Dailey/Daily Ridge (Presbyterian) Church, or Scotch Church, Town of Potsdam
Transcribed from the church records. Unpublished.
A history of Bucks Bridge, believed written by Eugene White (1884-1965) a lifelong resident of Bucks Bridge
Potsdam Normal and Training School, Listing of June 1892 Commencement, by Anne Cady
Potsdam Public Museum: Civic Center, Park Street, Potsdam 13676; open Tuesday thru Saturday from 2 to 5; contains material gathered by the St. Lawrence Valley Genealogical Society
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps -- Libraries located in. Includes Norwood 1926; Potsdam 1926, revised 1939.
SUNY Potsdam
LDS MICROFILMS The LDS Microfilms page provides listings of microfilms covering St. Lawrence county, which are available at LDS Family History Centers.
- Cemetery (alpha), LDS film # 1276358 item 1,2,4
- Trinity Church (b,m rec, 1834-1890), LDS film # 1304694 item 2
- Transcript of info from tax assessment 1815, etc, (assoc. w. book 974.756/p1), LDS film #0556597 item 1
- Vital Rec, incl indexes and some copies of birth cert, birth, marriage, death 1881-1913, LDS film #1311928, item 2-4
Old St. Mary?s John Austin?s transcription of Old St. Mary?s Catholic cemetery in Potsdam.
South Potsdam Cemetery (French's, Grant's) transcribed by Jeanne Hibler
Cindy Clowe Lacy[e-mail link] Book 1 of cemetery extractions for St. Lawrence Co.: Potsdam - Garfield/Old St. Marys, Parmeter, Leete, West Potsdam, Buck's Bridge, Union, French/Grants (aka South Potsdam Cemetery), Crary Mills, Bacon, Dailey Ridge, and Hewittville Cemetery inventories, Parishville - Willisville (aka Riverview), and Chapel Hill Cemetery, and Canton - Norton, Bridge, Silas Wright, Clark, King, Olin, and Brick Chapel inventories, in a book selling for $25 with plastic comb binding or $22 loose leaf, 202 pages, fully indexed.
Link to a Roster of Officials including local Historians, and Town & Village Clerks. Click on Table of Contents, then scroll down the page & find the Roster near the bottom of the contents table. |