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101. Birth, Death, Marriage & Divorce Records - New York State Department Of Health
Genealogists using the vital records indexes at the New York State Archives located on the 11th floor of the Cultural Education Center (Museum Building) may
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Welcome to the New York State Vital Records web site. The Vital Records Section of the New York State Department of Health files certificates for births deaths and marriages that occurred in New York State outside of New York City since 1881. Also on file are divorce records for all of New York State since 1963. The Vital Records Section provides qualified applicants with certified copies of the certificates associated with these events. Uncertified copies of older certificates are available for genealogy research Birth and Death records are also available from the Local Registrar of the municipality where the event occurred. Marriage records are available from the Town or City Clerk of the municipality where the Marriage License was issued. For further information about these services, please contact the appropriate office of the municipality involved. Telephone numbers are available from the local phone directory or telephone information. The Vital Records Section operates the Adoption Information Registry . The Registry helps adoptees obtain available non-identifying information about their birth parents and enables the reunion of registered adoptees with their birth parents and biological siblings. Finally, the Registry provides a place for birth parents to file medical information updates which may be shared with registered adoptees.

102. HOME PAGE - BC ARCHIVES
The former records management component of the BC Archives, the British Columbia Historical vital Event Indexes, which consists of searchable databases.
http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/
Genealogy Vital Events Visual Records Textual Records ... How Do I? Preserving and Providing Access to the Recorded Evidence of British Columbia's Past
Welcome to the British Columbia Archives (BC Archives), located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The BC Archives is the archives of the government of British Columbia, and provides research access to records of enduring value to the province for both the provincial government and public clientele. Our archival holdings include: government documents and records; private historical manuscripts and papers; maps, charts and architectural plans; photographs; paintings, drawings and prints; audio and video tapes; film; newspapers; and an extensive library of publications with a strong emphasis on the social and political history of British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest. On 1 April 2003, the Royal BC Museum Corporation was established, merging the Royal BC Museum , the BC Archives, Helmcken House, and the Netherlands Carillon, into a new "cultural precinct". See More Details . The former records management component of the BC Archives, renamed to the

103. Saskatchewan Health - Genealogy
Record searches and the issuing of genealogical certificates are conducted by Please note that vital Statistics does not handle speculative searches
http://www.health.gov.sk.ca/ps_genealogy_certificates.html
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Registrations of vital events (births, deaths and marriages) that occurred in Saskatchewan are filed with Saskatchewan Vital Statistics. Genealogy Indexes Indexes (Open Records) The index contains those births registered with Vital Statistics that are more than 100 years old. Records on this index are available to any person at Genealogy Indexes Restricted (Closed Records) Applications for genealogical photocopies can be processed more quickly when full and accurate identifying information about the vital event is provided. Please note that Vital Statistics does not handle speculative searches pertaining to vital events where the applicant cannot provide the required identifying information. Searches of Restricted Records and the issuing of a photocopy of the original record for genealogical purposes are conducted by Vital Statistics staff in accordance with provincial legislation and policy. All vital events are registered individually and no cross-references are made between events to establish family relationships.

104. JewishGen Databases
JewishGen databases are a source of all kinds of genealogical information. Over 300000 records from many different sources vital records, voter lists,
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The JewishGen Family Finder (JGFF)
Surnames and ancestral towns being researched by 75,000 Jewish genealogists worldwide. Over 370,000 entries. The Family Tree of the Jewish People (FTJP)
Data on over three million people, from family trees submitted by 2,500 Jewish genealogists worldwide. The JewishGen Discussion Group message Archives - 1993-2005
Search over 100,000 previous JewishGen postings. The JewishGen SIG Lists message Archives - 1998-2005
Search messages posted to the JewishGen SIG mailing lists. The JewishGen Holocaust Database
Over one million entries regarding Holocaust victims and survivors, from many sources. The JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry (JOWBR)
Over 500,000 entries from cemeteries and burial records worldwide, from the earliest records to the present. Jewish Records at the Family History Library
An inventory of the Jewish-specific resources at the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City.

105. Genealogy - Texas State Library
1867 Voters Registration Texas Convict Record Ledgers and Indexes vital statistics indexes are an important part of the genealogical resources
http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/genfirst.html
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Genealogy Resources Available at Our Library
Our collections include microfilm of the federal census schedules for all states through 1910, selected states from the 1920 and 1930 censuses; printed family and county histories; and a variety of Texas government records. In addition to these, many of our frequently requested resources are highlighted below. Please use our Online Public Access Catalog to determine the cataloged titles in our collections. Visitors to our library should be aware that the resources are located throughout several collections and locations. Please be sure to check for the hours of the collection you wish to visit before you leave home. Links
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  • Vital statistics indexes are an important part of the genealogical resources available at the library. While we do not have access to the certificates themselves, the library does own selected indexes to Texas births, deaths, marriages and divorces. The indexes are available for on-site use in the Genealogy Collection, Tuesday through Saturday, 8 a.m - 5 p.m., as well as to be borrowed through the interlibrary loan program.

106. What We Have
personal papers, family Bible records, genealogical notes and charts, vital Statistics includes official state and locality registration of
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breadCrumbs("www.lva.lib.va.us",">>","index.htm","undefined","undefined","undefined","0"); Order Materials Research Assistance What We Have Who We Are What We Do What We Have Our collections include books, magazines, newspapers, state and Federal publications; county and city government records, state government records, architectural drawings and plans, Bible records, business records, organization records, personal papers, genealogical notes and charts; maps, rare books, broadsides, sheet music, posters, prints and engravings, postcards, paintings, sculpture and photographs. Learn more about research in our collections Not all of our collections are indexed or reproduced online. Please contact us for research assistance if you don't find what you are looking for. LVA Catalogs Search across both the Archives and Manuscript catalog and the Books/Journals catalog of published material, as well as almost all of our online digitized collections. Books, Journals... Catalog

107. RootsWeb's Guide To Tracing Family Trees No. 5
Wedding Photo Genealogists spend an immense amount of time searching for marriage They are valuable vital records — not just to prove our ancestors were
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Tracing Family Trees Guide No. Vital Records Marriages Dowry and Dower:
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Researching Vital Records Printer Friendly Version Marriage Records Marriage licenses are the most common marriage records in the United States. The marriage certificates were often given to the couple after the ceremony and are usually found among family records. American researchers should conduct a search for a marriage license in the town or county clerk's office in the locality where the couple was living at the time, or if they resided in different localities, search in the bride's county or town of residence. Always check for the formal application for a marriage license, not just for marriage certificates and filed returns. This is particularly important for American research after the Civil War. Family records (Bibles, diaries, journals, naturalization papers, widows' pension application files, etc.) may yield marriage documents. Additionally, military pensions and applications for same may include affidavits of eyewitnesses as to when and where a wedding took place, or statements by family members who attended the wedding or knew the couple for years. Marriages were often performed by military and ship's officers and were recorded in ships' logs, daybooks, and private journals. American census records starting in 1850 are a valuable source for circumstantial evidence of marriage, as are census records of other countries, but be careful about making assumptions based on these records. Men often married women of the same given name. Cemetery records may be used for evidence pertaining to a marriage also; and don't forget to check old newspapers, city directories, voting registers, funeral records, and land title insurance company records, as well as records of fraternal lodges and hereditary societies.

108. RootsWeb: Database Index
RootsWeb The oldest and largest FREE genealogy site, supported by Ancestry.com GenSeeker — Searchable databases of registered RootsWeb.com sites
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