"Place","Longitude","Latitude","Notes","ID" ", , , Chile","-71.0000000","-30.0000000","","198" ", , , Cuba","-79.5000000","22.0000000","","199" ", , , Germany","10.5000000","51.5000000","","225" ", , Connecticut Colony, British America","-72.5000000","41.7000000","","146" ", , New York, United States","-76.0000000","42.8000000","","34" ", , Pennsylvania, United States","-77.5000000","40.8000000","","28" ", , Vermont, United States","-72.7000000","44.0000000","","152" ", Burlington, New Jersey, United States","-74.7000000","39.9500000","","222" ", Cayuga, New York, United States","-76.6000000","43.0000000","","145" ", Erie, New York, United States","-78.6666700","42.7666700","","207" ", Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine","8.8000000","50.3800000","Colloquially known as Hesse-Darmstadt. Was formed from the Landgrivate of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806 and joined the German Empire in 1871.

For further history, see the Wikipedia entry. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Duchy_of_Hesse","206" ", Herkimer, New York, United States","-74.9000000","43.2000000","","157" ", Kingdom of Bavaria","11.6000000","49.1000000","German state that succeeded the former Electorate of Bavaria in 1805 and continued to exist until 1918. With the unification of Germany into the German Empire in 1871, the kingdom became a federated state of the new empire.

For further details, see this Wikipedia entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Bavaria","230" ", Monroe, New York, United States","-77.6833300","43.1500000","","171" ", Niagara, New York, United States","-78.8000000","43.2000000","cfile:maps/ny/counties/niagara.xml","32" ", Onondaga, New York, United States","-76.2190000","43.0170000","","170" ", Oswego, New York, United States","-76.2000000","43.4000000","","144" ", Sandusky, Ohio, United States","-83.2000000","41.3700000","cfile:maps/oh/counties/sandusky.xml","31" "100 North Clinton Street, Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States","-77.6071000","43.1593000","","204" "107 North Ellicott Street, Williamsville, Erie, New York, United States","-78.7402500","42.9667500","In the present day (2022) there is no house on N. Ellicott St with this number.","215" "132 Shirley Avenue, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8189300","42.9447600","","165" "156 University Avenue, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8272500","42.9568000","","143" "212 North Ellicott Street, Williamsville, Erie, New York, United States","-78.7411900","42.9695200","This dwelling no longer exists as of 2022.","216" "25 Virgil Avenue, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8642500","42.9485700","","166" "27 South Putnam Street, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8843500","42.9162500","","213" "29 Franklin Street, Springville, Erie, New York, United States","-78.6640000","42.5095000","Coordinates are approximate; the house at that address no longer exists and is instead now (2007) a small office plaza.","164" "301 Chicago Street, Elgin, Kane, Illinois, United States","-88.2796000","42.0373000","Based on historical maps of the wards in Elgin, this is the part of the street now known as East Chicago St.","35" "320 East 42nd Street, New York City, New York, New York, United States","-73.9714500","40.7493000","This is the address of the Woodstock Apartments (now the Woodstock Tower), a building which is still standing as of 2022.","220" "40 Dunlop Avenue, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8227000","42.9434000","","134" "407 Schuyler Street, Syracuse, Onondaga, New York, United States","-76.1856400","43.0493400","","180" "409 Schuyler Street, Syracuse, Onondaga, New York, United States","-76.1858000","43.0493000","Prior to its annexation into the City of Syracuse, this house was 43 3rd South Street in the Village of Geddes.","174" "43 3rd South Street, Geddes, Onondaga, New York, United States","-76.1858000","43.0493000","After the annexation of the Village of Geddes to Syracuse, streets in the village were renamed. Third South Street became Schuyler Street and this particular house became 409 Schuyler St.","172" "439 Horace Avenue, Palmyra, Burlington, New Jersey, United States","-75.0257000","40.0041000","","210" "49 Front Street, Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States","-77.6115000","43.1573000","Aside from a very short stub north of Andrews Street, Front Street no longer exists in Rochester. It ran along the west side of the riverfront between Main St and Allen St.

