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
Monday, April 11, 2016
Courthouse research
Here is any article from Amy Johnson Crow on preparing for research at the courthouse.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
New titles added to newspapers.com
Newspapers. com, which is available to library card holders from the library's website, has added 450 more papers from 15 states and 3...
-
Sometimes information about our ancestors can come from places where we'd rather not find it, such as arrest and prison records. This ...
-
The Soldiers and Sailors Database maintained on the National Park Service website contains the records of six million men who served both...
-
Records encountered when doing genealogical research often include abbreviations. Family History Daily published this list of abbreviatio...