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Genealogical
Resources
in New York
The most comprehensive guide to
genealogical and biographical resources
in New York City and Albany
Estelle M. Guzik
Jewish Genealogical Society
www.jgsny.org. |
Summary
The Definitive Key to the City…
Genealogical Resources in New York
Including New York City and Albany
Between
the years 1880 and 1924, more than 12 million immigrants entered the
United States through New York. The city, state and federal
governments hold vast amounts of information that can unlock the
mysteries of your family’s history. But where do you go in the maze
of repositories, institutions, and municipal and state agencies?
Genealogical
Resources in New York
answers that question easily, comprehensively, and authoritatively.
Building on
Genealogical Resources in the New York Metropolitan Area,
published in 1989 by the Jewish Genealogical Society, this handsome,
hardcover volume puts the details of more than 80 facilities at your
fingertips, including:
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32 Government Agencies
County Clerks, Courts, and Board of Elections
NYC Municipal Archives
National Archives
New York City and
State vital records
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60 Libraries and Archives
New York Public Library
Academic libraries and archives
Genealogical and
historical societies
Jewish institutional
resources
New York State Archives and Library
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For
each facility, you'll find:
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- Facility name
- Address
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Phone number
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E-mail address
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Hours of operation
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Description of holdings
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Geographic scope
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Finding aids
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Access
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Copying facilities
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Ellis
Island—American Family Immigration History Center
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Ellis
Island—National Park Service Archives and Library
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American
Jewish Historical Society
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Center
for Jewish History
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American
Sephardi Federation
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John Jay
College of Criminal Justice Library
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Museum
of Jewish Heritage
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New York
Public Library—Manuscript and Archives Division
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New York
Public Library—Science, Industry and Business Library
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New York
State Department of State
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Old York
Library

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Editor's Bio
Estelle M. Guzik, editor of
Genealogical Resources in New York, served as President of the
Jewish Genealogical Society, Inc. from 1996 to 2001 and
Vice-President from 1985 to 1990. Estelle has been a member of the
JGS almost from its inception in 1977. She was editor of the JGS’s
Resources for Jewish Genealogy in the New York Area (1985)
and Genealogical Resources in the New York Metropolitan Area
(1989), and is a frequent contributor to Dorot, the JGS
newsletter, and other genealogical publications. Genealogical
Resources in the New York Metropolitan Area was selected by
the New York Public Library, Research Libraries, as the best
reference book of 1989.
During her term as president, the JGS cataloged the burial plots in
New York and New Jersey cemeteries of more than 10,000
landsmanshaftn, synagogues, family circles, labor unions and
other Jewish organizations. She coordinated the creation of an
award-winning database – the work of over 100 volunteers of the
Jewish Genealogical Society, Inc., the German Genealogy Group and
the Italian Genealogy Group – that indexes over 253,000
naturalization records filed in the Kings County Clerk’s Office,
1907-1924. The results of these efforts are available on the JGS’s
website at
www.jgsny.org.
Estelle has a B.A. in
political science from Brooklyn College and a master’s degree in
urban planning from Hunter College. She served as director of
compliance for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,
and was formerly staff director to the Federal Regional Council in
New York. Estelle began to research her own family history in 1970
when she realized that she did not know the names of aunts, uncles
and cousins killed in the Holocaust. |
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Resources
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Estelle M. Guzik
Jewish Genealogical Society
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418 pages, hard cover, ISBN: 0962186317
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