↑ Mead-1892 was created by Kathleen Hill through the import of Hill-Tesluk Family_public.ged on Jan 3, 2015. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
Source: S107 Title: New York State Vital Records Index Publication: Name: NY State Archives, Albany, NY; NOTEmicrofiche viewed at both NYSL Albany and NARA Manhattan
Source: S116 Title: 1840 us census Publication: Name: National Archives Microfilm Publication M704;
Source: S161 Title: 1880 Federal Census, Schoharie County, NY Publication: Name: National Archives Microfilm Publication T9, Roll 931;
Source: S167 Author: Hamilton Child Title: Schoharie County, N.Y. Gazetteer and Business Directory, 1872-3 Publication: Location: Syracuse, NY; Date: 1872;
Source: S174 Author: Firestone, Eva Title: Family Group sheets: Mead; Miscellaneous Families (of New York Publication: Name: Typescript at NYG&B Society Library; Date: 1948; NOTEconsulted in 1990s; not certain whether it is currently at NYPL
Source: S175 Author: Barber, Gertrude Title: [finding aid] Abstracts of Wills, Letters of Administration, Letters of Guardianship of Schoharie County, NY 1795-1863 Publication: Name: NY, 1938; Repository: #R9
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