This is a duplicate of the listing on the fonda.org website.
Abraham Janse Fonda; Merchant, Ship Captain, Justice, Revolutionary War Soldier; born 18-Jan-1708, died 30-Jul-1762 at 54 years of age; b. Claverack, Albany Co., New York; moved from Claverack to Albany in 1745; d. Albany, Albany Co., New York; Abraham had 6 sons enrolled in the Albany County Militia in the Revolutionary War, 8th Regiment, Claverack Battalion; Peter, Lieutenant; Laurens, Quartermaster; Abraham (1744-), Captain; Jeremiah, Douwe, and Cornelius, Private.
Douw Adam Fonda; Dry Goods Merchant; born 14-Oct-1824; b. Reformed Protestant Dutch Church Of Caughnawaga, Fonda, Montgomery, New York; 1880 United States Census, District 2, Mohawk, Montgomery, New York; In 1885, Douw A. Fonda, the oldest merchant in Fonda, assigned (filed bankruptcy). His liabilities were about $50,000 and his assets about one-third of that amount. Many farmers from whom he bought hay lost largely. Ref. NY Times Oct-4-1885.
Douw Henry Fonda; Druggist, Railroad Ticket Agent; see www.darcisplace.com; born 10-Sep-1830, died Feb-23-1908 at 77 years of age; b. Fonda, Montgomery, New York; d. Albany, Albany Co., New York; Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York: 1915: List of Deceased Members; President of the D. H. Fonda Drug Company, Albany. Engaged in the railroad business. He was a ticket agent at Palatine Bridge under the late Hon. Webster Wagner. In September 1853, he became teller of the Spraker Bank, Canajoharie, and two years later was made cashier. In 1885, D. H. Fonda presented a pass from the Mount McGregor Railroad to New York Governor (future US President) Grover Cleveland. the pass was graciously returned with appreciation.
Edgar Louis Fonda; Railroad Office Clerk, Clothes Store Salesman; born 14-Dec-1884, died Nov-1-1982 at 97 years of age; b. New York; 1910 US Census, Rensselaer, Rensselaer Co., New York; 1930 Census, New York, Rensselaer, Rensselaer, District 35; SSDI Issued New York, Death Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona; bur. Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, East Greenbush, Rensselaer Co., New York
Franklin Jerome Fonda; Hotel Manager (Ford Hotel, Phoenix, 1930); born 2-Apr-1875, died Sep-21-1943 at 68 years of age; b. Ross, Michigan; 1930 Census, Arizona, Maricopa, Phoenix, District 5; Franklin at an early age went to live with his aunt, Emily Fonda Richards in Bergen, Genesee, New York. He died in Los Angeles after being struck by an automobile.
Frederick Peter Fonda; Market Bookkeeper, Civil War Soldier; born 31-Dec-1842, died Jul-31-1903 at 60 years of age; b. Troy, New York; 1850 U.S. Census, New York, Rensselaer, Troy Ward 1; res. Knoxville, Tennessee 1868-1869; 1880 United States Census, 7th Ward, District 2, Troy, Rensselaer, New York; bur. Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, New York; Sergeant in Co. E, 2nd Regiment, New York State Volunteers
Frederick Theodore Fonda; Entrepreneur; born 1872, died Jan-23-1906 at 34 years of age; b. Ross, Michigan; d. at sea; He went west to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma when about 20 years of age where he became successful in acquiring mining interests in Nevada and Utah. He was lost at sea on January 23, 1906, when he was en route from San Francisco to Seattle on the steamship “Valencia“. He was returning to Alaska where he was prospecting for gold when the ship encountered bad weather and it foundered on the rocks off Vancouver Island
George Arthur Fonda; Automobile Dealer; born 31-Aug-1890, died Feb-1-1970 at 79 years of age; b. New York; 1930 Census, New York, Onondaga, Syracuse, District 30; SSDI Syracuse, Onondaga, New York; George A. Fonda of Syracuse, New York was the distributor for Packard automobiles in central New York state for many years, operating under the corporate name Fonda Motor Car Company.
George Dockstader Fonda; California Gold Miner, NYC Policeman; born 1834, died 29-Jul-1898 at 64 years of age; b. Caughnawaga (now Fonda), Montgomery, New York; res. Sacramento, California (Tuolumne County where they owned 160 acres and found gold), then Brooklyn, New York; 1870 US Census, Columbia PO, Tuolumne Co., California; 1880 United States Census, Brooklyn, Kings (Brooklyn), New York City-Greater, New York; d. Brooklyn, New York.
