From the Reclaim the Records newsletter:
“Reclaim the Records is very pleased to announce that the index to the
New York City Clerk’s Office marriage records (the application,
affidavit, and license) for 1908-1929 is now online and open for public
use. There are no logins required, no paywalls, no copyrights, and no
usage restrictions. The index is now free and open data, forever.”
Read about it and find the link here.
(source: ResearchBuzz)
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
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