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The naval office shipping lists for New York, 1713-1765 are available on microfilm {{FHL|156767|item|disp=FHL Films 965862-965865}}.
The naval office shipping lists for New York, 1713-1765 are available on microfilm {{FHL|156767|item|disp=FHL Films 965862-965865}}.
====French Huguenots====
Huguenots settled on Staten Island and in New Harlem, Bushwick, and Flushing in 1657 and 1658. New Paltz, Ulster County, was founded in 1677 by Huguenots. In 1688 the Huguenots established New Rochelle in Westchester County. Non-Huguenot French Catholics from Quebec later settled large areas of the northern Adirondacks.
Useful sources for Huguenot genealogy are:
*Baird, Charles W. ''History of the Huguenot Emigration to America''. Two Volumes. 1885. Reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Regional Publishing, 1966. (Family History Library book {{FHL|112854|title-id|disp=973 F2hb}} 1966; 1885 ed. on film {{FHL|129079|title-id|disp=496568}}.) May include births, marriages, deaths, residence, and place of origin.
*Reeve, Vera. compiler. ''Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors: The National Huguenot Society''. Third Edition, Washington, DC: the Society, 1983. (Family History Library book {{FHL|55570|title-id|disp=973 D2rq}}.) Genealogies and sources. See also the 1995 supplement (Family History Library book {{FHL|771567|title-id|disp=973 D2rq 1992 suppl}}.)


====Germans====
====Germans====
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