New York DAR GRC Report ; S2 V276

New York DAR GRC Report ; S2 V276
Author: DAR. Oneida Chapter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2017
Genre: Oneida County (N.Y.)
ISBN:


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New York DAR GRC Report ; S2 V283

New York DAR GRC Report ; S2 V283
Author: DAR. Oneida Chapter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2019
Genre: Fuller family
ISBN:


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New York DAR GRC Report ; S2 V281

New York DAR GRC Report ; S2 V281
Author: DAR. Oneida Chapter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2018
Genre: Bowker family
ISBN:


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New York DAR GRC Report ; S2 V282

New York DAR GRC Report ; S2 V282
Author: DAR. Oneida Chapter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2019
Genre: Amory family
ISBN:


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Bible Records

Bible Records
Author: Daughters of the American Revolution. New York Organization
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1985
Genre: Bible records
ISBN:


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Nolan-Miller Family History

Nolan-Miller Family History
Author: Lewis Nolan
Publisher: Southern Historical Press
Total Pages: 688
Release: 1997
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:


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History of the Nolan and Miller families from their British origins in the 1500's through their 20th Century descendants in America, with focus on the ancestors, descendants and allied families of Lewis Elmer Nolan (1870-1939) and his wife, Bertha Orpha Miller (d. 1959). Lewis's grandparents left Ballinasloe (Ireland) and settled in New Jersey in 1843, and then in Norwalk (Wisconsin). Their youngest son Lewis married Bertha Orpha Miller, the descendant of the British immigrant Obadiah Miller (b. 1645). Lewis and Bertha married in 1900 in Wisconsin. From the 1600-1800's, other Nolans, Millers, and other allied families lived in: Canada, Connecticut, Illinois, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. Some later families also moved to California, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, North and South Carolina, Mississippi, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington, and elsewhere.

New York State Towns, Villages, and Cities

New York State Towns, Villages, and Cities
Author: Gordon Lewis Remington
Publisher: New England Historic Genealogical Society(NEHGS)
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: New York (State)
ISBN: 9780880821421


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A Killer Named Hatch Massacre on Potato Hill

A Killer Named Hatch Massacre on Potato Hill
Author: Thomas Blanchfield
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2009-08-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1452047839


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There was nothing ordinary about the 365 days in 1973. The memorable names that were headlined were: Nolan Ryan, Bobby Seale, Ken Norton, Spiro Agnew. The news featured: Wounded Knee, Watergate, Boston Celtics and microwave ovens. Cadillac’s sold for under $8,000, the minimum salary for major league ballplayers was $15,000. The Viet Nam war came to an end and the crime rate was down 3%. President Nixon resigned after accepting responsibility for the Watergate break-in, Hank Aaron was within one home run of breaking Babe Ruth’s record of 713. The Popular novel was “Winds of War,” Paul 1V was the Pope, the oil embargo caused Governor Rockefeller to reduce the speed limit to 50 on the Thruway, and the best picture of the year was, “The Godfather.” The Town of Steuben was nestled quietly in the center of the State of New York and remained calm and peaceful until the New York State Police set up a command post in the town garage, enlisted the help of U-2’s, helicopters and a Military Police Battalion to scour the remote, wooded terrain, looking for bodies. It was unsettling for the locals, usually proud of the community named after Baron Von Steuben, a trained Prussian staff officer, requesting his military expertise to assist our country in the Revolutionary War. Few enjoyed the excitement, others felt violated and invaded. Potato Hill would be forever referred to as “Murder Mountain.” Before the year ended three bodies would be discovered in shallow graves and a neighbor would be arrested for murder. The landscape changed forever. This is a true crime story, concluded by a guilty verdict that followed the longest and most expensive trial in the 200 year history of Oneida County. During the four months of trial, 260 prosecution exhibits, 125 defense exhibits, 69 witnesses for the prosecution, 17 for the defense and 8,000 pages of testimony would be presented. The verdict of 25 years to life would be imposed on Bernard Paul Hatch on April 11, 1975. Including the jury cost, the county spent over one million dollars.