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    1. [NYCLINTO] Guynup
    2. Linda, The Gunyup reference is in a footnote (in the Richard Parrot Mallory recollection actually) and probably not new news for you. It refers to this statement: "On Rugar Street near the Maine Mills there was a "Still Farm" now owned by William V.S. Woodward." The note says: "The farm is now owned by Charles Miller and occupied by Charles Gunyup." The date of the book is listed as 1964. Important note in the preface by the editor Allan S. Everest: " In editing the papers, I have omitted long family genalogies and a few repititious passages......" and later in a note: "Genealogists may wish to consult the original of the "Notebooks," at the College library in Plattsburgh for the description of the six children, and also of the family of eight of the narrator, Henry Dominy." Given the above two statements, I would highly recommend anyone having the opportunity to consult these. The Notebooks are of Dr. D.S. Kellogg. In fact, I would be interested in hearing from anyone who has already done so. I assume the College Library is the Feinberg. Thanks, Unette LEMKE

    10/28/2002 04:56:45