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The first churches established in [[New York]] during the seventeenth century were the Dutch Reformed, French Protestant, and Lutheran churches. As New Englanders continued to migrate to New York, the Congregational Church (Puritans) and Society of Friends (Quakers) grew. Many New Yorkers joined both the Baptists and Presbyterians. By 1775 the Presbyterian Church was the largest denomination in New York.
The first churches established in [[New York|New York]] during the seventeenth century were the Dutch Reformed, French Protestant, and Lutheran churches. As New Englanders continued to migrate to New York, the Congregational Church (Puritans) and Society of Friends (Quakers) grew. Many New Yorkers joined both the Baptists and Presbyterians. By 1775 the Presbyterian Church was the largest denomination in New York.  


In the mid-1800s, the Methodist Church was the largest, followed by the Baptist, Presbyterian, Episcopal, Dutch Reformed, Congregational, Roman Catholic, Society of Friends, Universalist, Lutheran, Union, Christian, Unitarian, and Jewish.
In the mid-1800s, the Methodist Church was the largest, followed by the Baptist, Presbyterian, Episcopal, Dutch Reformed, Congregational, Roman Catholic, Society of Friends, Universalist, Lutheran, Union, Christian, Unitarian, and Jewish.  


Since then, the Roman Catholic Church has been the largest denomination (particularly in the large cities) due to the large number of immigrants from Ireland and eastern and southern Europe.
Since then, the Roman Catholic Church has been the largest denomination (particularly in the large cities) due to the large number of immigrants from Ireland and eastern and southern Europe.  


=== Locating Church Records ===
=== Locating Church Records ===


The Family History Library has several important collections of church records which are described below under the denominational headings. The names of individuals in many of these records are indexed in the International Genealogical Index. Many church records have been copied and filed with the Daughters of the American Revolution Cemetery, Church, and Town Records, described in [[New York Genealogy]]
The Family History Library has several important collections of church records which are described below under the denominational headings. The names of individuals in many of these records are indexed in the International Genealogical Index. Many church records have been copied and filed with the Daughters of the American Revolution Cemetery, Church, and Town Records, described in [[New York Genealogy|New York Genealogy]]  


The following guides describe the towns, denominations, record types, and years available:
The following guides describe the towns, denominations, record types, and years available:  


''Historical Records Survey. Guide to Vital Statistics Records of Churches in New York State (Exclusive of New York City)''. Two Volumes. Albany, New York: Historical Records Survey, 1942. (FHL book 974.7 K23h; films 908710 items 1–2 and 1293576; fiche 6046729.) There are numerous other Historical Records Survey inventories of New York church archives.
''Historical Records Survey. Guide to Vital Statistics Records of Churches in New York State (Exclusive of New York City)''. Two Volumes. Albany, New York: Historical Records Survey, 1942. (Family History Library book 974.7 K23h; films 908710 items 1–2 and 1293576; fiche 6046729.) There are numerous other Historical Records Survey inventories of New York church archives.  


''Historical Records Survey. (New York City.) Guide to Vital Statistics in the City of New York, Borough of [Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, or Richmond] Churches''. Five Volumes. New York, New York: Historical Records Survey, Work Projects Administration, 1942.
''Historical Records Survey. (New York City.) Guide to Vital Statistics in the City of New York, Borough of [Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, or Richmond] Churches''. Five Volumes. New York, New York: Historical Records Survey, Work Projects Administration, 1942.  


* Bronx FHL book 974.7275 K23h; film 908038 item 3
*Bronx Family History Library book 974.7275 K23h; film 908038 item 3  
* Brooklyn
*Brooklyn  
* Manhattan
*Manhattan  
* Queens
*Queens  
* Richmond FHL book 974.726 K23h; film 908038 item 4
*Richmond Family History Library book 974.726 K23h; film 908038 item 4


''Historical Records Survey. Inventory of the Church Archives of New York City [various denominations]''. New York, New York: Historical Records survey, 1939–1941. These volumes are:
''Historical Records Survey. Inventory of the Church Archives of New York City [various denominations]''. New York, New York: Historical Records survey, 1939–1941. These volumes are:  


