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This page is a part of the Tompkins Co., NYGenWeb Site. Not for commercial use. All Rights Reserved.Welcome to the Tompkins County NYGenWeb!The Tompkins County Team of Volunteers welcomes you to our site. We are all volunteers and have worked hard to provide you with as much Tompkins County history as we can obtain. If your family information is not on this site, it is because material about them has not yet been donated. All information within this site has been donated or gathered by volunteers at their own expense. We hope that you enjoy what we have placed on the site; if so, please sign our guestbook at the bottom of this page. Let our volunteers know what you think. All information is to be used as a guide for your research, we take no responsibility for any errors that may be contained in this material. We hope you are pleased with all the new projects that are forthcoming.Tompkins County was formed in 1817 from the neighboring counties of Cayuga and Seneca. Records from 1799 to 1817 for those townships that were a part of Cayuga County until 1817 are found at the Cayuga County Courthouse in Auburn, NY. Records for Ulysses, (now Ulysses, Enfield and Ithaca) and Hector, which were part of Seneca County from 1804 to 1817, are found at the Seneca County Courthouse, Waterloo, NY. The county seat of Tompkins County is Ithaca. Part of the 2 million acre Military Tract set aside by the NY Legislature in 1789 for the use of soldiers of the Revolution was located in Tompkins County. This Tract was surveyed in 1789 and 1790 and divided into twenty-eight townships containing 100 one square mile lots. The town of Dryden was designated as Township No. 23. Each township had one lot reserved for "gospel" and one lot reserved for "literature". In 1791, New York private and non-commissioned officers of the Revolution took part in a drawing and were allowed to draw one lot. The results of the drawing were recorded in the "Balloting Book". As a result of the balloting, early settlers were from many different locations. Some land was occupied by the original owner, but other lots were sold to investors and potential settlers.Janet Nash, Coordinator(janet@nytompki.org)Johnna Armstrong, Assistant Coordinator/Webmaster(johnna@nytompki.org)Cheryl Hall, Assistant Coordinator(cheryl@nytompki.org)To Our Military& Their FamiliesOur Prayers are with each and every one of you. God Bless.How to submit information to the Tompkins County site Our Team of Volunteers(so many we need a whole page! See how you can help too.)Support this site when you order from Amazon.com using this link!SEARCH ENGINESearch the entire siteand all surrounding counties!(including Tompkins County Message Boards)You can refine your search by county after you get your results.Message BoardsA place to post Queries, Wills, Deeds, Obits, Bios, Bible and other RecordsArchived Queries (1997)Make a Donation to Support Tompkins County NYGenWebCopyrightAll files on this
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