Gysbert Nicholas Fonda; Merchant, Landowner; see www.nysm.nysed.gov; born 25-Sep-1720, died Aug-1788 at 67 years of age; bp. First Dutch Reformed Church, Albany, New York; Gysbert prospered in business, being counted among the wealthiest Albanians during the 1760s. In 1766, he stood with his neighbors in opposition to the Stamp Act. However, ten years later, this cautious merchant was identified by the same neighbors as opposed to the American cause, refused to sign the non Importation association, and was ordered disarmed. In 1778, he refused to swear allegiance to the United States and was threatened with deport and banishment to the British. With much to lose, Fonda then took the oath! those reservations aside, Gysbert Fonda survived the war and even was granted a bounty right in conjunction with the Albany regiment of the county militia.
Henry Vrooman Fonda; Merchant, Miller; born 10-May-1768, died 4-Apr-1815 at 46 years of age; b. East Greenbush, Rensselaer, New York; One of the first signs of modern commerce in the Mohawk Valley was a cotton-mill, carried on for about five years by a company organized in 1811, consisting of John and Simon Veeder, G. Van Deusen, Henry Fonda and Myndert Wemple. A woolen-mill and carding-machine for custom-work was attached. Simon I. Veeder rented the building, and started a satinet factory in 1825, which he continued till 1830, when he sold to John Booth. the water-power afforded by Cayadutta Creek led, at a very early day, to the establishment of grist-mills at this point. One is said to have stood, previous to the Revolution, half a mile above the site of the Cayadutta, or “Upper”, mill. Cayadutta Creek begins as a trickle in the hills some three miles north of Gloversville. It flows southward for more than 17 miles to the Mohawk River/Erie Canal, passing through the communities of Gloversville, Johnstown, Sammonsville, Berryville and Fonda.
Horace Fonda; Grocery Store Owner, Town Clerk; born 1809, died 20-Dec-1866 at 57 years of age; b. Wilton, Northumberland County, New York; 1850 U.S. Census, New York, Saratoga, Saratoga Springs; Horace Fonda was one of 13 men who were the first board of directors of Commercial Bank of Saratoga Springs. the Fonda building at 384 Broadway, built by Horace Fonda in 1846. Fire damaged the store in 1856. Stores burned were H. & W. A. Fonda’s dry goods, operated by Barton Fonda & Horace Fonda. All the buildings were wooden structures. Horace & family lived above and conducted a grocery store on the street level. Became the Adelphi Hotel in 1928.
Jacob Peter Fonda; Boatman, Coal Dealer, Cider Maker; born 22-May-1808, died 22-Aug-1883 at 75 years of age; b. Caughnawaga (now Fonda), Montgomery Co., New York; bp. Caughnawaga Reformed Church, Montgomery Co., New York; 1850 U.S. Census, New York, Montgomery, Glenn; 1880 United States Census; Fultonville, Montgomery, New York; bur. Old Cemetery, Fultonville, New York
John V. Fonda; Drapery Maker, Salesman; born 15-Feb-1892, died Dec-17-1989 at 97 years of age; b. Harlem, New York City, New York; raised in Syracuse; 1930 Census, Illinois, Cook, Chicago (Districts 1-250), District 231; returned to Syracuse in 1950; SSDI issued Indiana, death benefits Syracuse, Onondaga, New York; d. Chesapeake, Virginia
Nicholas B. Fonda; Boatman/Cartman, Variety Store Owner, Civil War Soldier; born 1829; b. New York; 1850 U.S. Census, New York, Saratoga, Waterford; 1860 U.S. Census, North Galway, Milton, Saratoga Co., New York; 1880 US Census, Cohoes, Albany, New York; Civil War – enlisted as a Private on 10 September 1863 at the age of 34; Company B, 16th Heavy Artillery Regiment New York; Mustered out Company B, 16th Heavy Artillery Regiment New York on 21 August 1865 in Washington, DC
William Brace Fonda; Oil Company Salesman, Merchant; born 12-Feb-1879, died 13064 at 56 years of age; b. and d. Omaha, Douglas Co, Nebraska; 1880 US Census, Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska; 1930 Census, Nebraska, Douglas, Omaha, District 114; res. Omaha, Nebraska, in partnership with brother Ten Eyck per 1910 Omaha Business Directory, adv novelties business.
