Thousand Island Ancestors….. Might
You Have One?
We’ve all been told a hundred times
to check out the small-little-town libraries, museums and historical societies
where our ancestors might have lived. Well, BINGO on Clayton! While on my cruise trip in May, we moored for
a day at Clayton. I made a beeline for the Thousand Islands Museum and Clayton
Research Library Collection. Yes, the
little museum was impressive….. it gets cold enough there that in days gone by
there were trotting-horse races held on the ice… but it was the genealogy
collection that really impressed me.
There were binders shelved around three sides of the room; two sides held over 300 binders labeled by surnames, families that had lived in the area. And these were fat-stuffed binders with newspaper clippings, obits, letters, all sorts of goodies! Of course I looked at the binder for POTTER and first thing was a spiral-bound booklet titled Potters of New York…. A resource I’d never seen before! Likely a local author’s compilation.
The third side of the room was their
local veterans’ memorials, some dating back to the Civil War. On the final side
of the room were binders labeled businesses, churches, schools, groups,
cemeteries, rivers, etc. The four walls surrounded a 12-foot table with 12
comfy chairs.
So, Lesson #1: do not neglect contacting even small towns
for they are always very proud of their history and most always have resources
on the folks who made that history. And Lesson #2, if you have a Thousand
Island ancestor, contact the Clayton Research Library, 312 James Street,
Clayton, NY, 13601, or click to www.timuseum.org or email info@timuseum.org.
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