WebDan Weiskotten's Iroquois Writings: Posted by Daniel H. Weiskotten Updated May 30, 2000 other papers are listed on my CV Click here to go back to Dan Weiskotten's … WebDan Weiskotten's Answer (12/3/1997) (last modified 2/24/2005) My study of the cemeteries of the towns of Cazenovia, Fenner and Nelson has identified 58 burial places, of which 28 are in Cazenovia, 16 are in Fenner, and 14 are in Nelson.
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WebThomas F. Gordon's 1836 Gazetteer of New York State Combined maps of Madison and Chenango Counties. Of the many Gazeteers that describe New York State, Madison County, and the towns of Cazenovia, Fenner, and Nelson, Thomas F. Gordon's 1836 work, which relied heavily upon the earlier work by Horatio G. Spafford for its text, was the first … WebDan Weiskotten (1960-2005) was an archaeologist, town of Cazenovia historian, and an active Library volunteer. Much of his research on Cazenovia, Nelson, and Fenner history is available on-line. Papers from the Dan Weiskotten Collection are also available by appointment at the Cazenovia Public Library Archives. Village, Town & County Records league of nobleman ep 2
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WebWhipple Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, NY (aka North Cazenovia, Cook, Cook School) Field Check by Daniel H. Weiskotten, April 15, 1994 MNI = 32, names = 10, 1831 - 1859 (old lists include: Tuttle c.1940; Gallup 1950; Meyer et al. c.1960) posted 7/19/1999 Click here to go back to the CAZENOVIA, FENNER, and NELSON … WebCazenovia, Fenner and Nelson History Pages - Dan Weiskotten (1960-2005) Cazenovia Public Library Digital Archives Family Stories from Madison County - Charles E. Page Jaquay Genealogywith Madison County Connections - Virginia Peterson Madison County Historian Site- Matthew Urtz Madison County Courier Madison WebThe September 20, 1854 Cazenovia Republican noted that Foord's store was robbed, that of April 27, 1857 noted that the awning over his storefront had collapsed from too much snow, the April 7, 1858 Cazenovia Republican notes that Foord had given up the drug business to devote more time to manufacturing his celebrated medicines and that he had ... league of nations star logo