
Genoa, Cayuga County, New York

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Genealogy resources for Genoa, Cayuga County, New York
Genoa was settled in 1791 and was originally called Milton while it was still a part of Onondaga County. In 1802, Locke was formed from part of Genoa while it was still called Milton. The name was changed to Genoa in 1808. In 1817, it was divided again, to form Lansing and Groton in Tompkins County. Summerhill was formed from Locke in 1831.
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My ancestors born in Genoa (1)
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Mary Polly Brown | LEONARD | 1833 Nov 12 | Genoa, Cayuga, New York |
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