- 1. Rockland
- (Category)
- ... who massacred Lieutenant Graham and his men at Grahamsville in the battle of Chestnut Woods. The trail followed the Lackawack up the hills of Neversink, then across the town of Liberty, and down the Beaverkill ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 2. Neversink ...
- (Category)
- The Information in the listed Neversink Cemeteries is available at the Sullivan County Historical Society Museum, 265 Main Street, Hurleyville, NY 12747 ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 3. Neversink ...
- (Category)
- THE TOWN OF NEVERSINK By: Carol Smyth, Town of Neversink Historian In 1905, the Board of Water Supply was created. This was the beginning of plans to obtain 500,000,000 gallons per day of water from ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 4. Lumberland
- (Category)
- ... Neversink (these boundries were not described in this fashion in the act and were given so ambiguously as to make it nearly impossible to define the borders of the Town.) This original Lumberland contained ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 5. Fallsburg
- (Category)
- ... Legislature passed an act establishing the Town of Fallsburg. The town was created from portions of the already existing towns of Thompson and Neversink and derived its name from the falls located there ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 6. Along The Neversink in the Seventies ...
- (Category)
- Monroe Wright moved to Livingston Manor from the Town of Neversink late in the nineteenth century, teaching in area one-room schools. He later would become principal for the Livingston Manor high school. ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 7. Along The Neversink.... ...
- (Neversink)
- "...Stephen Andrus owned the big chestnut woods and every boy, the writer not excepted, early learned the art of thievery by slipping into the chestnut orchard, gathering a pocket full of nuts and then ...
- Created on 28 December 2011
- 8. Along the Neversink..... ...
- (Neversink)
- ... er press and ground the apples by horse power. We kids thought it great fun to ride on the sweep. Elisha VanKeuren, blacksmith, came up from Neversink to drink cider and married Chester's charming daughter ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 9. Along the Neversink.. ...
- (Neversink)
- Alvin Hall, big in every way except stature. And thus a neighborhood yarn. When the wild pigeons went to the Willowemoc swamps to nest in the spring, farmers along the Neversink made beds of buckwheat ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 10. Along the Neversink.... ...
- (Neversink)
- ... boarding house keeper along the Neversink. Jake Sharp, the millwright who was famous because he installed a ram that forced water from the river level up a 100-foot grade to supply his house with water ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 11. Along the Neversink... ...
- (Neversink)
- I saw a picture sometime ago of four old Neversink men who were 80,or 90. or 100, as the case might be. They were, as I remember, James Curry, Highby Everet, Nehemiah Everet and Sam (not Samuel) Barnes. ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 12. Along the Neversink in the Seventies ...
- (Neversink)
- Monroe Wright moved to Livingston Manor from the Town of Neversink late in the nineteenth century, teaching in area one-room schools. He later would become principal for the Livingston Manor high school. ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 13. Monticello
- (Thompson)
- ... owns of Thompson, Neversink, and Bethel. On May 5, 1795, he and his family moved from their New York City residence to his small log cabin in the wilderness. When Mr. Thompson arrived he brought with him se ...
- Created on 26 December 2015
- 14. Recent Searches
- (Genealogy Department)
- ... families of Woodbourne, Peter Mayer-Mayer-Meier famiy of Sullivan County, and the Benton-Hall-Darrow families of Neversink. Some of the searches yielded much information while others not so much. We ...
- Created on 11 March 2015
- 15. The Cochecton Bridge Company, Inc.
- (Cochecton)
- ... by the Major across the Neversink river at Bridgeville on the line of the Newburgh and Cochecton Turnpike in the year 1807. It was known as the arch plan. The arches consisted of massive white pine timbers. ...
- Created on 03 November 2011
- 16. Mutton Hill Burying Ground....cont
- (Neversink)
- ... "Henry Reynolds. Born at Peekskill, N.Y. 1742. Died at Neversink, N.Y. 1827. Mary Fowler, his wife. Born 1743. Died 1825." On the northeast side of this same monument are inscribed the words: "For loyal ...
- Created on 27 October 2011
- 17. The Mutton Hill Burying Ground
- (Neversink)
- August 11, 1938, Liberty Register "In the northeastern section of Sullivan County and in the southwestern corner of the township of Neversink on the north bank of the famous trout stream from which i ...
- Created on 27 October 2011
- 18. Searching For Gillette
- (Neversink)
- ... in 1804, in the Town of Neversink, and dying at Kansas in 1854, but the researcher wanted to find information concerning his ancestor's life; place of residence, what was the reason for the move out wes ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 19. Mutton Hill Burying Ground; II
- (Neversink)
- ... years after the marriage of Henry Reynolds, it was estimated that his descendants numbered upwards of one thousand. When the town of Neversink was organized in 1798, Reynolds was elected its first supervisor; ...
