Hi Jane, Interesting question - I've copied the list as well, hope you don't mind. The DAR has a whole series of volumes of NY State records. I use the ones at the NYC Library when I visit there, but I understand that the State Library at Albany also has copies. The volume I referred to is cataloged as APR (New York) (D.A.R. New York. Cemetery, church and town records of New York State) v. 580 at the NYC Library and covers many Greene County cemeteries. Think about that for a moment - Volume 580 - and it gives you an idea of just how much information the State Chapters of the DAR have collected over the years. Sylvia has used the above volume for some of her cemetery listings. And that's only one of the several of series of publications the NY DAR has done. I've copied below my notes on what the NYC State Library has (I think I pulled it off their website): New York State DAR Records at the NY State Library Daughters of the American Revolution, New York. Bible Records. v.1-. 1924-. 230 volumes. (R,929,qD23). Primarily a collection of family Bible record, the series also includes many genealogies. Indexed in Master Index, New York State DAR Genealogical Records (R,929,qD23m) and Master Index, Supplement 1972-1978, Records and Corrections (R,929,qD23m,1972b). These records are also listed in the surname card index in the Genealogy/Local History area of the New York State Library. ----. Cemetery, Church and Town Records. v.1-. 1926-. 572 volumes. (R,974.7,qD23). Vital data (baptisms, marriages, deaths, etc.) from church, cemetery and local records in New York State. The series includes some census records, obituaries, and naturalization records. Indexed in Master Index, New York State DAR Genealogical Records (R,929,qD23m) and Master Index Supplement 1972-1978, Records and Corrections (R,929,qD23m,1972b). These records are also indexed in the vital records card index in the Genealogy/Local History area of the New York State Library. ----. Family Histories. v.1-. 1979-. 13 Volumes. Some updated and documented DAR family histories. Records are indexed in the surnames card index in the Genealogy/Local History area of the New York State Library. ----. Genealogical Data: New Project. Ser. A-. 1960-. 145 Volumes. (R,929,qD23d). Genealogical forms submitted to the Genealogical Records Committee, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution by applicants for membership in the DAR. Often called the "grandfather papers," the forms trace each applicant's lineage from her grandparents to her Revolutionary War ancestor. Birth, marriage and death data are given for each generation. Indexed in the New Project: Genealogical Data card index in the Genealogy/Local History area of the New York State Library. ----. Graves of Revolutionary Soldiers in New York. 1922-1955. 15 Volumes. (R,973.3447,qA2c). Names and graves of Revolutionary War soldiers buried in New York State. Indexed in the Revolutionary War soldiers card index in the Genealogy/Local History area of the New York State Library. ----. Lineage Books. 1890-1921. 166 Volumes. (R,369.135,A). Located at the end of the DAR Records section of the New York State Library. Lineage and patriot service summarize for each member listed, national number noted. Indexed in DAR Index to the Lineage Books (also known as Index to the Rolls of Honor or Ancestor Index). ----. DAR Patriot Index. (R,929,D238) indexes name, date, wives, state served, and patriotic services. These books are located just before the Lineage Books in the DAR records section of the New York State Library. -----Original Message----- From: Jane Freese [mailto:kiskatom3@mhcable.com] Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 9:05 PM To: James Brady Subject: DAR Cemeteries Jim, You made reference to a DAR listing of Cemeteries in a message to Greene County Site recently. I believe referring to the Athens Chapel Cemetery. What (or where) did you find a DAR listing ? Jane