Based on historic maps, the saloon was located on the river side of the street, approximately between where the two legs of the Sister Cities Bridge now meet the shore.","205" "540 Glenwood Avenue, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8452600","42.9124600","","226" "542 Glenwood Avenue, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8451500","42.9124700","","208" "56 North Chatham Street, Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States","-77.6054000","43.1642000","This section of Chatham St is now (2022) known as Ormond St. Location is approximate and based off an 1875 plat map -- House 56 was on the east side of the street in an area now occupied by a parking lot.","203" "608 Humboldt Parkway, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8429500","42.9186000","House no longer exists.","162" "703 Dundaff Street, Dickson City, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States","-75.6185000","41.4678000","House was built by Stanley Wnuk for his family in the early 1900s.","11" "705 Dundaff Street, Dickson City, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States","-75.6185500","41.4679500","","10" "71 Liberty Street, Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States","-73.9410000","42.8149000","Based on old maps of the city, this house was located on the north side of Liberty Street about halfway between Centre St (now Broadway) and Yates St. As of 2022, most of the block is a parking lot.","183" "738 Highland Avenue, Palmyra, Burlington, New Jersey, United States","-75.0165000","40.0034500","","211" "84 Lovering Avenue, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8634400","42.9501800","","163" "876 Sycamore Street, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8390000","42.8979000","This building no longer exists; it was located across the street from the long-time Voght residence at 908 Fillmore Ave.","168" "908 Fillmore Avenue, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8396000","42.8979700","","138" "93 Fourteenth Street, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8841700","42.9040000","","209" "95 North Ellicott Street, Williamsville, Erie, New York, United States","-78.7402800","42.9664000","","214" "Akron, Summit, Ohio, United States","-81.5191700","41.0813900","","156" "Albany, Albany, New York, United States","-73.7566700","42.6525000","","231" "Albany, Albany, Province of New York, British America","-73.7566700","42.6525000","","189" "Amherst, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8000000","42.9783300","","137" "Antwerp, Antwerpen, Belgium","4.4051000","51.2213000","","14" "Baptist Home of South Jersey, Riverton, Burlington, New Jersey, United States","-75.0192000","40.0133000","303 Bank Ave, Riverton, NJ 08077","223" "Bellevue, Huron, Ohio, United States","-82.8416700","41.2736100","","151" "Beverwyck, New Netherland","-73.7566700","42.6525000","Part of the Dutch colony which was rechristened Albany, New York after the British takeover in 1664.","196" "Budd Cemetery, Cambria Center, Niagara, New York, United States","-78.7790000","43.2125000","Also known as Northeast Cambria Union Cemetery. Located on the east side of Budd Road just south of Ridge Road in Cambria.","169" "Buffalo State Hospital, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8822000","42.9295000","","217" "Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8786100","42.8863900","","159" "Camden, Camden, New Jersey, United States","-75.1200000","39.9258300","","219" "Cocalico Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States","-76.1740000","40.2580000","","3" "Deaconess Hospital, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8450000","42.9090000","Original building stood at 563 Riley St in Buffalo, new wing was added in 1950s adjacent, facing Humboldt Pkwy. Entire facility was demolished in 2013.","139" "DeWitt, Onondaga, New York, United States","-76.0658300","43.0350000","","154" "Dickson City, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States","-75.6080600","41.4713900","","19" "Downey, Los Angeles, California, United States","-118.1316700","33.9400000","","25" "Eden Prairie, Hennepin, Minnesota, United States","-93.4705600","44.8547200","","160" "Elizabethtown, Union, New Jersey, United States","-74.2140000","40.6630000","Now known as Elizabeth, NJ.","227" "Ellis Island, New York, New York, United States","-74.0400000","40.6980000","","8" "Fennimore, Grant, Wisconsin, United States","-90.6552800","42.9836100","","38" "First Reformed Church, Schenectady, Albany, New York, United States","-73.9474800","42.8168000","At the beginning of the Eighteenth Century the church was known as the Reformed Nether Dutch Church, and in 1727 it was changed to Nether Dutch Reformed Church. By the time the congregation occupied its third edifice it has received a charter from King George II in 1734, which allowed the church to operate independently under the name of First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church

The third building was located in the middle of what is now the intersection of Union and Church Streets. This building was used from 1734 to 1814. It measured 56 by 80 feet and according to the Dutch custom, men and women worshiped sitting separately. Indians and slaves occupied the balcony.

The fourth building was constructed on the northeast corner of Church and Union Streets, very near the current location of the church. This building housed the congregation from 1814 to 1861.

