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| 1 | 1930 Census, NY, Niagara, Town of Lewiston. This sheet shows families along Saunders Settlement Rd, and Walmore Rd | ||
| 2 | History of the Town of Wheatfield | ||
| 3 | Newspaper Ad for Williams Farm Auction Ad posted by Henry Treichler for Williams Farm Auction | ||
| 4 | St Peter's Lutheran Cemetery, Walmore, NY A list of graves without headstones | ||
| 5 | The Founding of the French Reformed Church in Bergholz A German to English translation by Eugene Camann. | ||
| 6 | Town of Wheatfield - 1875 | ||
| 7 | Town of Wheatfield area of Niagara County - 1860 Familiar names in the early history of Wallmow, Bergholz & St Johnsburg. Some labels are not linked. | ||
| 8 | Uckermark region of Brandenburg, Germany | ||
| 9 | Wolcottsville - 1860 Although Wolcottsville was established in 1851 with a post office, it was still labeled the Prussian Settlement on this 1860 map of Niagara County. The locals called it Prushee (Pru-je) |