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Narragansett, Rhode Island (Washington County)
Points of Interest  French Church
Families  Perlee/Perlier
Netherlands
Families  Van Hyning
Nevada
Counties  Clark
New Hampshire
Counties  Grafton
New Jersey
Notes  See also Passaic Valley.
History  New Jersey has divided some of its counties a number of times.  There are old New Jersey communities in the records behind this genealogy that do not align with modern names or boundaries.  These issues are annotated and cross-referenced throughout this genealogy, where known.
Counties  Bergen, Burlington, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex County, Monmouth, Morris, Somerset, Sussex, Union
Families  Ilsley, Line, Morse, Perlee/Perlier
New Philadelphia, Ohio (Tuscarawas County)
Notes  New Philadelphia is the county seat.
New Providence, New Jersey (Union County)
Notes  New Providence was part of Essex County around the 17-18th Centuries.  See also Passaic Valley.
Points of Interest  Presbyterian Church
Families  Cory, Tucker
New Vienna, Ohio (Clinton County)
Cemeteries  Rayburn Lot
Families  Tucker
New York ("New York State")
Counties  Albany, Richmond (see Staten Island), Saratoga
Communities  Long Island, "New York City" (see New York, New York, below)
Families  Jolley, Tilyou
New York, New York ("New York City")
Communities  Bronx (Bronx County), Brooklyn (Kings County), Long Island, Manhattan (New York County), Queens (Queens County), Staten Island (Richmond County)
Points of Interest  French Church
Families  du Bois
Niles, Ohio (Trumbull County)
Noblesville, Indiana (Hamilton County)
Families  Tucker
North Plainfield, New Jersey (Somerset County)
Notes  North Plainfield is in North Plainfield Township.
Cemeteries  See also Tucker Burying Ground (Lines Tucker Farm)
North Vernon, Indiana (Jennings County)
Cemeteries  Unknown cemeteries for Indiana - Jennings County
Families  Woodward
Northampton Township, Ohio (Summit County)
Notes  Northampton Township was part of Trumbull County when it was formed out of Jefferson County in 1800.  Northampton Township became part of Portage County in 1808 and Summit County in 1840.  It is now part of Cuyahoga Falls.
Northwest Territory
Notes  The Northwest Territory included Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and part of Minnesota.  The Continental Congress passes legislation to govern it in 1787.
Norton, Ohio (Summit County)
History  See Norton Township, Ohio (Summit County), below. 
Cemeteries  Norton Center Cemetery
Families  Lyon, Van Hyning
Norton Township, Ohio (Medina County)
Notes  See Norton Township, Ohio (Summit County), below.
Norton Township, Ohio (Summit County)
History  Norton Township was part of Trumbull County when it was formed out of Jefferson County in 1800.  Norton Township became part of Portage County in 1808, Medina County in 1812, and Summit County in 1840.  All of Norton Township is now incorporated mainly as Norton and partly as Barberton.