The fifth building was built in 1863, on the same site occupied by the fourth. By 1867 the church became known as the First Reformed Church.","191" "First Reformed Church, Schenectady, Albany, Province of New York, British America","-73.9474800","42.8168000","At the beginning of the Eighteenth Century the church was known as the Reformed Nether Dutch Church, and in 1727 it was changed to Nether Dutch Reformed Church. By the time the congregation occupied its third edifice it has received a charter from King George II in 1734, which allowed the church to operate independently under the name of First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church

The third building was located in the middle of what is now the intersection of Union and Church Streets. This building was used from 1734 to 1814. It measured 56 by 80 feet and according to the Dutch custom, men and women worshiped sitting separately. Indians and slaves occupied the balcony.

The fourth building was constructed on the northeast corner of Church and Union Streets, very near the current location of the church. This building housed the congregation from 1814 to 1861.

The fifth building was built in 1863, on the same site occupied by the fourth. By 1867 the church became known as the First Reformed Church.","188" "First Reformed Church, Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States","-73.9474800","42.8168000","At the beginning of the Eighteenth Century the church was known as the Reformed Nether Dutch Church, and in 1727 it was changed to Nether Dutch Reformed Church. By the time the congregation occupied its third edifice it has received a charter from King George II in 1734, which allowed the church to operate independently under the name of First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church

The third building was located in the middle of what is now the intersection of Union and Church Streets. This building was used from 1734 to 1814. It measured 56 by 80 feet and according to the Dutch custom, men and women worshiped sitting separately. Indians and slaves occupied the balcony.

The fourth building was constructed on the northeast corner of Church and Union Streets, very near the current location of the church. This building housed the congregation from 1814 to 1861.

The fifth building was built in 1863, on the same site occupied by the fourth. By 1867 the church became known as the First Reformed Church.","232" "Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8615000","42.9270000","","135" "Frenkendorf, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland","7.7150000","47.5030000","","1" "Geddes, Onondaga, New York, United States","-76.1880000","43.0525000","A large portion of Geddes was incorporated into the City of Syracuse in 1886, but part of the town remains separate, including the Village of Solvay and most of the west shore of Lake Onondaga.","155" "Greenfield, Erie, Pennsylvania, United States","-79.8300000","42.1200000","","179" "Grzybów, Mielec, Podkarpackie, Poland","21.3548000","50.2471000","","5" "Hamburg, Germany","10.0000000","53.5500000","","7" "Henderson Harbor, Jefferson, New York, United States","-76.2022200","43.8647200","","147" "Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States","-77.6310000","43.2130000","2461 Lake Ave, Rochester, NY","20" "Homer, Cortland, New York, United States","-76.1791700","42.6369400","","181" "Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States","-86.1580600","39.7683300","","142" "Kopki, Niżański, Podkarpackie, Poland","22.3050000","50.4090000","","16" "Kościół pw. Trójcy Świętej (Church of the Holy Trinity), Rudnik nad Sanem, Niżański, Podkarpackie, Poland","22.2539000","50.4426000","Parish website, with photos: https://parafiarudnik.net/","17" "Lackawaxen, Pike, Pennsylvania, United States","-74.9863900","41.4819400","","36" "Lewiston, Niagara, New York, United States","-79.0361100","43.1725000","","37" "Lockport Union School, Lockport, Niagara, New York, United States","-78.6862000","43.1727000","Historic school building located at Chestnut St & Washburn St in Lockport.","167" "Lockport, Niagara, New York, United States","-78.6905600","43.1705600","","27" "Marilla Cemetery, Marilla, Erie, New York, United States","-78.5540000","42.8320000","","224" "Marilla, Erie, New York, United States","-78.5552800","42.8400000","","218" "Morgan Cemetery, Cinnaminson, Burlington, New Jersey, United States","-75.0170000","39.9960000","","212" "Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States","-77.6190000","43.1280000","","39" "Mount Ida Cemetery, Mount Ida, Grant, Wisconsin, United States","-90.7656000","42.9745000","","175" "Mount Ida, Grant, Wisconsin, United States","-90.7608300","42.9719400","","150" "Mount Olivet Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia, United States","-76.9790000","38.9100000","1300 Bladensburg Rd NE, Washington, DC
https://ccaw.org/mount-olivet-cemetery","24" "Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Syracuse, Onondaga, New York, United States","-76.1930000","43.0450000","","173" "Natchez, Adams, Mississippi, United States","-91.4030600","31.5602800","","158" "New Amsterdam, New Netherlands","-73.9980000","40.7260000","Part of the Dutch colony which was rechristened New York after the British takeover in 1664.","195" "New York City, New York, New York, United States","-73.9750000","40.7700000","","229" "Newfane, Niagara, New York, United States","-78.7105600","43.2866700","","161" "Niagara, Niagara, New York, United States","-78.7666700","43.1666700","","29" "North East, Erie, Pennsylvania, United States","-79.8344400","42.2155600","","186" "Palmyra, Burlington, New Jersey, United States","-75.0286100","40.0069400","","221" "Palmyra, Wayne, New York, United States","-77.2336100","43.0638900","","228" "Parafia Rzymskokatolicka św. Mikołaja Biskupa (St. Nicholas the Bishop Roman Catholic Church), Zgórsko, Mielec, Podkarpackie, Poland","21.2885000","50.2390000","Church website, with photos and parish history: https://zgorsko-wiz.diecezja.tarnow.pl/","41" "Parker's Landing, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, United States","-79.6820000","41.0970000","Parker's Landing and Lawrenceburg officially merged in 1873 to become Parker, PA.","187" "Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States","-75.1652000","39.9526000","","15" "Podborze, Mielic, Podkarpackie, Poland","21.3260000","50.2380000","","6" "Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut, United States","-71.9630600","41.8975000","","176" "Reformierte Kirche St. Margaretha, Frenkendorf, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland","7.7144000","47.5029000","As described in the Basel-Landschaft inventory of protected cultural monuments (translated from the original German):

