Telephone 92Fall-4,
97Spr-24. 1906 installation 99Fall,33. Pierce and Peaslie
co. 98Fall-5 Teller, Prof. 94Spr-22 Eleanor Dorosky 93Fall-16D
Walter D. "Scotty" (O) 93Spr-18C; 93Fall-16C,D;
95Fall-15,17,18; 96Spr-25 Temperance 99Fall-9,12 TenEyck Harmonous 91Fall-26, 93Spr-23,30
Jacob 93Spr-23 Tennant, Mrs. 93Fall-7
S.E. 96Fall-6 Terloch 99Spr-9 Terpening Marjorie 92Fall-21,26
Perry 92Fall-21 Terrace Mountain 95Spr-28 Terrell, Orville 97Spr-13,14 Tesiero, John Jr. 99Fall-3 Teter, Helem 97Fall-4,5,7 Texas Eastern pipeline 90Fall-5 Texas Eastern Products Pipeline Company 92Fall-30 Thatcher State Park 94Spr-5,8,9 Thayer-Young, Judith 99Spr-31 Thody, Michael 95Spr-22,24 Thomas John B. 97Fall-6,7 Sidney 98Fall-5 Thurston 97Fall-6,7 Thompson's Lake 94Spr-8 Thompson
Andrew 98Spr-9 Chloe (B,G,S) 92Spr-17,
96Spr-24 Cinderilla 91Fall-18 Dienny 92Spr-20,21 Harmon 92Spr-20,21 John 92Spr-15,17,18,20,21,
96Spr-24 Lorenzo
98Spr-9 Lysander/Leander 98Spr-9 Magdelen 92Spr-15,17,20,21 William 95Spr-6; 98Spr-9 Thorington Watson 92Spr-31
Mitta (Q) 97Fall-33 Paul "Smiley" 95Spr-6 Thorne, Helen 93Spr-3 Thornton Dorothy Lawyer 94Fall-25
John 93Spr-30 Thomas 93Spr-30 Thorp, Jennifer D. 94Fall-31 Through Poverty's Vale (Conklin) 94Spr-2 Thurber David 96Fall-30
Walter A. (A) 96Fall-25 Tibbits, Dr. 94Spr-21,22
James M. 98Spr-2 Ward 94Spr-22 Tice, Gilbert 99Fall-22 Tiffany's Mills 91Fall-26 Tiffany George 91Spr-20
Isaac Hall 93Spr-22, 99Fall-19 William J. 92Spr-24 Tillapaugh (G-ref) 95Fall-30;
as Dillenbeck 93Fall-22 Clayton E. 91Fall-9 Times-Journal See
Newspapers Timothy Murphy, Hero of the American Revolution , O'Brien (R)
96Spr-33 Tingue Charles 94Fall-15 Edith 94Fall-15,16,18
Esther 96Fall-30 Eunice 94Fall-20
Floyd 91Fall-25 Harold 94Fall-20
Peter 98Spr-29 W.J. 91Fall-18
William 94Fall-15,16 Tinker Blair 95Spr-7,10 Bronwyn K. 95Spr-7,10 Tinklepaugh, Louisa (Q) 98Spr-16 Titus, Robert (A) 97Fall-8,10; 97Spr-18D,36 Todd, Mike 98Spr-26 Toe Path 94Spr-21 Toll Gate Inn 97Fall-23 Toll houses. Charlotteville & Lutheranville
roads 90Spr-7; Crapser 90Spr-7 Tollman (Tolman), Nathaniel 93Spr-27,29 Tompkins and Other Folks (Deming, excerpt) 90Spr-11 Tompkins Daniel D. 95Spr-15
Sarah (Q) 93Fall-4 Toole, Arthur 91Fall-8 Tornado of 1989. 98Spr-12 Totten, John 91Fall-22 Towne, Marlene K. (A) 95Spr-18B, 95Fall-18B Tracy, John 91Fall-10 Trades See Occupations Trails. Indian (S) 94Spr-6; Long Path (S) 94Spr-2 Transportation. See also Bridges, Paths, Railroads, Roads, Stage
Coaches, Streams, Toll Houses, Trails Cobleskill early 20th century
90Spr-22 water 1850-1865 90Spr-7 Schenectady-Blenheim bus 92Spr-4 Travis, Mr. 92Spr-5
Caroline 96Fall-33 Treadlemire Hill 93Fall-20 Treadway, Sarah 91Fall-26 Tripp Albert 98Spr-26 Roger 98Fall-10 Ruth (Q) 91Spr-11
