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  1. www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org › online-recordsNew York City Birth Index

    The index represents births reported in all five boroughs of New York City from 1911 to 1931, with new volumes released on an ongoing basis. Up until 1928, volume 1 represents Manhattan, while volume 2 represents the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Richmond (Staten Island).

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  3. The NYC Historical Vital Records Project. The New York City Municipal Archives is undertaking a mass digitization project to provide online access to 13.3 million historical birth, death, and marriage records.

  4. Introducing the New York City GEOGRAPHIC Birth Index! This record set is an index to all births in New York City from roughly 1880-1912 (or 1917-ish in some cases outside of Manhattan). But unlike a typical birth index arranged by surname or by date, this one is arranged by the child’s place of birth, the actual exact street address!

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    While these collections are titled as indexes, entries contain far more information than what is usually found in a vital records index. As an example, compare this entry for Frederick Wertz (d. 1911) in the New York City death index that has been on Ancestry.com for a number of years: This is a useful index entry - I can easily order the certifica...

    New York City Birth Certificate Index, 1866-1909

    Ancestry.com has added a new index to New York City birth certificates that cover the following years: 1. Bronx: 1898 - 1909 2. Brooklyn: 1866 - 1909 3. Manhattan: 1866 -1904 4. Queens: 1898 - 1909 5. Richmond: 1898 - 1909 This record set provides more information than other vital record indexes - records typically include: 1. Name 2. Birthdate 3. Birthplace (including street address) 4. Names, birthplaces, and occupations of parents 5. Certificate number The certificate number can be used to...

    New York City Marriage License Index, 1908-1910, 1938-1940

    Ancestry.com has added a new index to New York City Marriage Licenses, covering a few small periods for the borough of Manhattan - more records for other boroughs may be added to this collection in the future. Despite the narrow coverage, the records contained in this index are uniquely detailed - they contain more information than other NYC vital record indexes. Researchers will often find the following information on both spouses from just the index entry: 1. Birthdate 2. Birthplace 3. Occu...

    New York City Death Certificate Index, 1862 - 1948

    Ancestry.com has added a new index to New York City Death Certificates - the following boroughs are covered (more records will be added in the future): 1. Bronx: 1898 - 1948 2. Brooklyn: 1862 - 1948 3. Manhattan: 1866-1867, 1870-1875, 1934-1948 4. Queens: 1898 - 1948 5. Richmond: 1898 - 1948 Like the other new vital record indexes on Ancestry.com, the entries in this index contain are uniquely detailed for an index. In addition to basic information about the death, researchers can typically f...

    Since 1869, our missionhas been to help our thousands of worldwide members discover their family's New York story, and there has never been a better time to join. The cost of an Individual Annual Membership is less than six dollars a month, and includes the following benefits: 1. Access to over 50 exclusive digital record sets covering the entire s...

  5. Online indexes to MUNI’s vital records may be accessed for free at GermanGenealogyGroup.com, Italiangen.org, and Ancestry.com. FamilySearch published separately created indexes to MUNI’s birth, death, and marriage certificates and registers; these indexes offer additional information.

  6. Aug 12, 2024 · The collection consists of an index to birth records from New York City including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Richmond boroughs. The collection covers the years 1846 to 1909.

  7. Genealogy. Historical Vital Records of NYC provides access to millions of digitized birth, death and marriage records dating from 1855 to 1949. Search, browse, download or order certified copies from the Municipal Archives’ vital records collection.

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