[R000] A Genealogical History of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass., and his Descendants: also John Adams, of Cambridge, Mass., 1632-1897; Adams, Andrew N.; Adams; unknown; 1898; 1271 pgs
[R001] Descendants of John Adsit of Lyme, Connecticut; Adsit, Newman Ward; United States; 228 pgs
[R004] A Genealogy of the Descendants of Robert Austin of Kingstown, Rhode Island; unknown
[R005b] The Bergen Family: the Descendants of Hans Hansen Bergen, one of the Early Settlers of New York and Brooklyn, L.I. with notes; Bergen, Teunis G.; J. Munsell Co.; Albany, NY; 1876; 691 pgs
[R011] Three Blackmore Genealogies: William Blackmore of Scituate, MA, James Blackmore of Providence, RI, Rev. Adam Blackman (Blackmore) of Stratford, CT, and probably related lines of Samuel Blackmer of Bennington, VT, and David Blackmer of Rhode Island, also unattached lines of Reuben Blackmer of Belchertown, MA and David Blackmer of Nova Scotia; Smith, Alven Martyn; A.M. Smith; So. Pasadena, CA; 1930; 206 pgs
[R012] Anneke Jans Bogardus and her New Amsterdam Estate, Past and Present: Romance of a Dutch maiden and its present day New World sequel, historical, legal, genealogical, Indianapolis, Ind.; Wikoff, Thomas Bentley; Indianapolis, IN; 1924; 278 pgs
[R013] The Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in America, 1649-1908; Brainard, Lucy Abigail; Hartford Press.; Hartford, CT; 1908; 1465 pgs
[R013b] The Brewster Genealogy, 1566-1907: a record of the descendants of William Brewster of the “Mayflower,” ruling elder of the Pilgrim church which founded Plymouth Colony in 1620; Jones, Emma C. Brewster; Grafton Press; New York, NY; 1908; 1548 pgs
[R014] Buck History and Genealogy; Buck, Samuel; unknown; 1924; 175 pgs
[R014a] The Diary of Orville Hickman Browning; Vol. I, 1850-1864; Pease, Theodore Calvin; Illinois State Historical Society; Springfield, IL; 1925
[R014b] The Life of Henry Bruce; Morgan, H.T.; The Lakeside Press; Chicago, IL; 1934
[R015] History of the Bunn Family of America; Ellis, James Alfred; Romanzo Norton Bunn; Chicago, IL; 1928; 496 pgs
[R016] John Cary, the Plymouth Pilgrim; Cary, Seth Cooley; S.C. Cary; Boston, MA; 1911; 274 pgs
[R017] Records of the Descendants of Hugh Clark, of Watertown, MA 1640-1866; Clark, John; J. Clark; Boston, MA; 1866; 277 pgs
[R017d] A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family In America: with some account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland; Chute, William E.; unknown; Salem, MA; 1894; 521 pgs
[R019] Robert Coates of Lynn, MA and Some of his Descendants; Aherin, Evelyn Coates; B. Coates; Chula Vista, CA; 1970; 62 pgs
[R019a] History of the Parish of the Incarnation; Perkins, J. Newton; Frank B. Howard Press; Poughkeepsie, NY; 1912
[R020] Comly Family in America: descendants of Henry and Joan Comly who came to America in 1682 from Bedminster, Somersetshire, England; with short accounts of the ancestors of Charles and Debby Ann (Newbold) Comly; Comly, George Norwood; unknown
[R020b] Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and his Descendants; Crandall, John Cortland; New Woodstock, NY; 1949; 839 pgs
[R021] The Dallenbachs in America, 1710-1935; Dillenbeck, Andrew Luther; St. Johnsville, NY; 1935; 452 pgs
[R021a] Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and his Descendants; Crandall, John Cortland; unknown; New Woodstock, NY; 1949; 839 pgs
[R024] Dashiell Family Records; Dashiell, Benjamin J.; Sun Printing Office; Baltimore, MD; 1932; 813 pgs
[R026] The Demarest Family: a record of the desMarets family in France, the Holy Land in the Crusades, again in France, Holland, the Palatinate (Germany), again in Holland, and the migration to America, 1663; Demarest, Voorhis David; Hackensack, NJ; 1964; 1322 pgs
