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Lewis County, New York

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  • Joseph Martin (1805 - 1899)
    "The Martin surname was already in Lewis County when the first Amish, Joseph Martin, arrived. A widower (wife Barbara Bechler, died in Europe) and his three children, Barbara, Andrew, and Catherine, re...
  • Barbara Martin (1811 - 1875)
  • Helen Marie Steria (1947 - 2023)
    Helen attended country school on the Erie Canal Road and graduated from Beaver River Central School in 1965. She worked for Beaverite Products in Beaver Falls from 1968 - 2001 when she retired. She the...
  • Laura Luella Steria (1917 - 1999)
  • Ezra Roggie (1916 - 1935)
    Birth: May 25, 1916 Death: Jul. 23, 1935Journal & Republican, Aug 01, 1935Ezra Roggie, 19, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob N. Roggie, who reside near this village met death by drowning at about 8 o'cl...

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Official Website

Established in 1805, The county is named after Morgan Lewis, the Governor of New York at the time.

Adjacent Counties

Towns, Villages, Hamlets & Communities

Beaver Falls | Castorland | Constableville | Copenhagen | Croghan | Diana | Greig | Harrisburg | Harrisville | Lewis | Leyden | Lowville (County Seat) | Lyons Falls | Lyonsdale | Martinsburg | Montague | New Bremen | Osceola | Pinckney | Port Leyden | Talcottville | Turin | Watson | West Turin

List of Other Hamlets

Cemeteries

Cemeteries of New York

Wikipedia

National Register of Historic Places

NY Gen Web

Genealogy Trails

Historically Lewis

NY Genealogy - Lewis County Archives

NYG&B

Roots Web

RAOGK



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