"The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Volume Yr.1915" offers a rich repository of historical and genealogical information pertaining to New York families and individuals. Authored by Richard Henry Greene, this volume serves as a valuable resource for those researching their ancestry and seeking to understand the historical context of New York's past. Delving into biographical accounts and genealogical records, this work provides insights into the lives and legacies of early settlers, prominent figures, and ordinary citizens alike. Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in uncovering their New York roots will find this volume an indispensable tool for exploring the intricate tapestry of the state's heritage. Originally published in 1915, this record remains a crucial reference for genealogical studies and historical research.
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