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Early History and Families of Bushwick and Flatbush, Long Island, NY
4 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
CD Contents
1. Early settlers of Bushwick, Long Island, New York and their descendants: Darien, Conn.: Provost, Andrew J. , 1949-1963,Vols 1-4, 624 pgs.
CONTENTS
Volume one. Cappoens: Biography of and descent from Christina Cappoens Volume one. Van Zandt: The ancestry of and descent from Wynant Van Zandt of New York. (1683-1757) Volume one. Bennet: The ancestry of and descent from William Bennet of Bushwick and his brother Adrian Bennet of Gowanus, Kings County, N. Y. Volume one. Meserole Volume one. Praa: Ancestry of and descent from Captain Pieter Praa. (1655-1740), of Bushwick, Kings County, New York Volume one. Volckertszen: Biography of and descent from Dirck Volckertszen Volume two. Calyer Family Volume two. De Witt Volume two. Springsteen Volume three. Lequier Volume three. Verscheur Family Volume three. Flaesbeeck Volume three. Lydecker Family Volume three. Fonteyn Family Volume three. Stockholm Family Volume three. Molenaer Family Volume three. Addenda for volumes I, II and III Volume four. Compiler's note Volume four. Woertman Family Volume four. Nagel Family Volume four. Losee Family Volume four. Dirck Volckertszen and his descendants
2. The history of the town of Flatbush in Kings County, Long-Island New York: T.R. Mercein, Jr., Strong, Thomas M., 1842, 182 pgs. ..
3. Dutch Reformed Cemetery, Flatbush, Kings County, New York : 1754 per 1913, Eardeley, William Applebie,, 1913, 39 pgs. ..
4. Tales of old Flatbush, Snyder, John J., Brooklyn, New York: unknown, 1945, 238 pgs.
CONTENTS
Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church Flatbush "Vamps" Church Avenue--An historical highway Why was Flatbush so named? A Dutch Lullaby "Miss Phoebe" The Villiage street of Flatbush An anecdote of Sheepshead Bay Leaves from the diary of a boy of Old Flatbush On olde-tyme runners "Paragot" A romance changes the history of Flatbush Capt. John Schenck Homestead: The oldest house in New York State The Flatbush Post Office Capt. Cornelius Vanderveer of the Continental Army "Old Flatbush" The house that had money to burn From Flatbush to Carlisle, PA., IN 1799 Flatbush to keep historic Toll Gate A Flatbush Colonial Dutch Nursery Song The ancient bell How has time changed the rules for cooking? The Vanderveer Mill Old Flatbush Choral Union: When cats were cats Melrose Hall--Flatbush's haunted house Lloyd's Mill Flatbush rapid transit in 1870 The skull in the attic: A true mystery tale of Old Flatbush The Flatbush Colonial dame The Flatbush villiage school "Fiddler Joe" and the Devil: A legend The romance of the Flatbush Water Works When does a woman cease to be sensitive about her age "I jess knew Jim u'd be that mean": A true tale of Old Flatbush "Turning back the clock" Rural social life fifty years ago "Nick" names: A favorite sport in Colonial Flatbush Rural life in Old Flatbush Phoebe Ann's piano The Writing on the Pane! First Baptist Church in Flatbush, 1872 St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church The first telephone in Flatbush "Uncle Sammy" Anderson: The last Flatbush slave Gerritsen's Mill The Willink estate Looking backward The farmer's wife in the towns of Kings County Noted horses of Flatbush "Lavender and old lace" The Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church On the sands of Canarsie Over the cider The Kimball Confederate "Stars and bars" "Who'll be the bride?" The child vanishes: A legend of Sheepshead Bay The haunted house on the hill: A legend of Old Flatbush "The Church in the Woods" The story of the Flatbush Town Hall New Year's calls in Old Flatbush "The customer is always right" Then and now St. George and the dragon: An episode in the Brighton Beach subway
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