Dutchess Co. New York help.
s://dchsny.org/online-research-tools/?fbclid=IwAR1dJ3xgbEipOAOW027vqlec1TH1EjekB8hdMaRFniE_Qx05H6vCBuvK22c
Their Own Voices, Oral Accounts of Early Settlers in Washington County, New York. The stories were collected from 1847 to 1878 by Dr. Asa Fitch and edited by Winston Adler, and published in 1983.
Try Adriance Library's Archives. I once found a late 1700s map there showing owners and tenants in a lot of the Beekman Patent. It was created to help settle a probate distribution to heirs.
Contact the American-French Genealogical Society. Here is the link https://afgs.org/site/
https://www.thoughtco.com/american-involvement-wars-colonial-times-present-4059761
Interesting site..
https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Cherokee_Indians?fbclid=IwAR1tkbxdxdqRU3ngjndfY_YzKKyaPeXiPpfyd2sw7t-NQ92M9qSu13uxZRE
Learn more after last months CD. See above.
Also if looking for a place to start : usgenweb.org or worldgenweb.org. Free at both sites.
Rootsweb.com used to be good but they have not brought it back to it's capacity yet.
Battlefields of Virginia is not coming through but maybe if you google it. You can see it.
Also if looking for a place to start : usgenweb.org or worldgenweb.org. Free at both sites.
Rootsweb.com used to be good but they have not brought it back to it's capacity yet.
Battlefields of Virginia is not coming through but maybe if you google it. You can see it.
https://susischattyperformances.blogspot.com/2019/09/history-of-jones-ancestors-teague-jones.html
Next Saturday we will meet again at the Bonita- Sunnyside Library for more knowledge on Indian heritage. Black Indians,,,, 2nd part of 4 part series Native American Documentary Collection
1 to 4 pm. and we will also share Lost Ancestors. Those that you can not find and share with others in case they find them.
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