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Genealogy Resources for Sullivan County, New York

Sullivan County was formed from part of Ulster County in 1809. The County Seat is Monticello.

Sullivan County encompasses approximately 970 square miles* in the State of New York.

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Centennial celebration of the Presbyterian Church, Monticello, New York observed Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, September 4, 5 and 6, 1910
Cushetunk the first white settlement in the Upper Delaware Valley
Gravestone inscriptions of Bridgeville Cemetery, Bridgeville, Old Fulton or Fraser Cemetery, Ferndale, Old Fallsburg (Palen's) Cemetery, Fallsburg, all located in Sullivan County-New York
Gravestone inscriptions of Gonsalus Farm Cemetery, Wurtsboro, N.Y., Sylvan Cemetery, Wurtsboro, N.Y., Forestburg Cemetery, Forestburg, N.Y., Fosterdale Cemetery, Fosterdale, N.Y., Old St. John's Cemetery, Monticello, N.Y., Kiersted, Swan, Union Cemeteries, Mongaup Valley, N.Y., all located in Sullivan County
Gravestone inscriptions of Grahamsville Reformed Dutch Church, Grahamsville, N.Y. Westfield Flats Cemetery, Roscoe, N.Y. Roscoe Cemetery, Roscoe, N.Y. Riverview Cemetery, Roscoe, N.Y. Van Keuren Cemetery, Monticello, N.Y. West Brookville Cemetery, West Brookville, N.Y. all located in Sullivan County, N.Y.
Gravestone inscriptions of Liberty Town Cemetery (old section) Liberty, Old Moulthrop Cemetery, Kenoza Lake, formerly known as Pike Pond, located in Sullivan County, New York
Gravestone inscriptions, Stanton or Centennial Cemetery, of Wurtsboro of Sullivan County-New York
Graveyard inscriptions of Baptist Church Cemetery, Parksville, Youngsville Cemetery, Youngsville, White Sulphur Springs Cemetery, Methodist Cemetery, Livingston Manor, Presbyterian Cemetery, Livingston Manor, Poplar Grove Cemetery, Philipsport sic all located in Sullivan County, New York
Graveyard inscriptions of Callicoon Centre Cemetery, Callicoon Centre, Rock Ridge Cemetery, Thompson, Old Youngsville Cemetery, Youngsville, all located in Sullivan County, New York
Graveyard inscriptions of New Vernon Cemetery, also known as Old Baptist School Cemetery, New Vernon, Luther Cemetery, Jeffersonville, Presbyterian Cemetery, Jeffersonville, Methodist Church Cemetery, Jeffersonville, Woodbourne Cemetery, Woodbourne, all located in Sullivan County, New York
Graveyard inscriptions of Old Bethel Cemetery, New Cemetery, Bethel, Hurd Settlement Cemetery, Hurd Settlement, Swan Lake, formerly known as Stevensville Cemetery, Cemetery on White Lake Road, Brookside Cemetery, Harris, formerly known as Strongtown, all located in Sullivan County, New York
Graveyard inscriptions of Velie and Neversink Cemetery, now known as Fallsburgh and Neversink Cemetery Assn., Inc., Neversink, Old Lake Huntington Cemetery, Lake Huntington, Barryville Congregational Church Cemetery, Barryville, Barryville Cemetery, Barryville, Eldred Cemetery, Eldred, North Cochecton Cemetery, North Cochecton, all located in Sullivan County, New York
Graveyard inscriptions of the Bloomingburgh Cemetery, Bloomingburgh, Sullivan County, New York
If thou seekest a beautiful country behold, it is on the Port Jervis, Monticello and New York Railroad
Index of wills of Sullivan County, New York this index includes the records of all wills admitted to probate from April, 1876, to the date of the fire, August 10, 1909 being Liber of Wills 8 to 16, inclusive also the wills recorded pursuant to Chapter 219 of the Laws of 1910 in Book of Wills number one will records one to seven, inclusive, were burned on August 10, 1909
Index to proceedings in administration of interstates sic estates 1811-1909, A-K Sullivan County, New York Courts, Surrogate Court, Monticello, New York
Inscriptions from Quaker burying grounds with notes Purchase, West Chester Co., Chappaqua, West Chester Co., Pawling, Dutchess Co., (Quaker Hill), Bethel, Dutchess Co., index
Liberty centennial addresses, June 11 and 12, 1907
Methodist Episcopal Church records charges, Fallsburgh, South Fallsburgh, Neversink, Hurleyville, all in Sullivan County, New York
Record of Bridgeville Circuit, which includes Glen Wild, Rockhill and Bridgeville, N.Y., Sullivan Co., N.Y., Methodist Episcopal Church
Record of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Barryville, N.Y. (Sullivan County)
Record of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Half Way Brook Village, Sullivan County, N.Y., now known as Pond Eddy, N.Y.
Records of Consistory of the Union Tabernacle Reformed Church, Unionville, Sullivan County, N.Y.
Records of the Associated Reformed Church of Mongaup Valley, Sullivan County, New York
Records of the Baptist Church at Parksville and Liberty, N.Y., Sullivan County, N.Y.
Records of the Barryville Congregational Church of Barryville, Sullivan County, New York
Records of the Dutch Reformed Congregation of Mamakating later known as the Dutch Reformed Church of Wurtsboro (Rome), Sullivan County, New York
Records of the First Presbyterian Church, Lake Huntington, Sullivan County, N.Y. records in the possession of Elder Henry Nordhausen, Lake Huntington, N.Y. present minister, Rev. A.G. Lewis, also minister at Cochecton
Records of the Free Methodist Church, Ferndale, Sullivan County, N.Y.
Records of the Methodist Episcopal Church Monticello, Sullivan County, New York
Records of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Swan Lake, Sullivan County, N.Y., White Sulphur Springs, Sullivan County, N.Y., Harris, Sullivan County, N.Y.
Records of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Rock Hill, Sullivan County, N.Y.
Records of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Sandburgh, Sullivan County, N.Y.
Records of the Presbyterian Church of Cochecton, Sullivan County, New York
Records of the Presbyterian Church, Monticello, Sullivan County, New York
Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Grahamsville, Sullivan County, N.Y.
Records of the Reformed Dutch Church, Woodbourne, Sullivan County, New York
Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Bloomingburgh, Sullivan County, N.Y.
Records of the White Lake Presbyterian Church of Bethel, Sullivan County, New York
Summer notes Port Jervis, Monticello and New York Railroad, 1902
The Sullivan Whig, published at Bloomingburgh, N.Y.
The history of St. John's Episcopal Church, Monticello, New York for one hundred years, 1816-1916
The sesquicentennial of the Battle of Minisink a story of the commemoration held on the battlefield at Minisink Ford, Sullivan County, N.Y., July 22, 1929
Traditions of Hartwood a narrative which has to do with the region in the vicinity of Hartwood, Sullivan County, New York, with special reference to the history of the Hartwood Club
When New Jersey claimed Port Jervis and Neversink Valley interesting paper

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Jul 26, 1788

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