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Greenville, Town of

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: The town of Greenville was founded as Greenfield in 1803 from a partition of Coxsackie and Durham. It is bounded on the north by Westerlo and Coeymans [Albany County], south by Cairo, west by Durham, and east by New Baltimore and Coxsackie. Within Greenville township are the hamlets of Greenville, Norton Hill, Freehold, Newry's, Greenville Center, Gayhead, O'Hara's Corners, Place Corners, Sanfords Corners, Surprise, Result, and West Greenville.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Greene County, New York: Catskill, Reformed Dutch Church, 1732-1833; Durham, First Presbyterian Church, 1798-1853; Durham, Second Presbyterian Church, 1816-1862; Greenville, Presbyterian Church, 1790-1850, 1732 - 1862

 Item — Genealogical Shelves Bay One
Identifier: 2004.3387
Scope and Contents Records include:Catskill, Greene Co.,N.Y. Reformed Dutch Church, 1732-1833:Pastors of the Church; Description of Church Records; Records Book; Baptisms, 1732-1833; Marriages, 1732-1833; Register of Members, 1754-1832;Durham, Greene Co.,N.Y. First Presbyterian Church, 1798-1853: Introduction; History of the Church, Pastors of the Church; Baptisms, 1798-1853; Covenant Members, 1793-1851; Members dismissed, suspended, excommunicated, 1811-1851.1798-1853 Durham,...