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    1. Re: [NYORANGE] Louisa I or J Comfort
    2. juliasgenes
    3. Some of this info was what I typed the other night before my computer froze.. I included other Comforts and Purdys married and baptized in or by Bloomingburg ME ministers. If you are interested, I'll look them up again. I figured you got the Census info on your own. As Ms Van Buren points out, Bloomingburg, T/Mamkating, Sullivan, NY is where the village is located. At this point, the Shawangunkill (pronounced "Shawn-gum-kill" like the ridge nearby) marks the border. HOWEVER, the postal zone that the Bloomingburg post office covers overlaps into Orange County. So someone may have a mailing address of Bloomingburg, but live in the T/Walkill in Orange County. I think the census went by the mailing zones. A quick check on MapQuest for Bloomingburg will illustrate this you. Louisa & Jarvis' cemetery is immediately across the river in the T/Wallkill, Orange County. They are in the Sherer Tract of the Bloomingburg Rural Cemetery, Inc. I have the name and number of the chair of the cemetery board if you want to check whether or not the burial records have Louisa's parents listed. Fingers crossed! And did you mean the T/Wallkill, Orange County, NY or the VILLAGE of Wallkill, Ulster County, NY? Although it's true in general that that NYS didn't codify collection of birth, marriage, or death certificates prior to 1880, some diligent town clerks collected them anyway. Or like T/Wawarsing, Ulster, NY, they were legally collected around 1850 for about 2 years (maybe other Ulster County places? don't know). And even after 1880, many who were mandated to record vital records just didn't until NYS began cracking down in the early 1900s. Anything to thwart a descendant family historian!!! You can read more about NYS vital records at this site (in NYS, "upstate" means anyplace north of NYC):  http://ny-genes.blogspot.com/2008/02/how-to-obtain-copies-of-vital-records.html Be sure to follow the links for updates. I remember a library in NYS volunteered to look up VR numbers from microfiche for people who wanted to buy the VRs themselves. Maybe they still do. If you buy a VR from the NYS Department of Health in Albany, NY, you'll get a copy of the actual document, though the wait will be 5-6 months. If you pay the same $22 amount to the town clerk, the wait will be much shorter, but you'll recieve only a synopsis of the info that's on the certificate. The clerks kept logs of the SOME of the info and forward the original to the DOH. Your choice, time verses amount of info. One birth document I got from a Westchester County town clerk didn't even have the hospital or parents name on it. I was 8-1/2 inches wide by 3+ inches long - that's it! They fit 3 per sheet of paper. Newspaper microfilms are at the Thrall Library in Middletown, NY. Several of us live not too far away. Let me know what you want from me, if anything: * More Comforts and Purdys marriages, etc * Name and number of the chair of Bloomingburg Rural Cemetery, Inc. * Look for any Louisa and Jarvis obits. * Photos of thier headstones. Yours, Julia --- On Mon, 7/27/09, Carol VanBuren <ty@warwick.net> wrote: Bloomingburgh Cemetery - Jarvis N. Purdy b. 9-6-1827, d. 9-9-1892; Louisa J.. Comfort, w., b. 10-6-1833, d. 2-4-1914; Fannie K. Purdy, w. Benj. G., d. 9-27-1890, ae. 24y11d.... Carol

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