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Researching New York City Class 4 Christopher C. Child, Senior Genealogist of the Newbury Street Press Meet today s presenter Christopher C. Child Senior Genealogist of the Newbury Street Press OVERVIEW Presentation (60 mins.) Formation of New York City NYC records NYC repositories Q&A (30 mins.) Click to expand your user panel 1

New York City vs. New York State Basic Periods of Time New Amsterdam, 1624-1664 English Period, 1664-1783 After Rev. War separate Cities within different counties, annexation in the mid 19 th century 1898 Five Boroughs create NYC QUESTIONS? New Amsterdam, 1664 2

QUESTIONS? New York City, 1829, stevemorse.org Present day counties of NYC New York County Manhattan Island 1683-1874 1914-present Westchester Additions 1874 western Bronx 1895 rest of Bronx 3

Kings County 1683 to present Brooklyn annexed all towns by 1895 Queens County 1683-1893, all of present day Queens and Nassau Counties were in Queens County 1898- eastern Queens became a borough of NYC while western Queens (North Hempstead, Oyster Bay, and most of Hempstead became the newly created Nassau County [except the Rockaways, which also joined NYC]) 1683 to present A few towns until 1898 when the island became a borough of New York City Richmond County (Staten Island) 4

Bronx County Part of Westchester County 1683-1874 (west) 1895 (east) New York County 1874 or 1895 to 1914 Bronx County 1914 to present (youngest county in New York) Tip Boundaries dictate record organization. Unique Features of NYC Has its own history, geography, ethnic groups, commercial interests, etc. Enormous volume of records Multi-layered bureaucracies make research difficult Corporate boundaries and even street names changed over time Municipal offices often hard to access 5

Positive Features Record-keeping usually better and began earlier than rural areas Has more-centralized research facilities (i.e., libraries, archives, historical societies) Newspapers and directories begin much earlier More and more records are being made available on the Internet General Finding Aids Genealogical Resources in New York Guide to Genealogical and Biographical Sources for New York City, 1783-1898 New York Family History Research Guide & Gazetteer QUESTIONS? 6

Published Source Material New York Genealogical & Biographical Record 1870-1923: available on AmericanAncestors.org Full run: available on newyorkfamilyhistory.org Collections of New York Historical Society Older volumes available at Archive.org Census Substitutes New York Tax Lists/ Assessment Rolls Freeholders Lists, 1702 and 1720 1699-1734 assessment rolls (FHL) Tax lists 1770s to 1780s (NY Archives) 1799-1804 (NY Archives) Some in Record; Collections of New York Historical Society 7

IRS Assessment Lists New York, 1862-1866 Poll List 1768- NYC Poll List Jury census (Municipal Archives) 1816 1819 1821 New York City Police Census New York City was undercounted during 1890 federal census Local leaders had the police do a recount On microfilm at FHL, NYC Archives, and Ancestry.com 8

Census of Inmates and Poorhouses, 1830-1920 City Directories New York City Directories Starting 1786 Usually published annually Show ancestor s precise location and occupation Follow ancestor from year to year NYPL has large collection on film & fiche; 1849-1922/23 now digitized and browseable, 1786-1848/49 coming soon Ancestry.com, Fold3.com, FamilySearch.org 9

New York City Directories Vital Records www.familysearch.org 10

Vital Records Marriages prior to 1784 Marriage Bonds 1753-1783 19 th century onwards Vital Records (excluding 1847 attempt) Earliest Organization New York 1795 (d) City government Kings 1866 City government* Queens 1881 Town specific Richmond 1881 Town specific Bronx 1881 Westchester Co. *Town specific for towns not part of Brooklyn. Manhattan Deaths, 1795-1865 11

italiangen.org/records-search italiangen.org/records-search/grooms.php 12

FamilySearch.org Genealogical Copies 1881-1898 certain areas: Kings County (except Brooklyn) Westchester County (Bronx) Queens County Richmond County Many on FHL microfilm 13

nycmarriageindex.com Religious Records Religious Records Vary by Denomination Access varies: Online (familysearch.org, Ancestry.com, or place of worship website) Microfilm (check FHL) Published transcriptions May require appointment at church or archive 14

Trinity Church, New York, NY Cemetery Records Cemetery Records 15

Cemetery Records Newspapers 16

Death and Marriages from the New York Evening Post Death and Marriages from the New York Evening Post The New York Times (ProQuest) Also Ancestry.com s Historical Newspapers, BMD, 1851-2003 17

bklyn.newspapers.com Probate & Wills Probate Records 18

New York Wills, 1626-1836 Will Abstracts and Relationships Summaries Translated from Dutch (if applicable) Maps 19

Development of Brooklyn loc.gov 20

digitalcollections.nypl.org/collections/atlases-of-new-york-city# OldNYC.org, photographic views, 1870s-1970s OldNYC.org, photographic views, 1870s-1970s 21

QUESTIONS? Research Repositories in NYC New York Public Library Municipal Archives of NYC National Archives & Records Administrations (NYC) New York Historical Society Brooklyn Historical Society Ackman and Ziff Family Genealogy Institute (at Center for Jewish History) New York Public Library 22

New York Public Library Contains the physical holdings of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society Several NYC specific films (also available at FHL) Reference Collections: Milstein Division of U.S. History, Local History & Genealogy Map Division Art, Prints & Photographs Manuscripts, Archives & Rare Books www.nypl.org 23

New York City Municipal Archives Municipal Archives Limited hours NO digital photography Can purchase copies of records NYC VRs at Municipal Archives Boroughs of New York City (including some towns and villages that were consolidated with the city in 1898) on microfilm Births to 1909 Marriages to 1937 (original applications) Deaths to 1948 New York State Censuses for Manhattan (1890 only), Brooklyn and Richmond City directories for Manhattan and Brooklyn 24

Other Records Coroner and Office of Chief Medical Examiner, 1823-1950 Court records (1684-1966) "Old Towns," 1663-1898 City Cemetery, 1881-1950's Almshouse Ledger Collection, 1758-1952 Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, 1789-1979 Tip Use online indexes to maximize your time http://www.italiangen.org 25

Index Information http://www.nyc.gov/html/records/html/archives/archives.shtml 26

Case Study The Search for Thomas Herring Unknown in genealogies, spotty occurrence in city directories Family connections identified in letters of an unrelated individual Married in 1799 and almost immediately divorced Faced bankruptcy and lived with his father in later years QUESTIONS? Schedule a consultation consultations@nehgs.org Hire Research Services research@nehgs.org 27

AmericanAncestors.org/education/online-classes/new-york-course THANK YOU! AmericanAncestors.org/Education 28