Wendell 96Spr-35 Troidl, Bob 95Spr-18C Trombley, Tina 94Fall-32 Truax, Kay 90Fall-12 Truesdell, Ruth 90Fall-27, 93Fall-9 Tryon County 1781 sheriff 93Spr-24 Tryon Bonnie 95Spr-18C Catherina 95Fall-12 Jerry 95Fall-17,20;
97Spr-34 William 93Fall-23 Tubb, John 96Fall-24 Tuberculosis 90Fall-22,
95Fall-30,31 Tucker, Rev. 97Fall-19 H. 99Fall-29 Joshua 95Spr-2 Tully, Benjamin 96Spr-23; 98Spr-9 Turner, Mr. 93Spr-7,8;
Mrs. 93Spr-3,4,6,7,9 Austin Mrs. 93Spr-7 Clarence 91Spr-27 Earl 91Spr-27 Edith 91Spr-27 Frank 95Fall-35 H. Mrs. 93Spr-4 Harold 91Spr-27 Helen 91Spr-27 John 91Spr-27 Kenneth 95Spr-29 Morgan 95Fall-9, &
Mrs. 95Fall-7 Turnpikes See Roads Turrel, Mary 94Fall-13 Turrell, Thelma 98Fall-2 Twitchell, E. 92Fall-4,9,10 Tyler, Mr. (railroad engineer killed) 92Spr-2;
Rev. 92Fall-22 Cyrenus G. 97Fall-7 Platt 96Fall-24 Zachariah 92Fall-21
Tymchyn, Kevin 93Fall-21 Tynan, Thomas & Mrs. 91Fall-10 Back to Top
U-V
Ullman. Catherine Karker (A) 99Spr-32. Seth 99Spr-35 Ulster County 94Spr-6 Undseth, Suzanne Hagadorn (Q) 92Spr-24 United States
Civilian Conservation Corps 95Fall-33; 98Fall-8.
Livingstonville camp
91Fall-9, social activities 91Spr-10. Breakabeen camp 90Fall-30
Congress 90Spr-6,28 Federal Emergency Management Agency 96Spr-18C
New York Customs House 94Spr-26 Post Offices 96Fall-30.
Broome Center 98Spr-2; Gallupville
95Fall-21; Gilboa commemorative stamp 98Fall-3; Barnerville 93Spr-33; Gallupville 94Spr-6,17,
95Fall-21; Hyndsville 94Fall-29;
Middleburgh 97Fall-23; Schoharie 93Fall-31, 94Spr-17; use of railroad v. plank roads 93Fall-19;
Vintonton 94Fall-17,18; West Fulton (I) 90Spr-Cover, 94Spr-23
Work
Projects Administration 94Spr-34 Works Progress Administration 95Spr-32, 97Fall-34 Upper Fort. See Revolutionary War Urrey, Betty (A) 97Spr-24 Utsayantha 94Fall-5;
Lake 95Spr-2 Utter Charles H. (S) 96Spr-26,28,29; (I) 96Spr-27 Eva H. 96Spr-28
Harriet death reported 96Spr-28 Jane 96Spr-28 Josiah 96Spr-28
Oralina 96Spr-28 Stephen A. (S) 96Spr-26,28,29; (I) 96Spr-27 William
96Spr-28 Vail, Elder 94Fall-5 Adee 90Spr-5 Valley Environmental Conservation Assn. (VECA) 92Spr-7 VanAelstyn, Lambert 93Spr-31 VanAken, Fred 98Spr-25 VanAller, Gloria 97Spr-36 VanArsdal, Coreen 96Fall-35 VanAuken, Assemblyman 93Fall-12 VanBuran
John 94Fall-9 Martin 91Fall-27 VanBuskirk, Adam 99Fall-2,3 VanCorlear, Benoni 99Fall-23 VanCourtland, Philip 97Fall-31 VanDenBergh, Cornelius 98Spr-33 Vanderburgh, Alfred Rev., Ernest Dr. & Mrs. 94Fall-19 VanderVeer, Albert Dr. 93Spr-13 VanDerWeele, Jeffrey M. Rev. 92Spr-14,17,20 VanDeusen plant 93Fall-32 Vandoren, William 99Fall-19 Vandusen, Walter 94Fall-13 VanDyck
See also VanDyke Edward 97Fall-6,7 Henry (O) 97Fall-31
John 91Spr-23,25 Lawrence 93Fall-27 VanDyke
See also VanDyck Arlington 97Fall-24 Black family 93-Fall-4,5;