""The church of Frenkendorf is located in the middle of the old village center. It emerged from a former chapel, the choir arch and width of the nave can still be seen today. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the ship was extended to the south and north. The exterior is particularly impressive due to the visible south side, which was built in late Gothic around 1615/16. At the same time, a high tower was built over the old choir, similar to the one in Münchenstein and Benken. The west entrance was built in 1686. The nave itself was extended to the west in the 18th century. Epitaphs from the 18th century are also embedded on the southern front.""","2" "Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States","-77.5870000","43.1930000","","23" "Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States","-77.6158300","43.1547200","","21" "Rotterdam, Schenectady, New York, United States","-73.9713900","42.7869400","","194" "Saint Mary's Old Visitation Cemetery, Dickson City, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States","-75.6189000","41.4707500","Entrance is through private driveway from Pancoast St.
The first parish cemetery was a four-acre property on the lower left side of Pancoast Street, just above Rear Dundaff Street. The earliest tombstone in the cemetery dates back to 1871. The majority of tombs are from the 1870's through early 1910's.

In 1925 a seven-acre plot of land at the end of Pancoast Street (800 feet up the hill from the first cemetery) was donated by Paul and Catherine Prorok to be used as a new cemetery. The land was consecrated on the same day as the school cornerstone was blessed in 1925.","13" "Saint Mary's Visitation Church, Dickson City, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States","-75.6190000","41.4670000","Also known as Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish. Church was initially known in the late 1800s as St. Joseph's Polish Congregation of Priceburg, with the name changed to the Polish Roman Catholic Congregation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1922.

Church website is http://www.vbvm.org/","42" "Saint Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church, Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States","-77.5993000","43.1863000","1124 Hudson Ave, Rochester, NY
https://www.saintstanislausrochester.org/","22" "Schenectady, Albany, New York, United States","-76.1740000","42.8141700","Schenectady was part of Albany County until March 1809, when Schenectady County was formed.","192" "Schenectady, Albany, Province of New York, British America","-76.1740000","42.8141700","","190" "Schenectady, New Netherland","-76.1740000","42.8141700","Part of the colony of New Netherland until the British takeover in 1664.","197" "Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States","-73.9400000","42.8141700","","184" "Schwarzenbach bei Hof, Kingdom of Bavaria","11.9370000","50.2210000","In the current day, there are two towns named Scharzenbach which are located near Hof - Schwarzenbach an der Saale and Schwarzenbach am Wald. The former appears to be more commonly linked with Hof and is referred to colloquially as ""bei Hof"". Thus the coordinates listed in this Genealogy point ot Schwarzenbach an der Salle.","202" "Scranton, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States","-75.6627800","41.4088900","","9" "Scriba, Oswego, New York, United States","-76.4308300","43.4652800","","148" "Shadigee Road, Wilson, Niagara, New York, United States","-78.7830000","43.2720500","","177" "Spafford, Onondaga, New York, United States","-76.2652800","42.8044400","","182" "Stillwater, Albany, Province of New York, British America","-73.6830000","42.9670000","Now part of Saratoga County, NY.","193" "Sumner Place Methodist Episcopal Church, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8113000","42.9069000","195 Sumner Place, Buffalo, NY.