[R027] Genealogy of the Denny Family in England and America: descendants of John Denny of Combs, Suffolk, England in 1439; Denny, Christopher Columbus; C.C. Denny; Leicester, MA; 1886; 271 pgs
[R028] Dockstader Genealogy; Dockstader, Otis; Montgomery County Dept. of History & Archives; Fonda, NY; 1941
[R028a] The Dockstader Family: Descendants of Georg Dachstatter, Palatine Emigrant of 1709 who settled in the Mohawk Valley of New York; Rooney, Doris Dockstader; High Plains Publishers, Inc.; Dodge City, KS; 1994; 4 volumes
[R029] Documents and Genealogical Chart of the Family of Benjamin Du Bois, of Catskill, New York: being an addition to the history of the descendants of Louis and Jacques Du Bois, as given at the bi-centenary reunion held at New Paltz, Ulster County, NY; Du Bois, Anson; P. Eckler; New York, NY; 1878; 109 pgs
[R030] Jacob Dunham (1727-1779) of Lebanon, CT and Mayfield, NY: his descendants and ancestors with five generations of English ancestors; also ancestors and descendants of Stephen Shew with historical accounts of the Shews, Sammons, and Dunhams; Moore, Sophie Dunham; S.D. Moore; Kalmazoo, MI; 1933; 115 pgs
[R031] Dunham Genealogy; Deacon John Dunham of Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1589-1669, and his descendants; Dunham, Isaac Watson; Norwich, CT; 1907; 391 pgs
[R033] Edson Family History and Genealogy: Descendants Of Samuel Edson of Salem and Bridgewater, MA; Edson, Carroll Andrew; Edwards Bros.; Ann Arbor, MI; 1969; 1543 pgs
[R034a] George Michael Eller and Descendants of His in America: including information on related families of Vannoy and VanNoy, McNeil, Stoker, Welker, Graybill, Colvard, Whittington, Hook and others; Hook, James W.; New Haven, CT; 1957; 491 pgs
[R034d] Descendants of Andrew Everest of York, Maine; Holman, Winifred Lovering; compiled by the author for David Clark Everest of Wausau, WI; 1955, 488pgs
[R034c] Genealogy of the Fairbanks Family in America, 1633-1897; Fairbanks, Lorenzo Sayles; American Printing and Engraving Co.; Boston, MA; 1897; 1021 pgs
[R050] The Freer Family: the descendants of Hugo Freer, Patentee of New Paltz (Frear, Fraer, Frayer, Fryer, etc.); Heidgerd, Ruth P.; Huguenot Historical Society; New Paltz, NY; 1968; 547 pgs
[R051] Genealogy of the Vermont Gages; Matteson, Porter; Arlington, VA; 1938; 193 pgs
[R052] The Gilkeys: a History of the Early American Gilkeys and their descendants; Gilkey, Geo. L.; Merrill, WI; 1950; 512 pgs
[R052a] William Gage of Freetown, Mass. and his Descendants: an Historical, Genealogical and Biographical Record; Gage, Clyde V.; C. V. Gage; Worcester, NY; 1964; 150 pgs
[R053] Gulicks of the USA, 1961; Gulick, David E.; unknown; 1961; 511 pgs
[R054] The Life and Times of Samuel Gorton: the founders and the founding of the Republic; a section of early United States history and a history of the colony of Providence and Rhode Island plantations in the Narragansett Indian country now the state of Rhode Island, 1592-1636-1677-1687; with a genealogy of Samuel Gorton’s descendants to the present time; Gorton, Adelos; Philadelphia, PA; 1907; 965 pgs
[R057] History and Genealogies of the Hammond Families in America: with an account of the Early History of the family in Normandy and Great Britain, 1000-1902; Hammond, Frederick Stam; Ryan & Burkhart; Oneida, NY; 1904; 1659 pgs
[R058] The Hardenbergh Family: a Genealogical Compilation; Miller, Myrtle Hardenbergh; American Historical Co.; New York, NY; 1958; 523 pgs
[R059] The Hasbrouck Family in America: with European Background; Hasbrouck, Kenneth Edward; unknown; 1961; 833 pgs
