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NEW YORK CITY & LONG ISLAND

CHURCH RECORDS

[148] Some Early Records of the New York Lutheran Church 1704-1725 as found  in the Holland Society   Yearbook, 1903, prepared by Thomas Banta, Sec. of the Society, everyname index, 105 pages, softcover      $ 20.00

[149] Flatbush Dutch Church, Marriages & Baptisms, 1677-1757, first published 1898, year Book of the Holland Society, index by Arthur Kelly of parents, sponsors, bride & groom, & others. 83pp, 1997, softcover                     $16.50

[199] Vital Records of  St. James Episcopal Church, Newtown, Queens County, NY 1803-1888 Plus St. George’s Episcopal Church, Astoria, Queens County, NY (Formerly Hallett Cove) 1833-1837  Marriages, baptisms, communicants, pew rentals, members, family lists, confirmations, deaths/burials  124 pp., hardbound, index   $ 30.00

[201] Records of the First Church in Huntington, Long Island, 1723-1779 (Reprint)  Contains lists of members, baptisms, marriages, and various matters pertaining to the affairs of the church. Records kept by the Rev. Ebenezer Prime, the pastor during the years 1723-1779. 144 pp., soft cover, index       $ 33.00

blubook.gif (1190 bytes) [226] Vital Records of the Grace Church, Jamaica, Queens Co., NY 1710-1873;  126p indexed, softcover  $ 26.00    hardbound $ 36.00 (while supplies last)

CEMETERY RECORDS

[161] New York Marble Cemetery Interments 1830-1937,
with additional biographical information gathered from descendants, family genealogies, newspapers and city directories by Anne Wright Brown. Authorized by the NY Marble Cemetery, Inc. The cemetery, incorporated in 1831, is located at 2nd Ave above Second Street, and was the first non-sectarian cemetery in New York City. It should not be confused with the New York City Marble Cemetery, nearby but separate. Over two-third of the more than 2,000 persons buried in the underground marble vaults have been identified with parents' and spouses' names, dates and locations of birth and marriage, and brief notes on occupations.  Most of the well-to-do families represented were deeply involved in the dynamic political, mercantile, and social life of NYC in the 1830's and 40's. The first printing has handmade marbled endpapers.  7" x 8" hardcover,   248 pages, w/ illustrations, indexed            (currently unavailable)   $ 37.95

[240] Full Name Index to NY Marble Cemetery Interments 1830-1937, softcover $ 10.00

 

 

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