96Spr-19 Cornelius 96Fall-23 Hiram 90Fall-15 Ike 96Spr-21 Jacob 98Spr-9 Otis 92Fall-24,26 VanFleet residence burns 96Spr-12 VanHoesen/VanHuesen,
Francis 96Fall-23 VanHorn, Abram, Cornelius & Hannah Huff 93Spr-24 VanHorne, Sheriff 93Spr-24 VanHouten
Sylvia (A) 92Spr-13, 92Spr-18,20,21, (A) 93Spr-33,
(A) 95Fall-29, (A) 99Spr-15 Wallace C. (A) 90Fall-16,17; 93Fall-16A; (I) 93Fall-16C;
(A) 93Fall-31; 94Spr-34; (A) 94Spr-2,32; 94Fall-16B; (A) 96Spr-32; (A) 97Spr-28,35; (A) 98Spr-25; (A) 99Spr-15; (A) 99Fall-9,10 Vanhusen, Francis 94Fall-9 VanLoan, Dewitt 97Fall-7 VanNest, Rynier Rev. 97Fall-23 VanPatten, Abram 98Spr-28. Peter 98Spr-28 VanRensselaer, Henry & Killian 99Spr-7 VanSchaick, Goose 99Spr-6 VanSchoick, Alfred 94Spr-32 VanShayck, Koerl 93Spr-35 VanSlyck, Martynus (Martinus) 91Spr-14 VanSlyk
Grtieje 98Spr-33 Jacques Cornelise 98Spr-33 VanSlyke Cornelius R. 97Fall-7 John 96Spr-23,
98Spr-9 VanTassel, Wanda 90Fall-24,27 Vanttooser, Levi 94Fall-13 VanTuyl/VanTile, Isaac 96Fall-23,24 VanValkenburg Elisha 96Fall-23
Joachim 92Fall-18 John 96Fall-23
John W. 92Fall-3,5,6,8,9 VanValkenburgh 93Spr-6
Harmon 96Fall-6 Leroy 94Fall-32
Sarah Ann 90Fall-2 VanVaughten, Capt. 95Spr-23 VanVechten James 92Spr-24
Tunis 91Fall-26 VanVeghten, Maj. 96Spr-4 VanVoris, Mrs. 92Spr-28
Alice 94Spr-23 George 94Spr-23
Libby 94Fall-14 Milton 97Spr-14 VanWagenen, Mrs. 93Spr-4
James 92Spr-16,17 Jared 90Fall-22, 92Spr-16,17; Jr. (A) 90Spr-2, 94Fall-14,18;
IV Rev. 96Fall-36 VanWert, Isaac 91Fall-13,15 VanWie family 91Fall-25 VanWoert, J.H. 92Spr-16,17 VanWormer, Harold & Harry G. 94Fall-32 VanZandt, black family 96Spr-19 Vaughan, Robert 97Fall-7 Vayman, Virginia (I) 95Fall-28 Veazie, John 96Fall-24 Vedder, Mr. 93Spr-5,8;
Mrs. 93Spr-4-8 Aurelius 90Fall-23, 92Fall-23,24
Edna 96Spr-13,19,21 Maria 92Fall-24
Peter (G) 90Fall-20,21 P. 96Spr-16
Pete 95Fall-33 Peter
96Spr-19; Sr. 96Spr-23 Schoharie black family 93-Fall-4 Veeder family 91Fall-25 Veghten, John 99Fall-22 Veley, James 90Spr-6 Vermilyea, Benjamin 94Fall-9 Verro, Evelyn 96Fall-32 Vickers, Dr. 91Fall-24 Viehman, Casper 97Spr-30 Vietnam war peace movement (S) 98Fall-33 Viken, F.D. 99Spr-11 Vilegi, Richard (I) 95Spr-7,10 Vintonton (S) 94Fall-14; cemetery 94Fall-19; church (I) 94Fall-16;
creamery 94Fall-19; house builders 94Fall-16; name 94Fall-17; post
office 94Fall-18; road (I) 94Fall-17; school (I) 94Fall-14 Visscher, Mr. 93Spr-26 VonHammann, Roberta 99Spr-26 VonHasseln, Sena M. (I) 95Spr-7,10 VonLinden, Grace 95Spr-18C VonSteuben, Baron 93Spr-22,23 VonThaden, Ken 99Spr-25 Voorheesville 94Spr-9 Vosburgh, Royden Woodward 92Spr-14 Vought, Graydon M. Jr. 94Fall-32 Voullaire, Luella 91Spr-32 Vradenburg, Donald 90Spr-7 Vroman, Mr. 92Spr-7
See also Vrooman Adam 94Spr-3, 99Fall,34 Adelbert 90Fall-12 Bessie 96Spr-13
C.P.
