CEMETERIES
BURNS CEMETERY, a/k/a
DORRANCE CEMETERY
BURTIS CEMETERY, a/k/a
MARIETTA CEMETERY
CHAPMAN FARM CEMETERY,
LOT 47, a/k/a THORNTON CEMETERY
FELLOWS CEMETERY
HIGHLAND
CEMETERY
HIGHLAND CEMETERY
JACKSON CEMETERY
OLD MARCELLUS VILLAGE
CEMETERY
OLD MARCELLUS VILLAGE
CEMETERY (Records), a/k/a MARCELLUS VILLAGE CEMETERY
MARIETTA CEMETERY,
a/k/a BURTIS CEMEERY
McCAULEY FAMILY CEMETERY
OLD
PRESBYTERIAN CEMETERY, A/K/A OLD VILLAGE CEMETERY
RATHBONE FARM CEMETERY
ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY
SEYMOUR FARM CEMETERY
ST. FRANCIS
XAVIER CEMETERY
THOMAS
FAMILY CEMETERY
THORN HILL CEMETERY
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CHURCHES
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF MARCELLUS
HISTORY OF ST. FRANCIS
XAVIER CHURCH
THE MARCELLUS UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
ROSE HILL BAPTIST CHURCH
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH OF MARCELLUS
THE UNITED CHRISTIAN
CHURCH OF MARIETTA
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BUSINESS
Principal Farmers, Manufacturers and
Merchants of Onondaga County, 1874 |
MARCELLUS FALLS
MARIETTA |
CENSUSES
CENSUS OVERVIEW, 1790-1900
CENSUS RECORDS 1800-1840
CENSUS RECORDS 1850
CENSUS RECORDS 1855
CENSUS RECORDS 1860
CENSUS RECORDS 1865
CENSUS RECORDS 1870
CENSUS RECORDS 1875
CENSUS RECORDS 1880
CENSUS RECORDS 1892
CENSUS
RECORDS 1898
CENSUS RECORDS 1900
NY
State Census Records Index 1905
Federal
Census Records Index 1910
NY
State Census Records Index 1915
NY
State Census Records Index 1925
CENSUS
STATISTICS |
PEOPLE
Biography
of Dan Beach Bradley
19th Century
Marcellus Biographies
Obil
Fellows - Patriot
Nathan
Kelsey Hall
Picture of M. Lawless
Picture of F. B. Mills
Picture
of
Edward Moir
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HISTORY OF MARCELLUS
MARCELLUS, FROM A Gazetteer of
the
State of New York, 1824
History of the Town of Marcellus, from
Bruce's Onondaga Centennial
History of the Town of Marcellus, from
Clark's Onondaga
History of the Town of Marcellus, from
Beauchamp's Past and Present of Syracuse and Onondaga County
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SCHOOLS
Marcellus High School
Marcellus
High School Graduates 1893 - 1993
Marcellus
High School Graduates 1994 - 2004
Overview of Schools
in Marcellus |
MAPS
Names Appearing on the 1874 Sweet Map
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WAR
Veterans
for the Town of Marcellus, from the Revolutionary War to World
War II
Names of Soldiers Who Drew
Lots in the Military Tract
Revolutionary War Soldiers, from Bruce's
Onondaga's
Centennial |