Western New York State Genealogy Research FAQ Western new york State genealogy Research FAQ. A. Unfortunately, for Westernnew york, the early naturalizations only show date of naturalization and http://genealogypro.com/articles/rhuff1.html
Extractions: FYI Research Tidbits about Western New York A. Always talk with relatives first. The most valuable source of information is an elder member of the family. Write everything down no matter how insignificant some of the information might seem to be. Use a tape recorder if you have one. Try to get as many dates, place names and times as you can; even if they are only approximate.
New York Newspaper Obituaries new york Obituary genealogy Resources and Help. new york Obituary Lookup Volunteers Additional genealogy Resources for new york http://www.ancestorhunt.com/new_york_newspaper_obituaries.htm
Extractions: Ancestor Hunt Obituary Search State Index Search The Obituary Search Portal New York Obituary Genealogy Resources and Help New York Obituary Lookup Volunteers New York Newspaper Morgues 1900-1989 New York State Newspaper Project Click Here to Access Historical Newspapers! *Find YOUR ancestors in the news! Social Security Death Index Search Engine Order Birth and Death Records Online! Schenectady New York Newspapers on Microfilm More Resources New York Newspapers Locate newspaper obituaries quickly with these links! Albany Times Union Obituaries Amsterdam News Obituaries Auburn - The Citizen Obituaries Buffalo News Deaths and Archives ... Callicoon - Sullivan County Democrat Obituaries - at top. Canandaigua Daily Messenger - Must be a member. Clifton Springs Community Trader Deaths Commack Times Obituaries Corning Leader Obituaries Dunkirk Observer Obituaries ... Glen Falls Post Star - Must be a member to access. Gloversville Leader-Herald Obituaries Hamburg Sun Obituaries Hornell Evening Tribune Obituaries Ithaca Journal Obituaries ... Schenectady Daily Gazette - Must be a member. Spencerport - West Side News Deaths Staten Island Advance Obituaries Paid Death Notices Syracuse Post-Standard Obituaries ... Webster Post - Must be a member.
Cental NY Genealogical Society Central new york Genealogical Society / Box 104, Colvin Station / Syracuse, newyork. Central new york Genealogical Society. The Central new york http://www.rootsweb.com/~nycnygs/
Extractions: Genealogical Society The Central New York Genealogical Society was formed in 1961 for the purpose of preserving, publishing and sharing genealogical information and resources. Toward that end, it has published Tree Talks , a highly respected, 64-page quarterly. Tree Talks is a valuable source of information on tens of thousands of people who lived in upstate New York. Each issue contains abstracts of significant records from upstate New York counties and is fully indexed, annually. During its six meetings held from March through November, the Society sponsors experienced genealogists to share their expert knowledge on the research and publication of ancestral information, and to educate in the professional standards of genealogy. Workshops and seminars are held occasionally, to assist beginners with their research. All meetings are open to the public for a small donation. Members engage in record-preservation projects to record, preserve, and report information for future researchers.
The New York Genealogical And Biographical Society The new york Genealogical and Biographical Society maintains one of the principalgenealogical reference libraries in the United States and collects and http://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/
Extractions: new members are always welcome. Benefits of membership include access to all of the Library's collections (published materials, manuscripts, and microforms); subscriptions to our two quarterly publications, the Record and the Researcher , and discounts on other publications queries per year, published in the Researcher and on our website; access to our Members' Area , and reduced fees for educational programs and our library's record search service. Posted: Thursday, August 18 @ Eastern Daylight Time Along with the usual genealogical data, genealogists are becoming more and more interested in collecting information on their families health history and learning more about inherited conditions. On Saturday, September 24, a leading authority in this field, Thomas H. Shawker, M.D., will be speaking at the Society. His topics will be Compiling Your Family Health History and Tracking Genes in Genealogy: DNA Testing. During the program attendees may also sign up for DNA testing at our discounted rates. Read More...
