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    1. Re: [NYONONDA] Where to obtain Manlius NY March 1826 marriage info?
    2. Rick Bova
    3. You can buy an original for about $200 in a rare book store or rare book web site. Mine is a reprint done in 1980 and cost $30 but I had purchased it about 15 years or so ago. I did find some book web site on the internet that would sell a reprint for about $50. I saw a copy on ebay for $15. There are also Geneology CD's out on the web that include this book which can be purchased. Ancestry.Com also has a copy that can be view if you have a subscription to Ancestry. Rick rolauren wrote: >By the way, where besides a library (hopefully) can I view the book "The >History of Onondaga County"? >I am disabled and very rarely leave the house - walking and standing causes >my steadfast pain to increase to severe. >So visiting libraries and the like are places I avoid... Just can't help >myself. > Lauren Deborah Rowe > >-----Original Message----- >From: Rick Bova [mailto:bova-genealogy@cox.net] >Sent: July 25, 2007 11:38 PM >To: nyononda@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [NYONONDA] Where to obtain Manlius NY March 1826 marriage info? > >Hope the following from the book "The History of Onondaga County" >written in 1878 will help you track down any church records that might be >available. > >"sev Congregational, Presbyterian nd Baptist Societies were organized n th >twn o Manlius during 1789 to 1803." > > Christ Church (Episcopalian) was orgnaized in 1804 and the building was >erected in 1813. >Trinity Presbyterian Church of Manlius was formed in 1815 and the building >was erected in 1819. >First Methodist Episcopal Church of Manilus was built in 1822. >Baptist Churches were among the earliest in the town of Manlius, but no >edifice was erected in the village till 1828. >In 1813 an organization was formed under the name of the "Pompey and Manlius >Baptist Church" > >Those were in the village of Manilus. There were also churches in the >village of Fayettevile , Kirkville and the Eagle Village that are in the >Town of Manilus, though these seem to have been later. > >I did not see any references to the surnames of Rowe and Stillwell. >Rick Bova > >rolauren wrote: > > >>If you knew that your grt grt (something) grandparents married in 1828 >>in Manlius, what would you do to obtain the specifics? >>Re: Lucian Rowe married Lucy Stillwell (unk sp) March 16 1826 in Manlius NY >> >> > > > >>Thanks Lauren Deborah Rowe of Syracuse NY >> >> > > > > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYONONDA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > >

    07/26/2007 12:43:13
    1. Re: [NYONONDA] History of Onondaga
    2. Tom Hickey
    3. The History of Onondaga, 1878, 610 pages, is one of many Onondaga references available through Heritage Quest. Although this is a subscription service, MANY libraries allow a passthrough sign-on when you log on to your local library. Just go to Search Books/Places and enter Onondaga. I have three different libraries that I can use. I can use the Columbus, OH library or the Westerville library just because I have library cards. I also have access through the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center in Fremont, where there is a membership cost. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Bova" <bova-genealogy@cox.net> To: <nyononda@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 9:43 PM Subject: Re: [NYONONDA] Where to obtain Manlius NY March 1826 marriage info? > You can buy an original for about $200 in a rare book store or rare book > web site. Mine is a reprint done in 1980 and cost $30 but I had > purchased it about 15 years or so ago. I did find some book web site on > the internet that would sell a reprint for about $50. I saw a copy on > ebay for $15. There are also Geneology CD's out on the web that include > this book which can be purchased. Ancestry.Com also has a copy that can > be view if you have a subscription to Ancestry. > > Rick > > rolauren wrote: > >>By the way, where besides a library (hopefully) can I view the book "The >>History of Onondaga County"? >>I am disabled and very rarely leave the house - walking and standing >>causes >>my steadfast pain to increase to severe. >>So visiting libraries and the like are places I avoid... Just can't help >>myself. >> Lauren Deborah Rowe >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Rick Bova [mailto:bova-genealogy@cox.net] >>Sent: July 25, 2007 11:38 PM >>To: nyononda@rootsweb.com >>Subject: Re: [NYONONDA] Where to obtain Manlius NY March 1826 marriage >>info? >> >>Hope the following from the book "The History of Onondaga County" >>written in 1878 will help you track down any church records that might be >>available. >> >>"sev Congregational, Presbyterian nd Baptist Societies were organized n th >>twn o Manlius during 1789 to 1803." >> >> Christ Church (Episcopalian) was orgnaized in 1804 and the building was >>erected in 1813. >>Trinity Presbyterian Church of Manlius was formed in 1815 and the building >>was erected in 1819. >>First Methodist Episcopal Church of Manilus was built in 1822. >>Baptist Churches were among the earliest in the town of Manlius, but no >>edifice was erected in the village till 1828. >>In 1813 an organization was formed under the name of the "Pompey and >>Manlius >>Baptist Church" >> >>Those were in the village of Manilus. There were also churches in the >>village of Fayettevile , Kirkville and the Eagle Village that are in the >>Town of Manilus, though these seem to have been later. >> >>I did not see any references to the surnames of Rowe and Stillwell. >>Rick Bova >> >>rolauren wrote: >> >> >>>If you knew that your grt grt (something) grandparents married in 1828 >>>in Manlius, what would you do to obtain the specifics? >>>Re: Lucian Rowe married Lucy Stillwell (unk sp) March 16 1826 in Manlius >>>NY >>> >>> >> >> >> >>>Thanks Lauren Deborah Rowe of Syracuse NY >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>NYONONDA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NYONONDA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/26/2007 04:07:01