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  1. The Capital District Genealogical Society is an area family history society. Family historians within your readership community may enjoy our programs. Those curious about their family have an opportunity to meet with an experienced researcher who will provide direction and help answer those pressing family questions. See the May event below.

  2. The following is a guide to the many organizations and societies in New York State that offer resources and support to people researching their family history. For more information on repositories (governmental, libraries, etc.), please see the New York Family History Research Guide and Gazetteer, or join the NYG&B for access to our online County Guides.

  3. Meetings of the Central New York Genealogical Society are held during the year, and are open to all. Guests may attend meetings for a suggested $15 donation. Individual annual membership dues are $30. Print publication membership dues are $50. Instruction in some phase of genealogical research is usually the subject.

  4. To see current information, please visit our new site: http://cnygs.org/

    • Online Genealogy Records
    • Online Educational Resources
    • Workshops, Lectures, and Webinars
    • Award-Winning Publications

    Our Online Records Platform contains over collections of digitized genealogy records and the names of well over 1 million New Yorkers. Our most popular collections include: 1. The entire run of The Record, available for researchers to search and browse. 2. Religious records including baptisms, marriages, and others for over 120 congregations throug...

    There are plenty of excellent New York genealogy records online, but even more are in the repositories throughout the state and country. Whether it's on the web or in the stacks, we can help you find the records you need and show you how to use them effectively. Read our article Eight ways to use the NYG&B website to improve your skills and find an...

    We host lectures, workshops, social gatherings, and digitization days throughout the year. Many of our events are held at our offices in New York City, but we hold events all over New York State throughout the year - we also travel all over the country to attend national genealogy conferences. For those that cannot attend in person, we host live we...

    The NYG&B produces a quarterly journal and magazine, as well as a number of award-winning research guides focused on New York genealogy. Learn more about our publications. Our comprehensive guide to genealogy research in New York State, theNew York Family History Research Guide and Gazetteerwas originally published in 2015, and updated in 2017. The...

  5. The Central New York Genealogical Society was formed in 1961. The 1868 and 1870 census of Lowville, Lewis County, New York is contained in v. 31, no. 4, Dec 1991 issue. Indexed in PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) under NYTT. Cumulative indexes issued separately: v. 8, v. 10-12, v. 22-23. View this catalog record in WorldCat for other possible ...

  6. Apr 15, 2024 · For United States nationwide collections, go to the United States Online Genealogy Records page. Vital Records. 1716-1914: New York State Religious Records at Findmypast; images only ($) 1809-1850: 10,000 Vital Records of Western New York at Ancestry; index & images ($) 1875-1916: New York, Yonkers, Birth and Death Registration and Indexes at ...

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