Resources
Church Records
Repositories
Archives, Libraries and Museums
The town of Lindley does not have a library but check out the Southern Tier Library System, of which Steuben County is a part of, to locate the towns close to Lindley that have public libraries.
Southeast Steuben County Library
300 Nasser Civic Center Plaza; Suite 101
Corning, NY 14830
Phone: 607-936-3713
Fax: 607-936-1714
Societies
Lindley Presho Historical Society
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Steuben County Historical Society 1 Cohocton Street PO Box 349 Bath, New York 14810 Phone:(607) 776-9930
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Genealogical Resources:
- Genealogical records
- Steuben County Census index
- Burial records
- Newspapers 1831-1960 on microfilm
- Indexed abstracts of Steuben County Sorrogate records of probate 1790-1900
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Painted Hills Genealogy Society Mary E. Bryant: Founder and President Email: paint@paintedhills.org
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Genealogical Resources: This Society covers the Painted Hills Area of Western New York and Northwestern Pennsylvania, particularly the counties of Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Steuben in New York and the Pennsylvania counties of McKean and Potter .
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Town Clerk
Town of Lindley, Clerk
PO Box 62
Lindley, NY 14858
Phone: 607-523-8816
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Town Historian
Kitty Pierce, Historian
9755 Steamtown Road
Lindley, NY 14858
607-523-8851
Town Records
To locate additional published and transcribed records for Lindley, Steuben County, New York Genealogy check:
- Gordon L. Remington, New York Towns, Villages, and Cities: A Guide to Genealogical Sources (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002). Archive.org; At various libraries (WorldCat); FS Library Book 974.7 D27r. Alphabetical list including date founded, if a town history exists, church and cemetery sources, and if a Civil War register (TCR) exists. The codes used under Church and Cemetery are defined in the link above the listing of towns, cities and villages.
Vital Records
Death
References
Places
Municipalities and communities of Steuben County, New York |
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| | County seat: Bath | | | Cities | | | | Towns | | | | Villages | | | | Communities |
Adrian ·
Alice ·
Atlanta ·
Barney Mills ·
Beachville ·
Bennets ·
Big Creek ·
Bloomerville ·
Bonny Hill ·
Borden ·
Bradford ·
Browns Crossing ·
Browntown ·
Buck Settlement ·
Buena Vista ·
Burns ·
Butcher Corner ·
Cameron ·
Cameron Mills ·
Campbell ·
Canisteo Center ·
Catawba ·
Caton ·
Cold Springs ·
Coopers Plains ·
Corning ·
Corning Manor ·
Coss Corners ·
Curtis ·
Denmark ·
Dineharts ·
Dudley Settlement ·
Dyke ·
East Campbell ·
East Corning ·
East Lindley ·
East Union ·
East Woodhull ·
Elmbois ·
Erwins ·
Ferenbaugh ·
Freeman ·
Fremont ·
Gang Mills ·
Gibson ·
Gibson Landing ·
Glen Grove ·
Greenville ·
Greenwood ·
Grove Springs ·
Hampshire ·
Hartsville ·
Haskinville ·
Haverling Heights ·
Hedgesville ·
Hermitage ·
Hornby ·
Hornell ·
Howard ·
Ingleside ·
Jasper ·
Jobs Corner ·
Kanona ·
Keuka ·
Kirkwood ·
Lakeside Park ·
Lent Hill ·
Lila ·
Lindley ·
Marshalls ·
McGraws ·
Meads Creek ·
Mitchellsville ·
Nichols ·
North Cameron ·
North Cohocton ·
North Thurston ·
North Urbana ·
Patchinville ·
Perkinsville ·
Pleasant Valley ·
Prattsburgh ·
Presho ·
Pulteney ·
Rathbone ·
Renchans ·
Rexville ·
Rheims ·
Risingville ·
Rogersville ·
Rough and Ready ·
Sonora ·
South Addison ·
South Bradford ·
South Cameron ·
South Canisteo ·
South Dansville ·
South Hornell ·
South Pulteney ·
South Thurston ·
South Troupsburg ·
Stickneys ·
Sylvan Beach ·
Thurston ·
Towlesville ·
Troupsburg ·
Tuscarora ·
Unionville ·
Urbana ·
Van Vleet ·
Wallace ·
Wayne ·
Webbs Crossing ·
West Cameron ·
West Caton ·
West Greenwood ·
West Union ·
Wheeler ·
Wileyville ·
Woodhull ·
Woods Corner ·
Young Hickory
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