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I would try the tax rolls at the Albany County Hall of Records, which has County records. Archivist is Craig Carlson, 518/436-3663.

Also, try Berne Town Clerk Pat Favreau - she may have early town tax rolls.

I wonder if F&S are the names of partners who owned a sawmill?

>>> [log in to unmask] 09/11/01 10:31PM >>>
My guess is that it stands for fulling mill.

>On an 1866 map of Berne, Albany County, there is an "F. & S. Mill." An
1797 map shows a "Saw Mill" in the same location. Can anyone tell me what
the "F" stands for?
>
>Hal Miller

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