American Gold Star Veterans of New York
In our archive we have detailed historical profiles of 53,806 American Gold Star veterans with close connections to New York. These are armed forces service members who gave their lives during times of war. Specifically four of the major conflicts of the 20th Century.
New York Counties and Metro Areas:
Albany,
Allegany,
Bergen,
Bronx,
Broome,
Cattaraugus,
Cayuga,
Chautauqua,
Chemung,
Chenango,
Clinton,
Columbia,
Cortland,
Delaware,
Dutchess,
Erie,
Essex,
Franklin,
Fulton,
Genesee,
Greene,
Hamilton,
Herkimer,
Jefferson,
Kings,
Lewis,
Livingston,
Madison,
Monroe,
Montgomery,
Nassau,
New York,
Niagara,
Oneida,
Onondaga,
Ontario,
Orange,
Orleans,
Oswego,
Otsego,
Putnam,
Queens,
Rensselaer,
Richmond,
Rockland,
Saratoga,
Schenectady,
Schoharie,
Schuyler,
Seneca,
St Lawrence,
Steuben,
Suffolk,
Sullivan,
Tioga,
Tompkins,
Ulster,
Warren,
Washington,
Wayne,
Westchester,
Wyoming,
Yates
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▼ Primary Sources - These are repositories for artifacts, documents, diaries, manuscripts, and other information that serve as original and authoritative sources of information.
National Archives (NARA)
Library of Congress (LOC)
Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA)
Findagrave.com
Ancestry.com
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