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  1. Contact Mario Toglia. We would like to thank Brian Andersson, Commissioner and Kenneth Cobb, Director of the Municipal Archives for their assistance in this project. We have provided a printable form to request Death Certificates from The New York City Municipal Archives. The form is available below the search results after a successful search.

  2. Language: English. Provided by the Italian Genealogy Group, this site provides free databases vital record indexes for: New York City Births (1878-1909), Marriages (1866-1937), and Deaths (1862-1948). Dates of coverage vary by borough/county.

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  4. Mar 8, 2019 · New York City Italian Families. Bob. March 8, 2019. Biography / Nicoletti / Sorrentino. Those of us that are baby boomers, and grew up to Italian families in the US, probably had some of the best times. I was blessed by having two great New York City Italian families.

  5. Italian Genealogy Group : This New York City-based group has members worldwide. Its website has how-to articles and several searchable databases (most including non-Italians as well) covering NYC births, marriages and deaths; New York and New Jersey naturalizations, Italian commune names, and more.

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  6. Apr 29, 2022 · Germans, Irish, English, Italian, Polish, Eastern Europeans… their stories are told in the vital records — the civil registrations — begun in the cities of New York and Brooklyn in 1866, and in all 5 boroughs of NYC — New York County or Manhattan, the Bronx, Kings County or Brooklyn, Queens County, and Richmond County or Staten Island — by the t...

  7. The website of the Italian Genealogy Group includes numerous free databases essential to New York City and Italian genealogical research, including: the New York City Death Index (1891-1948), the New York City Grooms Index (1864-1936), the New York City Brides Index (1866?-1937), and the New York City Naturalization Index.

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