Allan Jordan
2019-01-29 01:58:24 UTC
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If anyone needs assistance with look ups and retrievals in New York City at the
Municipal Archives, Manhattan probate court, or the NY Public Library, I am getting
ready to do my next research trip.
What I can do is retrieve or read and transcribe vital records that you have
identified.I generally visit the NY Municipal Archives, Manhattan Probate
Court, and NY Public Library.
The Archives holds:
NYC births through 1909
NYC Deaths through 1948
NYC marriages both Health Department and City Clerk through 1949
Generally what I do is retrieve the files you have identified but can not access on
your own. I can buy copies $11 each at the Archives or take notes and email you.
Also if you have a "maybe" file I can look at it and compare it against your
information, example to see if the parent's names are what you expected. so
save buying something only to find it it is the wrong person.
I do appreciate a few dollars to help offset my expenses when I do this plus any
printing costs
Email me off list if you are interested and we can discuss what I can do.
Always happy to offer advice or comments about NYC area research and the tricks of
the trade.
Allan Jordan
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If anyone needs assistance with look ups and retrievals in New York City at the
Municipal Archives, Manhattan probate court, or the NY Public Library, I am getting
ready to do my next research trip.
What I can do is retrieve or read and transcribe vital records that you have
identified.I generally visit the NY Municipal Archives, Manhattan Probate
Court, and NY Public Library.
The Archives holds:
NYC births through 1909
NYC Deaths through 1948
NYC marriages both Health Department and City Clerk through 1949
Generally what I do is retrieve the files you have identified but can not access on
your own. I can buy copies $11 each at the Archives or take notes and email you.
Also if you have a "maybe" file I can look at it and compare it against your
information, example to see if the parent's names are what you expected. so
save buying something only to find it it is the wrong person.
I do appreciate a few dollars to help offset my expenses when I do this plus any
printing costs
Email me off list if you are interested and we can discuss what I can do.
Always happy to offer advice or comments about NYC area research and the tricks of
the trade.
Allan Jordan
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Many highlights of the IAJGS 2018 Warsaw Conference are available
ON-DEMAND!. For information visit
www.on-demand.iajgs2018.org
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Watch JewishGen's video -- click here:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Planning to use Ancestry.com? Start by using the "Ancestry Search Box"
on the JewishGen homepage.
By doing this, any eventual subscription to Ancestry.com will result in
Jewishgen receiving a commission.
It's an easy way to help JewishGen!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Support JewishGen with a contribution to the JewishGen General Fund!
http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen-erosity/
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Sign up for the JGFFAlert!
http://www.jewishgen.org/jgff/jgff-faq.html#q3.7
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Join our mailing list at http://lyris.jewishgen.org/ListManager if you
would like the convenience of receiving all soc.genealogy.jewish posts in
your mailbox, instead of having to search for them in the newsgroup, whose
content may not be consistently carried in its entirety by all providers.