* Eastern Orthodox and Armenian (FHL book 974.71 K23eo; film 1425700 item 5).
*Eastern Orthodox and Armenian (Family History Library book 974.71 K23eo; film 1425700 item 5).  
* Lutheran (FHL book 974.71 K23L; film 1036522 item 5).
*Lutheran (Family History Library book 974.71 K23L; film 1036522 item 5).  
* Methodist (FHL book 974.71 K23m; film 1036716 item 9).
*Methodist (Family History Library book 974.71 K23m; film 1036716 item 9).  
* Presbyterian (FHL book 974.71 K23p; film 1033755 item 12).
*Presbyterian (Family History Library book 974.71 K23p; film 1033755 item 12).  
* Protestant Episcopal [Manhattan, Bronx, Richmond] (FHL book 974.71 K23en v. 2; film 1425700 item 6).
*Protestant Episcopal [Manhattan, Bronx, Richmond] (Family History Library book 974.71 K23en v. 2; film 1425700 item 6).  
* Protestant Episcopal [Brooklyn and Queens] (FHL book 974.71 K23eL v. 2; fiche 6046526).
*Protestant Episcopal [Brooklyn and Queens] (Family History Library book 974.71 K23eL v. 2; fiche 6046526).  
* Reformed (FHL book 974.71 K23r; film 1035526 item 3).
*Reformed (FHL book 974.71 K23r; film 1035526 item 3).  
* Roman Catholic (FHL book 974.71 K23rc; film 1036299 item 2).
*Roman Catholic (Family History Library book 974.71 K23rc; film 1036299 item 2).


Some denominations have collected their records into central repositories. You can write to the following addresses to learn where their records are located.
Some denominations have collected their records into central repositories. You can write to the following addresses to learn where their records are located.  


=== Baptist ===
=== Baptist ===


'''American Baptist Samuel COLGATE Historical Library'''<br>1106 Goodman Street<br>Rochester, NY 14620-2532<br>Telephone: 716-473-1740<br>FAX: 716-473-1740<br>Internet: http://www.baptisthistory.us/about.php
'''American Baptist Samuel COLGATE Historical Library'''<br>1106 Goodman Street<br>Rochester, NY 14620-2532<br>Telephone: 716-473-1740<br>FAX: 716-473-1740<br>Internet: http://www.baptisthistory.us/about.php  


For information about the availability of records, see Susan M. Eltscher, ''The Records of American Baptists in New York and Related Organizations'' (Rochester, New York: American Baptist Historical Society, 1982; FHL book 974.7 K23aA1 no. 655).
For information about the availability of records, see Susan M. Eltscher, ''The Records of American Baptists in New York and Related Organizations'' (Rochester, New York: American Baptist Historical Society, 1982; Family History Library book 974.7 K23aA1 no. 655).  


=== Congregational ===
=== Congregational ===


'''The Congregational Library'''<br>14 Beacon Street<br>Boston, MA 02108<br>Telephone: 617-523-0470<br>FAX: 617-523-0491<br>Internet: http://www.14beacon.org/
'''The Congregational Library'''<br>14 Beacon Street<br>Boston, MA 02108<br>Telephone: 617-523-0470<br>FAX: 617-523-0491<br>Internet: http://www.14beacon.org/  


=== Dutch Reformed ===
=== Dutch Reformed ===


'''Commission on History, Reformed Church in America'''<br>New Brunswick Theological Seminary<br>Gardner A. Sage Library<br>21 Seminary Place<br>New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1159<br>Telephone: 908-247-5243<br>Fax: 908-249-5412<br>Internet: http://www.nbts.edu/crcs/about.htm
'''Commission on History, Reformed Church in America'''<br>New Brunswick Theological Seminary<br>Gardner A. Sage Library<br>21 Seminary Place<br>New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1159<br>Telephone: 908-247-5243<br>Fax: 908-249-5412<br>Internet: http://www.nbts.edu/crcs/about.htm  


The Family History Library has microfilm copies of many of the Dutch Reformed Church records at this archives. The collection is described in Melody Takken Meeter, compiler and Russell L. Gasero, editor, ''Guide to Local Church Records in the Archives of the Reformed Church in America and to Genealogical Resources in the Gardner Sage Library, New Brunswick Theological Seminary'' (New Brunswick, New Jersey: Historical Society of the Reformed Church in America, 1979; FHL book 974.9 A1 no. 103; fiche 6046480).
The Family History Library has microfilm copies of many of the Dutch Reformed Church records at this archives. The collection is described in Melody Takken Meeter, compiler and Russell L. Gasero, editor, ''Guide to Local Church Records in the Archives of the Reformed Church in America and to Genealogical Resources in the Gardner Sage Library, New Brunswick Theological Seminary'' (New Brunswick, New Jersey: Historical Society of the Reformed Church in America, 1979; Family History Library book 974.9 A1 no. 103; fiche 6046480).  


