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    1. Re: Early Long Island Records
    2. Patricia M. Bergener
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Harriette Jensen <hariji@sirius.com> To: <GEN-NYS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 2:10 PM Subject: Early Long Island Records > Hi, All. > > According to "Hoisingtons in America", the original Hoisington immigrant, > John HORSINGTON, held public office in Suffolk County, Long Island, > sometime between 1675 and 1703. Since I am really new to New York > research, can anybody suggest a source for this type of information? > > Harriette > Stockton CA > > ============================================================ == > Hoisington Family Web Site <http://www.genweb.net/~hoisington/index.htm> > Sumner Co. KS <http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/sumner/index.html> > Kay Co. OK <http://www.rootsweb.com/~okkay/okkay.htm> > SURNAMES: HOISINGTON (w/28 variant spellings) anywhere, HATFIELD > (OH>IN>IA> KS>OK), HARDIN (MO>OK), DAVIS (Posey Co. IN), MORRIS (KS), COMBS > (KY,IN,KS,OK, CA), JONES (Brown Co. OH), PERKINS (VT>IA>KS>OK>TX), LATHAM > (MO) > > > > ==== GEN-NYS Mailing List ==== > Have you forgotten how to UNSUBSCRIBE? > Visit the GEN-NYS-L Frequently Asked Questions (And Answers!) web page: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nozell/GEN-NYS-L/FAQ/GEN-NYS-L.txt > "Genealogical resources in the New York metropolitan area " edited by Estelle M. Guzik. Jewish Genealogical Society, c1989. "This book is the most comprehensive guide available for the New York Metro area, incl. New York City's 5 co.s, Long Island, Westchester, Northern NJ co.s & the state capitals of Albany & Trenton"--bk jacket. Incl. name, place & subject indexes. "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy", Family History Library Catalog #6051376 (microfiche) Volume 3, New York. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Edwards Brothers, 1940. 540pp. Hinshaw's index & abstract of records of four Quaker monthly meetings in New York City & on Long Island. Long Island, New York, 1609-1924 FHLC #6050109 - 6050113 (microfiche) The boroughs of Brooklyn & Queens, counties of Nassau & Suffolk, by Henry Isham Hazelton. NY: Lewis Historical Pub., 1925. Indexed. Contains v.1-3 paged continuously - v.4-5 contain biographical material - v.5 is numbered as v.6. History of Long Island FHLC #6048167 - 6048169 (microfiche) from its discovery & settlement to the present time, by Benjamin Franklin Thompson with additions & a biography of the author by Charles J. Werner. Indexed. A sketch of the 1st settlement of the several towns on Long Island FHLC #6051023 (microfiche) with their political condition, to the end of the American Revolution / by Silas Wood. Brooklyn, NY: Printed by A. Spooner, 1828. New Utrecht; Records of the Reformed Church, Long Island New York Biographical & Genealogical Record V112, p132,205; V113, p8,74,169 Minutes of the town courts of Newtown, 1656-1690 FHCL #6104134 (microfiche) prepared by the New York City Historical Records Survey Project Division of Professional & Service Projects, WPA 1940. Indexed. These are what we have available in our Family History Center (Virginia Beach, VA). The microfiche can be ordered and read at any FHC. The "New York Biographical & Genealogical Record" has a lot of info. in it on early Long Island records. And is available at several of the larger public libraries (though not at the one in Norfolk!). Hope this is of some help. Pat B (have HOWELL and SAYRE ancestors in early Suffolk)

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