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This volume is the third is a series devoted to presenting a
transcription of the surviving serial manuscript records,
1830-1900, for the Town of Wilmington, Essex County, New York, in
the High Peaks region of the Adirondack Mountains. All
genealogically significant schedules for the 1860 Federal Census
and the 1865 New York State Census have been transcribed. These
include the following: Population, Agricultural, Industrial,
Mortality, Marriage and Death, Deaf, Dumb, Blind, Insane &
Idiotic, and the Miscellaneous Schedule. Also transcribed are the
1862 and 1865 military census schedules that were taken in the Town
of Wilmington. By capturing all extant serial records for
Wilmington, the genealogist and family historian with Wilmington
ancestors can reconstruct a fuller portrait of their ancestors. A
fullname index adds to the value of this work.
This volume presents a transcription of the surviving serial
manuscript records, 1830-1900, for the Town of Wilmington, Essex
County, New York, in the High Peaks region of the Adirondack
Mountains. Serial records, for the purpose of this series, extend
over a period of time and capture a significant portion of the
population. Presenting this "record density" allows genealogists
and family historians with Wilmington ancestors to reconstruct a
fuller portrait of their ancestors. Records were transcribed from
microfilm, and photocopied or scanned images. Entries include: 1850
Population Census, 1850 Agricultural Census, 1850 Products of
Industry, 1850 Social Statistics, 1855 Population Schedule, 1855
Agricultural Schedule, 1855 Industrial Schedule, 1855 Churches
& Schools Schedule, and 1855 Inns & Store Schedule. A
fullname index adds to the value of this work.
This volume is the first in a series devoted to presenting a
transcription of the surviving serial manuscript records for the
town of Wilmington, Essex County, New York, in the High Peaks
region of the Adirondack Mountains. The first ledger book for the
Town of Wilmington, "lost" for many years, covers the period from
the founding of the town in 1821, until 1865 (except for cattle
earmarks which are covered until 1884), and contains a record of
the Town of Wilmington minutes, plus much more. The minutes of
annual and special town meetings are included. Entries make special
note of the persons elected or appointed to various offices: e.g.,
Town Clerk, Town Supervisor, Assessors, Commissioners of Highways,
Overseers of Highways, Path Masters, Justices of the Peace,
Overseers of the Poor, Tax Collectors, Election Inspectors,
Sextons, Poor Masters, Scalers of Weights and Measures, and
Superintendents of Schools. Votes are recorded for provisions for
the poor and schools. Surveys of new roads, and occasionally new
plats, are included. Highway taxes, in the form of corvee labor or
days of labor owed by individuals, are recorded for every year.
Earmarks for cattle are registered and illustrated. The original
ledger is not consistently chronological and is often illegible;
however, the authors have attempted to transcribe the entries as
presented. Names have been faithfully transcribed, and it is not
unusual to find the same name spelled several different ways. A
full name index adds to the value of this work.
This volume is the twelfth in a series devoted to presenting a
transcription of the surviving serial manuscript records for the
town of Wilmington, Essex County, New York, in the High Peaks
region of the Adirondack Mountains. Starting in 1886, and
continuing in the years covered in this volume, both the lot
numbers and tract (complete with descriptive comments) are provided
for taxable residents. The following information may also be
recorded: number of acres, value of estate, value of personal
property, total valuation, amount of tax, dog tax, whether the tax
is paid, returned resident highway tax, and returned resident
school tax. For lands of non-residents there is considerable
information provided, but the owner's name is omitted. For some
years (excluding 1892-4 and 1896), an end-of-year Town Supervisor's
report (sometimes a newspaper clipping) is appended. It contains
valuable information, as all town offices and officers are listed.
In some cases the year-end report includes not just officers and
amounts paid them, but others who were paid by the Town for
services provided. Occasionally, comments are added which could
prove useful or add a bit of "color" to your family portrait. The
tax records have been transcribed as presented. All names have been
reproduced as spelled in the original. A full name index adds to
the value of this work.
Never underestimate the value of gossip Emma D. Hinds, under the
pen name of "Rupert," was the gossip columnist and vital records
recorder for the Essex County Republican during the period covered.
For researchers interested in a family's web of kith and kin,
gossip columns can be an indispensable resource, adding regional,
cultural, and socio-economic aspects. Numerous pieces of social
history linked to individuals or families are recorded here that
may not have been noted in print elsewhere. Births, marriages, and
deaths are of particular value to genealogists as the period of
1877-1881 falls before Wilmington's civil vital records begin.
These tidbits, clipped from a regional paper that otherwise
reported little on Wilmington, provide insights into life in a town
which had no newspaper. The appointment of school teachers, local
schools' closing exercises, church-related meetings, sermons, the
coming and going of visitors, and social occasions such as the
Sabbath school picnics were all reported along with a sprinkling of
disease, illness, crimes, fire, prostitution, and "demon" drink.
Entries are sub-divided into personals and subjects, and then each
section is further sub-divided into alphabetical listings and
chronological entries. The Alphabetical Order by Person section
includes the full name, date, subject, and scrapbook page number.
The Listing by Event section lists the event, date, description,
and page number.
This volume is the eleventh in a series devoted to presenting a
transcription of the surviving serial manuscript records for the
town of Wilmington, Essex County, New York, in the High Peaks
region of the Adirondack Mountains. This volume of transcribed W
This volume is the ninth in a series devoted to presenting a
transcription of the surviving serial manuscript records for the
town of Wilmington, Essex County, New York, in the High Peaks
region of the Adirondack Mountains. While it is well known that in
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