Cayuga County

Released May 17!

Genealogical and Family History of Central New York

Location
Cayuga County
Madison County
Tompkins County
Onondaga County
Herkimer County
Cortland County
Oswego County
Oneida County
Collection Category
Compiled Genealogies
Collection Type
OCR
Body

This searchable volume contains compiled genealogies of families from various counties in Central New York. You can also browse the full text.

Released June 23!

Union Hill Cemetery, Cato, Cayuga County, Established 1802

Location
Cayuga County
Collection Category
Cemetery
Digitize New York
Collection Type
Image Browse
Creator
Village of Cato
Body

Union Hill Cemetery, Cato, is an active cemetery which dates back to the 19th century and covers over 200 years of burial records, from the time that Cato was established in 1802. The Cemetery records include various family plots and inform researchers about who owned them, the date the deed was...

Released March 24!

Town Records, Sterling, Cayuga County, 1829-1880

Location
Cayuga County
Collection Category
Census
Town Records
Unlocked
Digitize New York
Collection Type
Image Browse
Creator
Town of Sterling
Body

The Town of Sterling, which is located in Cayuga County, was named after American Revolutionary War general William Alexander, Lord Stirling. As a revolutionary town, Sterling has a rich history and offers a wealth of materials to researchers. As part of our Statewide Initiative program, we worked...

Released February 05!

Cayuga County Religious Records

Location
Cayuga County
Collection Category
Religious Records
Collection Type
Text & Images
Creator
Royden Woodward Vosburgh
Body

Transcribed genealogy records from churches in Cayuga County, New York. Researchers can browse digital images of these records, but they cannot currently be searched. The collection page contains a complete list of all congregations available, including waypoint links to images from each church.

Released October 17!

Searching for Records in Cayuga County, NY

Around 3500 B.C., Native Americans were the first to make their home in the area that would become Cayuga County, settling on the banks of Cayuga Lake. By 1000 A.D., the descendants of the first inhabitants had developed agriculture, a practice they supplemented with hunting and gathering.
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