New York Search Strategies

United States   New York    Search Strategies

This set of Wiki pages describes major sources of information about families from New York, including census, vital, cemetery, probate, land, tax, town, church, and military records for most of the towns and family and local histories. As you read the New York Wiki pages, also study the United States Wiki pages, which will help you understand terminology and the contents and uses of genealogical records.

Records of the FamilySearch Library
Some of the sources described in the New Hampshire Wiki pages list the FamilySearch Library’s book, microfilm, microfiche, and compact disc numbers. These are preceded by FHL, the abbreviation for FamilySearch Library. These numbers may be used to locate materials in the FamilySearch Library.

The computer Internet is growing in importance to genealogists. Sources found on the Internet are cited in these Wiki pages with blue links to each.

FamilySearch™
FamilySearch at FamilySearch Centers. FamilySearch is a collection of computer files containing millions of names. FamilySearch is a good place to begin your family history research. Some of the records come from compiled sources, and some have been extracted from original sources. The FamilySearch Library and many FamilySearch Centers have computers with FamilySearch.

FamilySearch Library and Family History Center computers with FamilySearch have access to the Internet, computer on-line services, networks, or bulletin boards. Those services are also available at manypublic libraries, college libraries, and private locations. Limited access to the Internet is available on a few computers in the Automated Resource Center in the FamilySearch Library.

FamilySearch™ Internet Genealogy Service. The Internet site at www.familysearch.org allows you to preserve your genealogy, locate FamilySearch Library publications, learn research strategies, and look for information about your ancestors in the following resources:


 * Ancestral File, a file of over 35 million names organized into families and pedigrees.
 * International Genealogical Index, an index of over 600 million names extracted out of vital records primarily from the British Isles, North America, and northern Europe.
 * FamilySearch Catalog, a description and classification of over 2 million microfilm reels, and hundreds of thousands of genealogical books. You can search the catalog by family name, locality, author, or book or film number.
 * FamilySearch Research Wiki, how-to advice by the genealogical community for the community.

FamilySearch Catalog
The library’s records are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog available at the library and at each Family History Center, and online. To find a record in the FamilySearch Catalog, look in the Place Search for:


 * The place where your ancestor lived:
 * UNITED STATES - CENSUS
 * NEW YORK - VITAL RECORDS
 * NEW YORK - PROBATE RECORDS
 * NEW YORK - TOWN RECORDS :*The record type you want, such as:
 * UNITED STATES – CENSUS
 * NEW YORK - VITAL RECORDS
 * NEW YORKPROBATE RECORDS
 * NEW YORKTOWN RECORDS

The page titles in these Wiki pages match the names of record types (subject headings) used in the FamilySearch Catalog.