The New York Genealogical And Biographical Society - Content The new york Genealogical and Biographical Society maintains one of the principalgenealogical reference libraries in the United States and collects and http://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=10
Cyndi's List Of Genealogy Sites On The Internet in over 160 categories. Another 2450+ uncategorized new links in the works . Are You new to genealogy? FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) http://www.cyndislist.com/
Western New York Genealogical Society Inc. The Western new york Genealogical Society was founded in 1974 to help preserveand encourage interest in the area s rich genealogical heritage. http://wnygs.org/
York County (Nebraska): Genealogy Includes death dates, telephone listings, land records, county census and other related research resources. http://www.rootsweb.com/~neyork/
Extractions: The York County Historical Association is in the process of compiling a massive death index for York County and the surrounding area. If you have copies of obituaries you would like to share, please send photocopies of them to the address shown below. It is okay if you put mulitple obituaries on the same page. If you send originals and want them returned, please include a stamped self-addressed envelope. Thanks!!! York County Historical Association
VAGenWeb York County, VA Genealogy Features information on the county as well as the city of Poquoson. Includes history, historical profile, virtual tour, archives, and how to obtain vital information. http://rootsweb.com/~vayork/
Extractions: Welcome To the VAGenWeb's York County Project including City of Poquoson My name is Jim Williams and I am the Coordinator for the York County project of the VAGenWeb. Thanks for dropping in. Take a look around, I hope you find something to help in your search for your roots. If you have information about this county's people or places that you would like to share, send me an e-mail message by clicking on my name. Come back again, as this page is a work in progress that will be changing often.
Coleen Hoar's Genealogy Site A genealogy site that includes surnames from Lancaster County, Dauphin County, and york County, Pennsylvania (PA) Hoar, Singer, Kauffman/Kaufman, Shireman, Boland, McCarty. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hoar
Extractions: Edward Mervin Boland and Catherine Elizabeth Wolf. Family Pages A B C D ... W X Y Z (NONE/OTHER) List of Surnames ... H I J K L M ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z (NONE/OTHER) Pedigree Pages A B C D ... W X Y Z (NONE/OTHER) List of Surnames Notes Pages A B C D ... H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z (NONE) List of Surnames Descendants Pages A B C D ... W X Y Z (NONE/OTHER) List of Surnames Welcome to My Genealogy Guestbook. I welcome your comments and appreciate any suggestions for these pages. Sign My Guestbook View My Guestbook You are visitor Database Owner Information Name: Coleen Hoar
York County Ontario GenWeb genealogy and history resources for Toronto and york County. http://www.rootsweb.com/~onyork/york.html
Extractions: New Host Needed! This website needs a new volunteer host. A host is a person or team that is knowledgeable about the County/District for which they host. Knowledge includes knowing what genealogy resources are available for this particular area of Ontario and where they can be found inside and outside of Ontario. Personal experience researching in this area is a bonus. Free webspace is provided by Rootweb. For more information, see the Hosts Page on Ontario WebWeb. To come back to this main page from any page, click on the map of York County in the top left corner of the page. The Toronto and York region were originally part of the Home District of Upper Canada, and began to be settled in about the 1790s. Toronto was once the city of York, and was given the name Toronto in 1834. Beware, there's also a Toronto Township in Peel County which is located to the west of York County. Many early records give locations according to township, and they don't necessarily include the word "Township." It may be taken for granted. So if your reference just says "Toronto," it could mean either the city or the township. York County is bounded on the north by Simcoe County and Lake Simcoe, on the east by
Extractions: United States Many of the societies in this directory are linked to web sites created by volunteers from around the country. If you have questions about the information contained on a site, please send it to the webmaster that maintains it. Browse through our online collection of addresses and links. When you click on any of the links within this directory, your browser will leave this site. Please bookmark our home page before you leave.
