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csziggy

(34,189 posts)
Fri Dec 16, 2011, 02:49 PM Dec 2011

FREE access to Ancestry.com New York Records

Ancestry.com New York

"Several New York repositories have formed a partnership with Ancestry.com to digitize family history records and make them available on line for free. The list of records available is located in the bottom right corner of the Ancestry.com New York web page. Descriptions of the records as well as the holding organizations are provided through the links and logos on the Ancestry.com New York web page."

Directions for how to sign up and access the records here:
http://www.archives.nysed.gov/a/research/res_ancestry.shtml

This is not a one time deal - it is a regular agreement for the repositories involved.

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FREE access to Ancestry.com New York Records (Original Post) csziggy Dec 2011 OP
Thank you! I pinned this so that more people looking for New York Ancestors could see it. n/t kdmorris Dec 2011 #1
Thanks! I thought about adding it to another thread with links csziggy Dec 2011 #2
Yeah, I have an Ancestry membership, too, so it wasn't like "extra stuff" kdmorris Dec 2011 #3
Thank you! Lucinda Dec 2011 #4
Thanks! I'll have to check that out! madinmaryland Feb 2012 #5

csziggy

(34,189 posts)
2. Thanks! I thought about adding it to another thread with links
Fri Dec 16, 2011, 04:14 PM
Dec 2011

But wanted to be sure those who needed the New York connections could see it.

For me, it was not that great of news. I already have a membership in Ancestry and generally go through what they have, then FamilySearch.org, then look for state archives and local history sites, like GenWeb. So the New York stuff online seems to already be available at Ancestry which saves me work, but doesn't give me another place to look.

kdmorris

(5,649 posts)
3. Yeah, I have an Ancestry membership, too, so it wasn't like "extra stuff"
Fri Dec 16, 2011, 04:35 PM
Dec 2011

But if I ever have to suspend my subscription for any length of time, I will have it

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