96Fall-6 C.W. 96Fall-5 Charles 92Spr-2,3 Chubb 97Spr-34 Cornelius, deed in OSF collection 92Spr-31 Dan 93Fall-7,
96Spr-20 Daniel 98Spr-9
Dow 96Fall-5 E. 93Fall-8 Ephriam & Mrs. 99Fall,33,34 Fanchon 98Fall-14
Flora M. 93Fall-2 Frank 93Fall-7,
96Spr-19 Frank M. store (I) 93Fall-8 G.W. 93Fall-2,3 Harold 92Spr-27, 93Fall-16D, 94Spr-18C,
95Fall-17,18,18A,C,20 Harold B. 90Spr-16A,B, 90Fall-16A Harrison 98Spr-9
Jacob 92Spr-3, 98Spr-15 Jake 93Fall-8 Jesse 92Spr-29, & Mrs. 91Fall-8 John 97Fall-5-7 Jonas 91Spr-14 Joseph 90Spr-6 Josiah 92Spr-26,
96Fall-5 L. 90Spr-12 Myron 92Spr-36,
95Fall-18,
97Spr-35 Peter 90Spr-16A,B Peter B. 92Fall-14-18, deed in OSF collection 92Spr-31 Schoharie black family 93-Fall-4 Vroman's Land
See Vrooman's Land Vroman's Nose See Vrooman's
Nose Vrooman 91Fall-25, 96Spr-32. See also Vroman
Adam, 91Spr-14; 96Spr-15,34; (S)
98Spr-33 Adam B., 91Spr-14 Barent, 91Spr-14;
95Spr-21; 98Spr-33,34;98Fall-22 Bartholomew 98Fall-22
Bartholomew C.91Spr-14 Bessie 90Fall-20,24 C.P. 96Fall-6 Carl Mrs. 95Fall-9 Christina 98Fall-21 Doris 98Fall-16
E. 96Spr-30 Elizabeth 99Spr-8 Ellsworth 96Fall-6 Ephriam
91Spr-14; captivity
of 98Fall-20-22; Mrs., death of 98Fall-21 Grtieje 98Spr-33 Hend
98Spr-34 Hendrick Meese 98Spr-33 Jacob 98Fall-22 John 98Fall-22
Josias 98Fall-22 Matines 98Fall-22 Mollie 98Fall-16 Ottot 98Fall-16
Peter,
91Spr-14; (B,G,S) 95Spr-21,22,23,24,25; 97Fall-26,29; 98Fall-19,20;
99Spr-5-7,10 Peter I. 92Fall-18 Peter J. 91Spr-14 Rosanna 98Fall-22 Samuel 91Spr-14 Simon & Mrs. 98Fall-22 Thomas 92Fall-24 Tunis
98Fall-22; 99Spr-8 Walter 93Spr-13; 98Fall-16 Wouter 98Spr-33 Vrooman's Land 92Spr-26, 93Spr-10, 94Spr-3; one-room school 94Spr-3;
98Fall-20 Vrooman's Nose 90Spr-20; (I) 94Spr-Cover; 97Spr-16; (I) 97Spr-17; 97Fall-8; (I) 97Fall-9;
Indian village 91Fall-5;
Long Path 94Spr-3; WW II smoke generator test 93Fall-16D Vrooman's Nose Preservation Corporation 93Fall-16D Vrooman's Nose, Sky Island of the Schoharie Valley (Schaefer)
93Fall-16D Vunk, Eugene 92Spr-24 Back to Top
W Waddell, Mable Edwards 98Fall-16 Wade, E.L. Rev. 97Fall-19 Wadsworth Charles 97Spr-5 Charlotte 93Fall-32 Wagner family 91Fall-25 Wagon shops 96Spr-31; Broome Center 98Spr-2 Wainwright, E. 93Spr-2 Wakeman Alonzo 92Spr-16,17 Horace 92Spr-16,17 Seth 94Fall-29 Waldenville 93Fall-20;
flood 96Fall-3 Wales, Rev. 92Fall-22 Elisha 93Spr-30 Laura 99Fall-29 Walker Annie 90Fall-20 Barry 98Spr-32 Clifford (I) 95Fall-27 D.L. 96Spr7
