Category: Cayuga County
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Biographical Review of Leading Citizens of Cayuga County, New York, 1894
See the Biographical Sketches of the Leading Citizens of Cayuga County, New York, 1894 on New York Heritage Digital Collections index by Leslie L. and Bertha K. Luthertranscription into a digital format by Elaine Hutson LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAIDEN NAME PAGE # ABBOTT Ansel 42 Caroline 42 Matilda 42 ABBY, Carrie 727 Casper 387…
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Cayuga County From French’s Gazetteer of the State of New York, 1860
Transcribed by Steve and Pat McKay, July 1997 This county was formed from Onondaga, March 8, 1799. Seneca was taken off in 1804, and a part of Tompkins in 1817. It is a long, narrow co., lying W. of the center of the State, and extending from Lake Ontario s. to near the head of…
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Cayuga Museum
Cayuga Museum203 Genesee StreetAuburn, NY 13021 https://cayugamuseum.org/
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Cayuga County Historian’s Office
10 Court StreetAuburn, NY 13021 315-253-1300
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Cayuga County Historian
Ruth Bradley 10 Court StreetAuburn, NY 13021 historian@cayugacounty.us https://www.cayugacounty.us/234/County-Historians-Office
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Civil War Cemetery Records
Former Seneca County Historian Betty Auten worked on a “Civil War Project” for many years, compiling data on about 150,000 men. She indexed the names of Civil War soldiers as found in the Cayuga County Cemetery Records. Her Seneca County Civil War soldiers research can be found here. In this list, a number enclosed in…
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Cemetery Burial Roster Books
In the 1960s, two local historians, together with the Owasco chapter D.A.R. and members of the local Pomona Grange Chapter, compiled a partial countywide roster of cemetery burials within Cayuga County. The resulting 10-volumes of cemetery burial roster books generally cite the name and date (or year) of death as referenced in either cemetery…