Extractions: @import "/styles/markup-nonNS4.css"; Skip to Left Navigation Skip to Main Content get a library card? find a book? renew a book? reserve a book? research a topic? find a job at NYPL? volunteer for NYPL? support NYPL? rent space? order/license images? learn to read? learn English? find events? find exhibitions? find classes? connect with wireless? Humanities and Social Sciences Library The Irma and Paul Milstein Division Decorative genealogical chart , origin unknown The New York Public Library's Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy is one of the largest genealogical and local history collections open to the public in this country, and, as such, it is one of the most heavily used divisions in the Library. What follows is a selective list of resources available to family historians at The New York Public Library . Unless noted otherwise, all sources cited are located in the Milstein Division. Most of the microform titles are self-service in the Milstein Division Microform Room (Room 119).
Home Page Ancestral heritage of Brenda Stevens including the surnames Stroh, Mcalister, Mcallister, Reynolds, Corbin, Cousins, Thorp, Isbell, Thomas, york, True, Bradbury, Isbell, Endicott, Boles, Douglas and Sheets. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ourfamilyties/
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Extractions: of New York State Welcome to the PGSNYS webpage, we invite you to be our guest at our monthly meetings. They are held on the second Thursday of each month at Villa Maria College in the school cafeteria at 7PM. Villa Maria College is located at 240 Pine Ridge Road in Cheektowaga. Hope to see you there. It's our goal to ensure this web site is kept current with information pertaining to our cause "Polish Genealogical Research" and to keep our Members informed about happenings within our society. This web site was started on August 8th, 1998. We are currently developing more content and hope to make it available soon. EVENT: PGSNYS October 2005 Meeting AGENDA: There will be a general membership meeting : After the meeting there will be time to do individual research. WHEN: Thursday, October 13, 2005 WHERE: Villa Maria College, 240 Pine Ridge Road, Cheektowaga, NY
New York Obituary Links - For Researching Obituaries Links to current and archived new york obituaries arranged by county. new yorkGenealogy Resources new york Obituary Archives at Obitsarchive.com http://www.obitlinkspage.com/obit/ny.htm
New York Emigrant Savings Bank Records Called the single most important genealogical source material for new york sought after genealogical source materials, particularly for the new york http://www.genexchange.org/esb/index.php
Extractions: Called the single most important genealogical source material for New York City discovered this century, the New York Emigrant Savings Bank, opened in 1850 and run by Irish immigrants, for Irish immigrants, contain records for emigrants from California, Michigan, Florida, upstate New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Alabama and Missouri and are a true treasure trove of information. The records, having been painstakingly transcribed by Monica Bennett, now being transcribed by Nancy Coleman, are some of the most sought after genealogical source materials, particularly for the New York Metropolitan area.. These key genealogical resources are sure to unlock mysteries for anyone looking for an emigrant anscestor who might have emigrated through New York. The records contain details about the place, date of birth, relatives, as well as military duties the emmigrant might have had in the United States, and much, much more. The ESB Search Engine is currenly closed.
Extractions: The Definitive Key to the City Between the years 1880 and 1924, more than 12 million immigrants entered the United States through New York. The city, state and federal governments hold vast amounts of information that can unlock the mysteries of your familys history. But where do you go in the maze of repositories, institutions, and municipal and state agencies? Genealogical Resources in New York answers that question easily, comprehensively, and authoritatively.
Extractions: Bible Records ... PERIODICALS Many family history periodicals publish local records of genealogical value. These may include genealogies; information about local records and archives; queries; census indexes; and transcripts of family Bibles, church records, court records, cemetery records, land records, obituaries, and wills. Some major genealogical periodicals helpful for New York research are: The Capital . 1986. Published by Arthur C. M. Kelly, 60 Cedar Heights Road, Rhinebeck, NY 12572. (FHL book 974.74 D25c; computer number 401142.) This periodical has material for Albany and Rensselaer counties. Indexed in Valley Quarterlies listed below. De Halve Maen . 1922. Published by the Holland Society of New York, 122 E. 58th Street, New York, NY 10022. (FHL book 974.7 B2ha vols. 19 present, with some incomplete issues; fiche 605086777 [vols. 2863]; computer number 209502.) Articles relate to the Dutch colonial period. There are two cumulative indexes to De Halve Maen: Louis Duermyer, ed.