[R061] Ye Horseforde Booke; Horseford-Hosford families in the United States of America; Hosford, Henry Hallock; Tower Press; Cleveland, OH; 1936; 270 pgs
[R061a] The Descendants of George Holmes of Roxbury, 1594-1908; Gray, George Arthur; David Clapp & Son; Boston, MA; 1908; 445 pgs
[R062] Howe Genealogies; Howe, Daniel Wait; New England Historical Genealogical Society; Boston, MA; 1929; 1236 pgs
[R064] Hyde Genealogy: the descendants in the female as well as the male lines; from William Hyde of Norwich, with their places of residences, and dates of births, marriages, etc., and other particulars of them and their families and ancestry; Walworth, Reuben H.; J. Munsell Co.; Albany, NY; 1864; 1494 pgs
[R066] The Klines of Evanston, 1848-1970; Kline, Faith McClung; Evanston, IL; 1970; 42 pgs
[R066a] A genealogy of the descendants of William Kelsey: who settled at Cambridge, Mass., in 1632, at Hartford, Conn., in 1636, and at Killingworth, Conn., in 1663; Claypool, Edward A.; Chester Caulfield Kelsey; Torrington, CT; 1928; 1763 pgs
[R067] Genealogical History of John Ludwig Kling and his Descendants, 1755-1924; Kling, Margaret E.; Amsterdam, NY; 1924; 146 pgs
[R068] Sketches of allied Families: Knickerbacker-Viele, Historical and Genealogical: to which is added an appendix containing family data; Viele, Kathlyne Knickerbacker; T.A. Wright; New York, NY; 1916; 139 pgs
[R069] Genealogies of the Lewis and Kindred Families; McAllister, John Meriwether; E.W. Stephens Pub. Co.; Colombia, MO; 1906; 418 pgs
[R069a] The Knickerbocker Family; VanAlstyne, William B., MD; The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record; New York, NY; 1908; 39: 117-119
[R069b] Knickerbockers of New York Two Centuries Ago; Harper’s New Monthly Magazine; Viele, Gen. Egbert L.; Harper & Brothers Publishers; New York, NY; 1876; Vol. 54, p.42
[R071] The Descendants of Jacob Longyear of Ulster County, New York; Longyear, Edmund J.; Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co.; New Haven, CT; 1942; 640 pgs
[R072] The MacIntyre, McIntyre and McIntire Clan of Scotland, Ireland, Canada and New England; McIntire, Robert Harry; unknown; 1949; 373 pgs
[R072a] The Lovejoy Genealogy with Biographies and History, 1460-1930: especially recording the American descendants and the English ancestry of John Lovejoy (1622-1690) of Andover, Mass., and of Joseph Lovejoy (1684-1748) of Prince George County, Md.; Lovejoy, Clarence E.; Lovejoy; New York, NY; 1930; 508 pgs
[R074] The McChesney Family of Rensselear County, NY; Prindle, Paul W.; United States; 1969; 575 pgs
[R075] Millage and Allied Dutch Families; Abbott, Marie Millage; Oak Park, IL; 1944; 10 pgs
[R076] Millspaugh-Milspaw; Millspaugh, Francis Corwin; Swampscott, MA; 1959; 302 pgs
[R079] Montross, a Family History; Pierre Montras and his descendants, a record of 300 years of the Montras, Montross, Montrose, Montress family in the United States and Canada Staunton, Va.; Taylor, John Wilson; McClure Print. Co.; Staunton, VA; 1958; 880 pgs
[R080] The Morris Family of Philadelphia; descendants of Anthony Morris, 1654-1721; Moon, Robert Charles; Moon; Philadelphia, PA; 1909; 2152 pgs
[R083] Joannes Nevius, Schepen and Third Secretary of New Amsterdam under the Dutch, First Secretary of New York City under the English and his Descendants, A.D. 1627-1900; embracing existing families bearing the surnames of Nevius, Nevyus, Neafie, Neafus, Neefus, Nafis, Nafie, Nafey, Naphey, Napheys and Naphis…; Honeyman, A. VanDoren; Honeyman & Co.; Plainfield, NJ; 1900
[R085] The Newland (Newlon) Family; a brief genealogy and history of the family; Newland, Robert E.; unknown
