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A Google search on Lamontville (note spelling) NY turns up a couple of references to a place in Ulster County south west of Hurley.

Sincerely,
Sylvie Browne

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Subject: [NYHIST-L] Where was Lamontville, N. Y.?

The Kerner family of Chester, Orange County, NY visited Aunt Sarah Graf in Lamontvile, New York about 1909.

Apparently this is an obsolete place name, for I could not find any Lamontvile in New York today. Can anyone help me find where Lamontville, N. Y. was?

Thanks,
Clifton Patrick
Town of Chester Historian
119 Brookside Ave.
Chester, County of Orange
New York 10918

direct phone/fax  845-469-7645
im: Coalheat
thetownofchester.org/Departments/Historian/tabid/175/Default.aspx

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