Ancestorville.
A new genealogy site and the
only one like it on the web. More added daily!
Currently 10,386 surnames and over 4,100 19th c. lost family photos, antiques, calling
cards, quilt blocks, school rewards, family bibles, letters and
related family antiques, antique paper & ephemera all for sale,
as well as family photo digital downloads to purchase...and all
searchable.
Search for your family
by surname, county, photographer, state and category.
Come
talk with us at the Ancestorville
Town Meeting, our new forum message boards
on the topic of lost family antique items, early
photographs, genealogy surnames and family history
topics.
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c.
1800's Handwritten Family Record of the
Sage Colvin Safford Family, early Settlers
of Chautauqua County NY
Surnames: Stevens, White, Sylvanus Sage, Philo Sage, Judge Philo
Orton, Shiner, Johnson, Lathrop, Lockwood, Coney family, Barrows,
Barbour, Talbot Rogers, Walton, Fisk, Olin, Scott, Safford, Flanders,
Brigham, Mirton, Belcher, Barnes, Barber, Boynton, Chamberlin, Porter,
and Fay Selleck.
(from our private collection, email Debra
about purchasing digital scans)
Ancestorville
Research Articles on Victorian era ephemera,
& the History of Photography
by
Debra Clifford, Town Historian of Ancestorville
Here
at ancestorville, we have many research articles on genealogy
related ephemera and photographic history, explaining the development
of these artifacts, as well as photos of many of the actual
items on our site. You may also visit our ancestor message board, with
discussions on the collecting of lost family items, history,
and related material. We hope you'll join in the discussion!
Search here
for your lost family antique material by family surname, county,
town, city and state.
Ancestorville is
a member of the Ephemera
Society of America.
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Ancestorville
PO Box 125 Ghent, NY 12075
Located in the Hudson Valley of NY
Phone 518 632 1075.
email: debra@ancestorville.com
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