[R088] Oliver-Miner Ancestors and Descendants, Newton, MA; Oliver, Frederick L.; Private Printing; Newton, MA; 1956; 131 pgs
[R090a] The Ouderkerk Family Saga, 350 Years in America: Families Ouderkerk, Ouderkirk, Oderkirk and Odekirk; Ouderkirk, H. John (Henry John), Ouderkerk Family Genealogical Association, Marietta, Georgia, 2004, 293 pgs
[R090] The Patterson & Pattison Family Association: a contribution of genealogical records to old in the research on the names of Patterson or Pattison and various other ways in which the name is spelled: unknown; Anonymous; unknown; 1967; 847 pgs
[R091] A Memoir and Genealogy of John Poore: Ten Generations, 1615-1880; including the posterity of numerous daughters whereby pedigrees of many other families, extending through from three to six or more generations, are given; Poor, Alfred; Salem, MA; 1881; 343 pgs
[R092] The Quackenbush Family in Holland and America: Quackenbush, Adriana Suydam; Quackenbush & Co.; Paterson, NJ; 1909; 221 pgs
[R092a] A History of the Putnam Family in England and America: recording the ancestry and descendants of John Putnam of Danvers, Mass., Jan Poutman of Albany, N.Y., Thomas Putnam of Hartford, Conn.; Putnam, Eben; Salem Press Pub. and Print. Co.; Salem, MA; 1891; 654 pgs
[R092b] Two Old Wills: with notes on the Allied Families of Quackenbush, DeForest, Fonda (Fondey) and others; Winne, Charles K., Jr.; The Dutch Settlers Society of Albany Yearbook; Albany, NY; 48:17-20 (1981), 49:28-36 (1984)
[R093] William Randall (1609-1693) of Scituate and his Descendants with Ancestral Families; Raveret-Weber, Randall, Frank Alfred, Randall and Allied Families; Chicago, IL; 1943; 597 pgs
[R094] History and Genealogy of the Reed Family: Johann Philib Ried, Rieth, Riedt, Ritt, Rit, Rudt, etc. in England and America; an early settler of Salford Township, (New Goshenhoppen Region), Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; including Reeds other than our family of this locality; Reed, Willoughby H.; Norristown Press; Norristown, PA; 1929; 628 pgs.
[R096] Descendants of John Robertson, 1796-1860 and John Lee, 1786-1865: both of Johnstown, Fulton Co., NY; Brown, Leon R.; Rochester, NY; 1936; 24 pgs
[R097] Descendants of Moses Rowley, Cape Cod, MA, about 1715: also descendants of George Warner, Wittenberg, Germany, born 1720 Pittsfield, MA; Russell, H. S.; Pittsfield, MA; 1908; 54 pgs
[R098] Thomas Sanford, the Emigrant to New England: Ancestry, Life, and Descendants, 1632-4; sketches of four other pioneer Sanfords and some of their descendants in appendix; Sanford, Carlton E.; The Tuttle Co.; Rutland, VT; 1911; 1700 pgs
[R100] Schuremans of New Jersey; Wynkoop, Richard; Knickerbocker Press; New York, NY; 1902; 175 pgs
[R100c] Schermerhorn Genealogy and Family Chronicles; Schermerhorn, Richard; T. A. Wright; New York, NY; 1914; 455 pgs
[R101] The Slason, Slauson, Slawson, Slosson Family; Slawson, George C.; The Waverly Sun; Waverly, NY; 1946; 468 pgs
[R103] Townsend-Townshend, 1066-1909: the history, genealogy and alliances of the English and American house of Townsend; Townsend, Margaret; Broadway Pub. Co.; New York, NY; 1909; 141 pgs
[R103a] Townsend Genealogy: a record of the descendants of John Townsend, 1743-1821, and of his Wife, Jemima Travis, 1746-1832.; Abbe, Cleveland; Frank Allaben Genealogical Co.; New York, NY; 1909
[R103b] Notes of Terry families in the United States of America: mainly descended from Samuel, of Springfield, Mass., but including also some descended from Stephen, of Windsor, Conn., Thomas, of Freetown, Mass., and others; Terry, Stephen; Published by the Compiler; Hartford, CT; 1887; 353 pgs