- Created on 01 September 2011
- 20. Mutton Hill Burying Ground
- (Neversink)
- ... inscription; "Henry Reynolds. Born at Peeksville, N.Y. 1742. Died at Neversink, N.Y. 1827. Mary Fowler, his wife. Born 1743. died 1825." On the northeast side of this same monument are inscribed the word ...
- Created on 31 August 2011
- 21. Searching For Gillette
- (Research Department)
- ... in 1804, in the Town of Neversink, and dying at Kansas in 1854, but the researcher wanted to find information concerning his ancestor's life; place of residence, what was the reason for the move out wes ...
- Created on 20 August 2011
- 22. The Oil Pipeline
- (General History)
- ... by-passing the rugged terrain that the lower portion of the Delaware River passes through above Port Jervis. The pipeline would then descend from these highlands into the Neversink Valley, thirty-one miles ...
- Created on 28 June 2011
- 23. Dutch Reform Church of Claryville Cemetery
- (Neversink)
- AKA: Reformed Church of upper Neversink @ Claryville REF: None ...
- Created on 03 June 2010
- 24. Vielie Cemetery
- (Fallsburg)
- LOCATION: Dryer Road, Neversink, NY AKA: FAMILY: Information on burials in this cemetery may be found at the Sullivan County Museum, 265 Main Street, Hurleyville, NY 12747 NOTE: Neversink- Fallsburg ...
- Created on 03 June 2010
- 25. Edward Van Put
- (History Preserver)
- ... Rail” which included a story about a dispute involving fishing rights along the Neversink River. His curiosity to learn more details about the incident led him to old copies of the Liberty Register and ...
- Created on 11 August 2009
- 26. Charlotte M. Osterhout
- (History Preserver)
- ... on a family farm located on Neversink Road outside of Liberty, which had been in the family since the 1800’s and enjoyed warm associations with family and friends. She early developed the habit of listening ...
- Created on 11 August 2008
- 27. Neversink ...
- (Tags)
- Neversink ...
- Created on 26 December 2015
- 28. Along the Neversink in the Seventies ...
- (Article tagged with: Neversink)
- Monroe Wright moved to Livingston Manor from the Town of Neversink late in the nineteenth century, teaching in area one-room schools. He later would become principal for the Livingston Manor high school. ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 29. Along the Neversink... ...
- (Article tagged with: Neversink)
- I saw a picture sometime ago of four old Neversink men who were 80,or 90. or 100, as the case might be. They were, as I remember, James Curry, Highby Everet, Nehemiah Everet and Sam (not Samuel) Barnes. ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 30. Along the Neversink.... ...
- (Article tagged with: Neversink)
- ... boarding house keeper along the Neversink. Jake Sharp, the millwright who was famous because he installed a ram that forced water from the river level up a 100-foot grade to supply his house with water ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 31. Along The Neversink.... ...
- (Article tagged with: Neversink)
- "...Stephen Andrus owned the big chestnut woods and every boy, the writer not excepted, early learned the art of thievery by slipping into the chestnut orchard, gathering a pocket full of nuts and then ...
- Created on 28 December 2011
- 32. Along the Neversink..... ...
- (Article tagged with: Neversink)
- ... er press and ground the apples by horse power. We kids thought it great fun to ride on the sweep. Elisha VanKeuren, blacksmith, came up from Neversink to drink cider and married Chester's charming daughter ...
- Created on 09 October 2011
- 33. Neversink ...
- (Article Category tagged with: Neversink)
- The Information in the listed Neversink Cemeteries is available at the Sullivan County Historical Society Museum, 265 Main Street, Hurleyville, NY 12747 ...
- Created on 26 December 2015
- 34. Neversink ...
- (Article Category tagged with: Neversink)
- THE TOWN OF NEVERSINK By: Carol Smyth, Town of Neversink Historian In 1905, the Board of Water Supply was created. This was the beginning of plans to obtain 500,000,000 gallons per day of water from ...
- Created on 26 December 2015
- 35. Salmon Steele and the Morsston Tannery
- (Article tagged with: Neversink)
- Family researchers from Tennesee visited the archival room at the Museum on Wednesday, August 10th, 2011, in search of Steele ancestry, a family who located in the northern portion of Sullivan County early ...
- Created on 16 August 2011
- 36. Searching For Gillette
- (Article tagged with: Neversink)
- ... in 1804, in the Town of Neversink, and dying at Kansas in 1854, but the researcher wanted to find information concerning his ancestor's life; place of residence, what was the reason for the move out wes ...
- Created on 06 October 2011