Amos Canfield genealogical papers, n.d.

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Amos Canfield genealogical papers, n.d.

Handwritten and typescript notes relating to the genealogical research of Dr. Amos Canfield. Includes copies of wills, probate records, deeds, and genealogies from Tompkins, Tioga, Chemung, and Orange Counties in New York, and Fairfield County, Connecticut. Families include Crossman, Edmund Jackson (of Boston, Mass.), Thomas Canfield, Foshay, and Knapp. Also, handwritten copy of the records of the Tioga County Medical Society, 1871-1887, and the Town of Candor, 1812-1874; and typescript listing of soldiers serving in the Revolutionary War, who received Military Tract land, lived or were buried in Tompkins County, compiled by Dora Pope Worden.

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Cornell University Library

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Worden, Dora Pope.

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Canfield family.

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Canfield, Thomas, 1751-1826

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Knapp family.

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St. Mark's Church (Candor, N.Y.)

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Tioga County Medical Society.

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Cherry Valley Presbyterian Church (Cherry Valley, N.Y.)

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Canfield, Amos, 1878-1942.

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Genealogist. From the description of Canfield family genealogical research papers, 1883-1941. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 664029749 Physician. Amos Canfield was born in Van Etten, N.Y., lived in New York City, and maintained a summer residence in Candor, N.Y. He received an M.D. from Cornell Medical College in 1902 and was an active member of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. From the description of Am...

Canaan Four Corners Congregational Church.

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Trinity Church (Fishkill, N.Y.)

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Cooperstown Presbyterian Church (Cooperstown, N.Y.)

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West Creek Baptist Church.

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Foshay family.

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Bedford Baptist Church (Bedford, N.Y.)

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Christ Church (Danby, N.Y.)

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Bedford Presbyterian Church (Bedford, N.Y.)

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Jackson, Edmund G.

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American abolitionist leader. From the description of Autograph letters signed (5) : Boston, to the Reverend John Pierpont, 1846 May 30-1858 Sept. 7. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 269546307 Captain in the 1st New Jersey Militia (1860-1861) and 4th and 6th New Jersey Infantry (1861-1862). From the description of Military records, 1860-1862. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70974785 ...