Building currently (as of 2020) is home to the Thankful Missionary Baptist Church.","136" "Suspension Bridge, Niagara, New York, United States","-79.0540000","43.1100000","Suspension Bridge, now part of Niagara Falls, NY, was at one time its own separate city located adajcent to where the Whirlpool Bridge now stands.

Upon its founding in 1845 it was first known as Bellevue City, then Niagara City, and finally Suspension Bridge. It incorporated with the Village fo Niagara Falls in 1892 to form Niagara Falls.

The eponymous Suspension Bridge carried train, foot, and horse traffic over the Niagara Gorge near the current bridge.","30" "Swedish Hospital Ballard, Seattle, King, Washington, United States","-122.3794000","47.6675000","5350 Tallman Ave NW, Seattle, WA","26" "Syracuse, Onondaga, New York, United States","-76.1477800","43.0480600","","40" "Technical High School, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8696000","42.8846000","Now known as Hutchinson Central Technical High School.

The school was first housed in the then Elementary School No. 11 on Elm Street near Clinton Street. Daniel Upton, the founder of the school and its first principal, began operations with a faculty of four teachers and a pupil registration of sixty-four.

In September 1905, the school's name was changed to Technical High School, pending the move to a new building to be built on Cedar Street and Clinton Ave; the cornerstone was laid on November 14, 1912. The Cedar Street building opened on July 14, 1918 and remained in that location until 1954, when it moved to its current building, which formerly housed Hutchinson Central High School.","132" "Tonawanda, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8805600","43.0202800","","131" "Union College, Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States","-73.9295000","42.8171000","","200" "University of Buffalo Law School, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States","-78.8190000","42.9530000","","133" "Utica, Oneida, New York, United States","-75.2330600","43.1008300","","201" "Vale Cemetery, Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States","-73.9290000","42.8075000","","185" "Victory, Cayuga, New York, United States","-76.6547200","43.1972200","","153" "Visitation of Blessed Virgin Mary Cemetery, Dickson City, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States","-75.6224000","41.4737000","Also known as St. Mary's Visitation Church New Cemetery or Visitation of BVM Cemetery.","12" "Watertown, Jefferson, Wisconsin, United States","-88.7288900","43.1947200","","178" "West Side Hospital, Scranton, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States","-75.6827000","41.4139000","Originally the home of the Hon. Thomas Phillips, the elegant Hyde Park mansion at Jackson Street and North Bromley Avenue became the West Side Hospital in 1896, with a capacity for 17 patients. The hospital was organized by Drs. M.J. Williams and W.E. Paine; Hon. H.M. Edwards, a county judge; and Hon. John R. Farr, a member of the state Legislature. As the only hospital in West Scranton at the time, the hospital quickly outgrew its original space, and added an adjacent annex and children’s ward in 1911. The hospital’s nursing school turned out its first graduates in 1912.

West Side Hospital continued to serve patients for many years; it served as a “pool” station for soldiers’ physical examinations during World War II, while a new medical laboratory opened in 1949 and semi-private rooms were added in 1958. A physical therapy department, the first of its kind locally, was added in 1960. In 1962, the hospital merged with Hahnemann Hospital to form Community Medical Center; the former West Side Hospital was renamed Community Medical Center West. The hospital closed in 1968 when the hospital staffs merged into one building constructed on Colfax Avenue. The original West Side Hospital building was razed in 1972; today, it is the site of the Jackson Street Skate Park.","18" "Williamsville Cemetery, Williamsville, Erie, New York, United States","-78.7522000","42.9620000","5042 Main St, Williamsville, NY","140" "Williamsville, Erie, New York, United States","-78.7380600","42.9638900","","141" "Witmer Cemetery, Niagara, Niagara, New York, United States","-79.0270000","43.1270000","Witmer Cemetery, on the south side of Witmer Road, between Hyde Park Boulevard and Military Road, began as a family plot. It was later known as Homestead, Collins, Lieb and Rural cemeteries. Abandoned for some time, the grounds were restored in 1986.","33" "Worden Sweet Cemetery, Scriba, Oswego, New York, United States","-76.4053000","43.4773000","526 Middle Rd, Scriba, NY","149" "York Township, Sandusky, Ohio, United States","-82.9007450","41.3058866","","4"