I just had some fun on this site. Below are some of the folks from Or. and Ul. co. I only searched a few surenames, have fun, you might find something. Phoebe http://users.itsnet.com/~pauld/newyork/ Index of Marriages and Deaths in New York Weekly Museum, 1788-1817 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The New York Weekly Museum, also known as the Impartial Gazetter and Saturday Evening Post, and Ladies' Weekly Museum, was printed in New York from 1788 to 1817. It contained foreign and domestic news, a "Poet's Corner", occasional short stories, and a "Moralist" section. This index is a compilation of the Marriages and Deaths recorded in the journal and contains about 20,000 entries. Information concerning cause of death, next of kin, place of marriage, and occupation are also listed. Photocopies of many of the New York Weekly Museum publications are available for a $10.00 fee. (Publications are 4 pages long. Marriages often do not contain any additional information than is listed in the index. Death notices sometimes have additional information concerning the death. There is no way for me to know before making the photocopies if additional information is listed. Also, the quality of the photocopy cannot be insured. I make the best copy that I can from the microfilm and I try to make the information concerning the marriage or death as legible as possible.) If you would like a copy, please send mail to: Gordon Harkness 772 University Village Salt Lake City, UT 84108 Include in your request the name(s) from the index, the date of publication, and a $10.00 check for each publication requested. If the publication is not available, the check will be returned to you as quickly as possible. If you have any questions or comments, please email me at g.harkness@m.cc.utah.edu. Sayre, Nathan, mar. on Sat. evening last, to Miss Sally Carpenter, dau. of Jacob Carpenter, all of this city. (Feb. 5, 1803) more from the list http://users.itsnet.com/~pauld/cgi-bin/nymnd?query=Sayre -------------- Dunn, Joseph, of Chester,Orance Co.,a few days since,lost two sons by drowning(July 3,1802) http://users.itsnet.com/~pauld/cgi-bin/nymnd?query=Dun --- Wisner, Henry G., mar., on Thurs. last, to Miss Sarah Talman, dau. of Samuel Talman. (Dec. 28, 1805) Melvin, James A.,mar.,on Tues.last,to Miss Sarah Burras,both of this city(Apr.8,1809) Coe, Benjamin E.,mar.,on Thurs.last,to Miss Catharine Nostrand,both of L.I.(Oct.8, 1808) Coe, Daniel, mar.on Sat.last to Miss Jane Beauman Ash,both of this city(Feb.23, 1799) Coe, Mrs. Elizabeth H., a native of N.Y.,and dau.of Dr. Miller,several years deceased,died at Troy,on Fri.the 19th ult.,in her 28th year (May 4, 1805) Coe, Rev. James, of Troy,mar.Sat.,the 27th ult.,to Miss Betsey Miller dau.of the late Dr.Miller of this city(Oct.11,1794) Coe, James, mar.Miss Eliza Lufborrow, both of this city(July 10, 1813) Coe, Dr. Jonathan, aged 82,mar.,at Rye,on the 5th inst.,to Mrs. Phoebe Bettis,aged 84. He was her 4th husband and he had not walked with- out crutches for the last 20 years(Jan.24, 1807) Coe, Nancy, see Peter Vanderhoff Coe, Robert, mar.on Wed.last to Miss Mary Mays,both of this city (Apr.27, 1799) Coe, Sally, see Alexander Whylley ----- http://users.itsnet.com/~pauld/cgi-bin/nymnd?query=Stag Stagg, Abraham, of this city, mar. Sat. last, to Miss Rachel Town, of that place. (Feb. 8, 1800) Stagg, Ann, see Charles Town Stagg, Ann, see Cornelius Brinckerhoff Stagg, Miss Ann, dau. of Peter Stagg, died in her 12th year. (Junel,1816) Stagg, Catherine, wife of John Stagg, died after a lingering illness, in her 77th year. (Feb. 17, 1816) Stagg, Isaac, mar. Sat. last to Miss Catharine Lincoln, both of this city. (May 2, 1795) Stagg, Isaac F., mar. on Mon. to Mrs. Ann Robinson, both of this city. (Feb. 27, 1808) Stagg, Jane, see Samuel Philips Stagg, Mrs. Mary, wife of Thomas Stagg, died aged 43. (Sept. 10, 1814) Stagg, Nancy, see John Perry Stagg, Peter, of the house of Snell, Stagg & Co., mar. on Thurs. Miss Catharine Steddiford, dau. of Col. Gerrard Steddiford, all of this city. (Dec. 5, 1801) Reed, David, mar., at Thompson, Ulster Co., to Miss Cornelia Knapp. (Oct. 4, 1806) Thompson, Mrs. Emma, wife of the Hon. William A. Thompson, of Thompson- town, Ulster Co., died on Sat. the 13th ult., in her 37th year. (Sept. 12, 1807) Wheeler, Ezekiel Dodge, deputy sheriff of Barre, Orange Co., committed suicide by cutting his throat, on Thurs., the 25th ult. He left a wife and several small children. [Randolph paper.] (Mar. 19, 1808) Redmond, Thomas, of this city, mar., on Sat. evening last, to Miss Julia Howel, of Newburg. (Oct. 20, 1804) De Kay,Capt. George,formerly of this city,and lately residing in Scarsdale,Westchester Co.,died on Mon.,from a fractured scull.Left a wife and several children(Oct.23,1802)