Henry 97Spr-4 Hiram 97Fall-5 Jackie 98Spr-32 Thomas 96Fall-24 Wallace, Paul A.W. 97Spr-29,30 Walrath family 91Fall-25 Walsh, Thomas J. 91Fall-7,8 Walther, Michelle (Q) 93Fall-4 Walton, Delaware County. 99Spr-39 Walts twins 94Fall-22 War of 1812. 96Spr-31; 97Spr-6; 97Fall-30; 98Spr-27. Battle of
Lundy's Lane 97Spr-10. Blacks in 98Spr-7. Lake Erie theater (M)
97Spr-11 Ward Andrew 99Fall-26 Denise 91Spr-22
Elisha 96Fall-23 Wardwell, Zeh & Mrs. 91Fall-22 Wargo Arthur 95Spr-8
Michelle 95Spr-18B Warm Chimneys (Pollard, excerpt) 90Spr-8
Warner (G-ref) 95Fall-30;
Dr. 93Fall-22; Miss 95Spr-29 Adam 96Fall-4 Angus (Hank) 97Spr-34
Anne 95Spr-8 David 95Spr-6; 97Fall-6 Diane (I) 95Spr-7,10 Elizabeth 90Fall-25,27, 92Fall-25,26 George
96Fall-30; 97Spr-6, 97Fall-4, (O) 97Fall-32; 97Fall-33; 99Spr-5,31
George H. 97Fall-8,33; Jr. 97Spr-13, 99Spr-6,10, captured 99Spr-7,
99Fall,31 George Sr. 99Spr-9 Grace 94Fall-22 Harold 90Fall-25,27, 92Fall-25 & Mrs. 92Spr-5 Joel 90Spr-6 Joseph 94Fall-32 L.C. 92Fall-4 Margaret (I) 94Spr-23 Mary 99Fall-14 Mildred 95Fall-12
Nicholas 96Fall-30; 99Spr-5,6,8-10 Philip 94Fall-19 Sam 94Spr-18B Virginia 94Fall-22
Volney 94Fall-32 Warner House restoration 93Fall-16B Warner's Lake 94Spr-8 Warnerville 93Spr-13, 94Spr-3,22, 97Spr-13, 99Fall-16,18.
20th century recollections
96Fall-30; academy 96Fall-29; Barlow's store 96Fall-30; churches
96Fall-32; dance hall (S) 96Fall-25; 96Fall-32; house builders 94Fall-16;
Methodist
church (I) 91Spr-4; plank road 93Fall-19; seminary 96Fall-32 Warnock, Elizabeth 95Spr-7,10 Washburn, Lucas H. 92Fall-10 Washington, Rev. 92Fall-24, 93Fall-5
Chester 93Fall-5 George 91Spr-15,17, 91Fall-13,15, 93Spr-9,22,
98Spr-18,24 Wassermann, Hannah 99Spr-21,23 Water supply 92Fall-4 Water wheels 90Fall-13 Waterbury, James 96Fall-3 Waterville, Delaware County. 99Spr-36,8 Watkins, William 92Spr-19-21 Watson, Miss 93Spr-6;
Rev. 98Spr-27 Charles 96Fall-24 Chauncey 98Spr-15 Elkanah 96Spr-4
Ethel 94Fall-22 John J. 97Fall-7 Levi 92Spr-13
Phebe 92Spr-13 Watsonville. 94Spr-3. 96Spr-32,34;
Collins store 94Fall-21 Watt/Whatt, Elder 94Fall-5, (I) 6 Way, William 91Fall-7,8 Wayman Gladys 98Fall-17 Joseph 94Fall-32 Larry 98Fall-17 Oakley 92Spr-7 Robie 95Fall-26,27,29
Tobias 95Fall-26, farm (I) 95Fall-25 Virginia 95Fall-26 Walter
98Fall-17 Wayt, Otis Lee (I) 96Fall-34 Weather. 1900 wind storm 96Spr-10,11. 1989 tornado 98Spr-12.