[R103c] The Sterling Genealogy; Sterling, Albert Mack; Grafton Press; New York, NY; 1909; 1543 pgs
[R104] Lambert Janse VanAlstyne and Some of his Descendants; VanAlstyne, Lawrence; Amenia, NY; 1897; 142 pgs
[R104b] The VanBenthuysen Genealogy: descendants of Paulus Martense VanBenthuysen, of Benthuizen, Holland, who settled in Albany, N.Y.; VanBenthuysen, Alvin Seaward; Wilson Engraving and Printing Co.; Clay Center, KS; 1953; 588 pgs
[R105] History of Cornelis Maessen VanBuren: who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in 1631, and his descendants, including the genealogy of the family of Bloomingdale who are descended from Maas, a son of Cornelis Maessen; Peckham, Harriet C. Waite VanBuren; Tobias A. Wright; New York, NY; 1913; 454 pgs
[R106] VanDeursen Family New York; Frank Allaben Genealogical Company; VanDeursen, Albert Harrison; New York, NY; 1912; 950 pgs
[R107] Our Kindred: an Historical Record of the VanHorne Family in America from 1634 to 1888; VanHorne, Abram; A. VanHorne; Fonda, NY; 1888; 80 pgs
[R110] The Genealogical Records of the VanVechtens from 1638 to 1896; VanVechten, Peter; Radtke Bros. & Kortsch; Milwaukee, WI; 1896; 126 pgs
[R111] Ancestry and Descendants of Tielman VanVleeck of Niew Amsterdam: with some descendants of Benjamin VanVleck and Marinus Roelofse VanVleckeren or VanVlack; VanVleck, Jane; New York, NY; 1955; 483 pgs
[R112] The Genealogical Record of the Veeder Family; Leonard, Vreeland Y.; United States; 1937; 350 pgs
[R113] Viele records, 1613-1913; Viele, Kathlyne Knickerbacker; Tobias A. Wright; New York, NY; 1913; 301 pgs
[R113a] The Viele Family, 1659-1909: Two Hundred and Fifty Years with a Dutch Family of New York; Viele, Kathlyne Knickerbacker, Tobias A. Wright, New York, NY, 1909, 156 pgs
[R114] The Vrooman Family in America: descendants of Hendrick Meese Vrooman who came from Holland to America in 1664; Wickersham, Grace Elizabeth Vrooman; United States; 1949; 342 pgs
[R115] Vrooman Family of Schoharie County; Spencer, Frances; Montgomery County Old Courthouse; Fonda, NY; 1971; 116 pgs
[R116] The Wagner Family of the Mohawk Valley; Webster, W. P.; St. Johnsville, NY; 1929; 30 pgs
[R117] The Descendants of Andrew Warner; Warner, Lucien C.; Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor; New Haven, CT; 1919; 814 pgs
[R118] Jonathan Waterbury Genealogy: Ancestry and some of the descendants of Jonathan Waterbury of Nassau, New York (1766-1825); Waterbury, Grace Adelle; Palladium-Times; Oswego, NY; 1930; 364 pgs
[R119] Descendants of Thomas Wellman of Lynn, Massachusetts; Wellman, Joshua Wyman; A.H. Wellman; Boston, MA; 1918; 603 pgs
[R120] William Wells of Southhold and his Descendants, 1638 to 1878; Hayes, Charles Wells; Buffalo, NY; 1878; 303 pgs
[R121] The Whitney Family of Connecticut, and its Affiliations: being an attempt to trace the descendants, as well in the female as the male lines, of Henry Whitney, from 1649 to 1878; to which is prefixed some account of the Whitneys of England; Phoenix, S. Whitney; Private printing; New York, NY; 1878; 2815 pgs
[R122a] Winney Family: Saratoga Co., N.Y. Branch; Prindle, Paul Wesley, Genealogical Society of the Church of Jesus Christ, Darien, Connecticut, 1975, 67 pgs
[R123] The Wyckoff Family in America: a Genealogy; Wyckoff, William Forman; Wyckoff Association in America; Summit, NJ; 1950; 656 pgs
[R124] Wynkoop Genealogy in the United States of America: also a table of Dutch Given Names; Wynkoop, Richard; Press of Wynkoop & Hallenbeck; New York, NY; 1878; 131 pgs
[R125] The Young (Jung) Families of the Mohawk Valley, 1710-1946; Young, Clifford M.; C.M. Young; Albany, NY; 1947; 364 pgs