See also Floods Weathervane 90Spr-16; Schoharie Lutheran church 99Fall-18B,D Weatherwax. Alexander & Mrs. 96Fall-6 Weaver's Stony Creek 95Spr-2 Weaver Chris 91Fall-25
Frank 96Fall-5 James 96Fall-24
John 96Fall-24 Webb, Jacob 95Spr-3 Webber, Mary Ellen (Q) 98Spr-16 Weckel, Dr. 93Spr-2 Weed, Azariah 96Fall-24 Weeks, Robert 96Fall-23,24 Wehrs, Lillian 95Fall-7 Weidman, Dr. 93Fall-21
Austin 93Fall-21 Septimus 97Fall-4,7
Virgil (I) 90Fall-13,14 Weiser's Dorf 92Fall-2,
96Spr-33,34; 97Spr-28. Historical marker97Spr-29 Weiser Anne Eve 97Spr-29 Conrad 96Spr-34,35; (S) 97Spr-28
Johann "John" Conrad 92Fall-2; 96Spr-34; 97Spr-28; 98Spr-35 Maria
97Spr-29 Weitzmans' store 96Fall,14 Welch, Vine 96Fall-24 Weller (Q) 95Spr-33. William 97Spr-21 Wells, Dr. 93Spr-6
Henry Mrs. 93Spr-3 Wemple family 91Fall-25 Wemple store 96Spr-30., 31 Wenzel, Wendy 99Fall-20 West Berne 94Spr-10,15,17; flood 96Fall-4;
mills 94Spr-15; road 94Spr-17 West Butler 92Spr-26 West Fulton 90Fall-28, 92Fall-11, 94Spr-3, (S) 94Spr-20, 94Fall-14,16;
96Fall-20. Baptist church 93Fall-27, 94Fall-16. Churches 94Spr-21,22, 94Fall-20,
95Spr-17,18. Creamery 94Fall-18,19. Fire department 93Spr-20, 94Spr-21.
General
store (I) 90Spr-Cover. House builders 94Fall-16. Llibrary 92Spr-30.
Mills 94Spr-22. Name 94Spr-23. Railroad project 98Fall-32. Reminiscences (S) 93Spr-18.
Rod and
Gun Club 94Spr-2, 98Fall-8,9,13. School 94Spr-22, 94Fall-18, 95Spr-17.
Sstores 93Spr-19, 94Fall-18 West Middleburgh. 95Spr-5; Episcopal church 94Spr-3 West Mountain 96Fall-6 West Point river chain (I) 98Spr-23 West Richmondville 94Spr-24,
98Fall-24, 99Fall-16 West, Squire 94Fall-20 Alice 94Fall-20
David 93Fall-17 Henry 97Fall-24 Hiram 94Spr-22
Melvin 94Spr-17 Michael A. 98Fall-9 P., S.C. & W.S. 93Spr-2
William Mrs. 95Fall-7 Westfall Brick House 93Fall-18 Westfall Ed 93Fall-21
Laura 93Fall-20 Westheimer, Julius & Paul 92Spr-26 Westinghouse steam engine 96Spr-9 Westinghouse, George Jr. 97Fall-16; 97Fall-17 Westkill 95Spr-2;
creek 94Spr-2; baptisms 94Fall-4 Westover John 90Spr-7;
99Fall-16,17 Jonah 97Spr-13 Noah 93Spr-28 Westphal Karl Sr. 93Fall-22
Laura 95Spr-32 Wetsel Hollow. 98Spr-11; recollection 95Spr-28;
road 94Fall-2 WGY 90Spr-10, 91Spr-27, 96Fall,15 Whaling, Michael 99Spr-23 Wharton Edward V. 90Spr-28 J. Ernest (A) 90Spr-7; (B,I) 90Spr-28 James H. 90Spr-28 Mae Dibble 90Spr-28 Marion Turner 90Spr-28 Robert E. 90Spr-28 Wheeler
Del 93Spr-6 Don 93Fall-5 Iola 94Fall-16 John 93Fall-20 Mary 94Fall-13 Minnie 93Fall-3 Whigs See Politics Whipple and Morgan 93Fall-21 Whipple, Prince 98Spr-7 Whitbeck Henry 99Fall,31 Peter 96Spr-33 Whitcomb I.B. Rev. 95Spr-13 J.B. 94Fall-12 White Cornelia
94Fall-13 Donald J. 97Spr-23 Enoch 94Fall-13 Helen M. (A) 91Fall-2 John L. 95Spr-5 Katherine 98Fall-2
Mero L. 94Spr-26, 98Fall-28 Patricia L. (I) 95Spr-6,7,10; (A) 95Spr-5 Whiteman, Daniel 95Spr-15 Whitney, Charles Mrs. 98Spr-21 Wickersham, Grace 98Fall-23 Wilber, Grant 99Fall,32 Wilbur Charles 95Fall-17 Hiram 97Fall-6,7 Philip 97Fall-6,7 Wilcox (Q) 97Spr-22 Wilder Hook 94Spr-3 Wiley, Daniel, John & Margaret (Q) 92Fall-26 Wilkins Billy 93Fall-26,
98Fall-15 William 98Fall-16 Wilkinson Jamima 93Spr-22,25 John 95Fall-18D; 96Fall-36 Will, slave of Henry Brown 92Spr-14,15 Willett, Marinus 92Fall-18,
99Spr-7,9,10 Williams, engineer 95Spr-23, Indian 95Spr-24 A.J. 91Spr-19
David (B,L) 91Fall-13; 95Fall-backcover; (O) 97Fall-32; monument 91Fall-14 Ebenezer (O)
97Fall-32 John 90Fall-12, John 97Fall-15 O.H.
97Fall-32 Perry D. 98Spr-10 Robert (I) 94Fall-22
Roy 90Fall-12 Willis, Esther 96Fall-32 Willsey, Isaac & Jerusa 92Fall-12 Wilsey Agusta 95Fall-35 Frank 95Fall-35 Ira 95Fall-35; 96Fall-6 Wilson Claude 93Spr-20 Georgie 90Spr-13 Lucy 90Spr-13 Matthew 94Fall-30 Mary 98Fall-16 Ron 99Spr-25,27 Woodrow 97Fall-22 Wilty.
Peter & Mrs. 96Fall-3 Windecker, Hartman 96Spr-34 Windham,
Green County 94Spr-2 Winey, Michael J. 97Fall-8 Wing and Shroh garage 91Fall-25 Wing, Daniel 90Spr-6 Winne, Coonradt 92Fall-13 Winnie (Q) 98Spr-16
Caniff Mrs. (Lolita) 90Fall-5 Winslow, Edward 92Spr-13 Winter, 1920s travel 94Spr-15, blizzards 94Spr-16,18 Winter Moses 95Spr-2 William 96Spr7 Winters, Chauncey 99Fall-17 Witches (S) 92Fall-11, Esperance (S) 93Spr-22 Withers, Judy 98Spr-30 Wolford, Mr. 92Spr-6, 93Spr-3,7,8,17,18; Mrs. 93Spr-2
Mildred 94Spr-17 Vernon 94Spr-16,17 Wolfson, Mrs. 91Fall-10 Women, ingenuity of 96Spr-3 Wood, Mrs. 93Spr-4A. 90Spr-6
Celestine 95Spr-16 Elmer 93Spr-6
Francisco 96Spr-9 Hazel 93Spr-7
Horace 90Spr-6 Jerry 96Fall-6
Keith (I) 92Fall-29 Nathan 90Spr-6
Omer 93Fall-21 Robert 95Fall-9 Sigrid (I) 95Spr-6,7,10 Squier 96Fall-24 Stephen
Jr 96Fall-24 T.J. 92Fall-4 William 99Fall-28 Woodcock (Q) 95Fall-36. Richard 96Fall-24 Woodside, Mattie White 91Spr-32 Woodsworth, John 98Spr-9 Woodworth, Joshua 94Fall-8 Woolsey, Melancton 91Spr-25;
97Fall-26; 98Fall-20 Woolverton. Stephen & Asa 96Fall-24 Worford, Kate 99Spr-18 Work Projects Administration See
United States World War I. 99Spr-32. 1st Division
95Spr-27; recollections 91Spr-2; Post-war activities 96Fall-25; veterans 90Spr-28, 94Fall-32. World War II. 94Spr-31, 98Spr-30. Battle of the Bulge 99Spr-15; Casino campaign 97Spr-34; employment 97Spr-31;
smoke generator tests 93Fall-16D, 94Spr-31,
97Spr-16; veterans 94Fall-32 Wormer, Frank 92Spr-6 Worrick, Rev. 92Fall-24 Worth / Wourth (Q) 98Fall-17 Wright,
town. 93Fall-20, (M) 94Spr-7. Board of Auditors 94Spr-13; cemeteries 95Spr-32;
flood 96Fall-3; formed 91Fall-28, 95Fall-21; plank
road 93Fall-15; roads 94Spr-6,11,12,14,16,19; Schoharie line 94Spr-8;
snow plowing 94Spr-16; taxes 94Spr-14. Wright, Dr. 94Fall-5,
95Fall-35 Agnes 96Spr-28 Calvin 99Fall-19 Calvin 91Fall-26
Calvin A. 91Fall-27 Caroline Frost 91Fall-28,29
Charles 98Fall-35
Dawson 95Fall-35 Dorothy 99Spr-20 Franklyn Rev.
98Fall-36 Jerry 98Fall-35 John 91Fall-26 John C. 99Fall-19 John Calvin 91Fall-26,30 (B,I,L) John F. 91Fall-27 LeRoy 94Spr-18 Louisa Octavia 91Fall-27 Robert K. 99Spr-10
Sarah 91Fall-29 Silas 91Fall-27-29
William 99Spr-20 Wurlitzer, Rudolph 90Fall-3,4 Wyatt/Wiett, Jonathan 96Fall-24 Wyckoff Clinton 98Fall-5 G.I. 98Fall-5 I.C. 98Fall-5 Kristen
97Spr-36 Madison 90Fall-15 Back to Top
X-Y-Z
Yank, Dan (I) 92Spr-9 Yanson Hendricus (O) 97Fall-32
Henry 97Fall-33 Yates family 91Fall-25; (Q) 97Fall-33 Christopher 95Spr-22,24,25 Yencer, Mabel M. 93Fall-2,3 Yost, George 92Fall-6,7,8 Youmans Charles 99Fall,32,35; Mrs. (S) 99Fall,32 Elizabeth
99Fall,35 Ford 95Fall-7 Heather 94Fall-32
Helen (S) 99Fall,32 James 99Fall,33-35
John 99Fall,33-35 Laura 99Fall,34,35 Richard 94Fall-32,
99Fall-3 Young (Q) 95Spr-33, Mr. 91Fall-28 Charles 98Spr-8 Christina 95Spr-29 Frances 93Spr-31 Gelasius Mrs. 92Spr-28 Gideon 90Spr-24 J. Edward 93Fall-2,3 Jack 90Spr-16B, 91Fall-16C James 93Spr-29,
95Spr-7,10 John 91Fall-28, 93Spr-29 John G. 92Spr-16,17, 92Fall-20 Peter 92Spr-16,17 Samuel 91Fall-27 W.D. (S) 91Fall-23 Youngs John 90Spr-8,10
William 93Spr-30 Zacarro, Victor Rev. 90Spr-29,
96Fall-32 Zagata, Mike 98Fall-10 Zak, Andrew 90Spr-6 Zandt George 99Fall-14 Jeremiah 96Spr-23 Zant, Jeremiah 98Spr-9 Zeh family (G-ref) 95Fall-29;
Richmonodville settlers, 97Spr-14
Alfred 93Fall-20,22, 96Fall-3 Frank 91Fall-10,
95Fall-15 Fred 96Fall-5 Jacob W. (I) 90Fall-17,18 James 96Fall-5;
(Q) 95Fall-24 Jennie 93Spr-2 John J. 91Spr-32 Marcus 98Fall-31 Margaret (Mrs. Frank) 91Fall-10 Martha 98Fall-17 Martin G. 97Fall-7
Mildred 92Spr-12 Millie 98Fall-17 Susan Bergh correspondence from 90Fall-17-19 Walter 98Fall-17 Willie 98Fall-14 Zelenka, Joseph J. 97Spr-33 Zelie, Col. 97Fall-21
Adam 91Spr-21 Tom 91Spr-21 Zembzuski, Thomas J. Jr. 97Spr-22 Zielie Jack 91Spr-20
Martinus 99Spr-10 Peter 91Spr-20, 92Fall-15 Zimmer Hill 93Fall-20, 94Spr-17,
95Fall-23 Zimmer Adam 95Fall-21-24 Arthur 93Fall-22 Carl (I) 95Fall-27,28 Catharina 95Fall-21,24
Chester (A) 92Fall-3,21; (A) 93Fall-9; (A) 94Spr-6;
(A) 95Fall-21; 96Spr-2; 96Fall-2 George 92Fall-11,
95Fall-22,24 Gladys 94Spr-19 Jacob
(B,S) 95Fall-21; Jr. 95Fall-22,24 Marcus 93Fall-22 Peter 95Fall-22,24 William 95Fall-22,24 Zion, John 94Spr-5 Zoch Harold 94Spr-34;
94Fall-16B; (A) 95Spr-32, 95Fall-18A, 95Fall-18C,96Fall-35,97Fall-34
Virginia 92Spr-31 Zoker, Rev. 91Fall-6 Back to Top
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