'''Commission on History, Reformed Church in America'''<br>122 E. 58th Street<br>New York, NY 10022<br>Telephone: 212-758-1871<br>Fax: 212-758-2232 <br>Internet: [http://www.rca.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?&pid=2050&srcid=838 http://www.rca.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?&amp;pid=2050&amp;srcid=838]
'''Commission on History, Reformed Church in America'''<br>122 E. 58th Street<br>New York, NY 10022<br>Telephone: 212-758-1871<br>Fax: 212-758-2232 <br>Internet: [http://www.rca.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?&pid=2050&srcid=838 http://www.rca.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?&amp;pid=2050&amp;srcid=838]  


''The Year Book of the Holland Society of New York''(New York, New York: The Holland Society of New York, 1886–1928/1929; FHL book 974.7 C4h; on 16 FHL films) contains historical material as well as church record abstracts and passenger lists. To use the year books, first consult the Index to Publications listed under the periodical ''De Halve Maen'' described in the "[[New York Periodicals|Periodicals]]" section of this outline. It indexes publications by name, subject, and locality. Most of the church records in these year books have been extracted for the International Genealogical Index (IGI).
''The Year Book of the Holland Society of New York ''(New York, New York: The Holland Society of New York, 1886–1928/1929; FHL book 974.7 C4h; on 16 Family History Library films) contains historical material as well as church record abstracts and passenger lists. To use the year books, first consult the Index to Publications listed under the periodical ''De Halve Maen'' described in the "[[New York Periodicals|Periodicals]]" section of this outline. It indexes publications by name, subject, and locality. Most of the church records in these year books have been extracted for the International Genealogical Index (IGI).  


The Family History Library has the Holland Society's 128 volume ''Holland Society of New York Church Record Collection''. There are many microfilms and computer numbers for the collection. The records are listed in the Family History Library Catalog Author/Title Search under the title mentioned above and are also listed in the Locality Search under the individual cities or towns. This includes some German Reformed, French Reformed, Lutheran, and Episcopal records. An inventory of this collection is Marie J. Pierre, compiler, ''Index to LDS Microfilms of the Church Record Collection of the Holland Society of New York'' (New York, New York: The Holland Society of New York, 1990; FHL book 974.7 A1 No. 452).
The Family History Library has the Holland Society's 128 volume ''Holland Society of New York Church Record Collection''. There are many microfilms and computer numbers for the collection. The records are listed in the Family History Library Catalog Author/Title Search under the title mentioned above and are also listed in the Locality Search under the individual cities or towns. This includes some German Reformed, French Reformed, Lutheran, and Episcopal records. An inventory of this collection is Marie J. Pierre, compiler, ''Index to LDS Microfilms of the Church Record Collection of the Holland Society of New York'' (New York, New York: The Holland Society of New York, 1990; Family History Library book 974.7 A1 No. 452).  


An index to original baptismal records, transcripts, microfilm, and published works of 17 congregations from 24 volumes of the aforementioned Dutch Reformed Church Record Collection is Wilson Ledley, compiler, ''Index to Baptismal Surnames in the Reformed Churches of Claverack, Cortlandt, Fishkill, Gallatin/Ancram, Gravesend, Hillsdale/Krum, Kaatsbaan/Saugerties, Kinderhook''. (New York, New York: The Holland Society of New York, 1990; FHL book 974.7 K22L).
An index to original baptismal records, transcripts, microfilm, and published works of 17 congregations from 24 volumes of the aforementioned Dutch Reformed Church Record Collection is Wilson Ledley, compiler, ''Index to Baptismal Surnames in the Reformed Churches of Claverack, Cortlandt, Fishkill, Gallatin/Ancram, Gravesend, Hillsdale/Krum, Kaatsbaan/Saugerties, Kinderhook''. (New York, New York: The Holland Society of New York, 1990; Family History Library book 974.7 K22L).  


The Family History Library also has many volumes of Hudson and Mohawk Valley Reformed and Lutheran records transcribed by Arthur C. M. Kelly, Gertrude Barber, and others. Many New York Dutch Reformed church records have also been published in periodicals such as the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record.
The Family History Library also has many volumes of Hudson and Mohawk Valley Reformed and Lutheran records transcribed by Arthur C. M. Kelly, Gertrude Barber, and others. Many New York Dutch Reformed church records have also been published in periodicals such as the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record.  


The Family History Library has 99 of the 101 volumes of the ''Royden Woodward Vosburgh, New York Church Records: Vosburgh Collection''(FHL films 017441–501). Included in the collection are Dutch Reformed, Lutheran, and some Presbyterian, Episcopal, Baptist, Congregational, and German Reformed records for Hudson Valley and Mohawk Valley churches (transcribed between 1913 and 1921). These records are listed under the title New York Church Records: Vosburgh Collection but are not listed under the cities and towns in the Family History Library Catalog. Two helpful lists of the churches, first by county and then by town, are at the beginning of film 017441.
The Family History Library has 99 of the 101 volumes of the ''Royden Woodward Vosburgh, New York Church Records: Vosburgh Collection''(Family History Library films 017441–501). Included in the collection are Dutch Reformed, Lutheran, and some Presbyterian, Episcopal, Baptist, Congregational, and German Reformed records for Hudson Valley and Mohawk Valley churches (transcribed between 1913 and 1921). These records are listed under the title New York Church Records: Vosburgh Collection but are not listed under the cities and towns in the Family History Library Catalog. Two helpful lists of the churches, first by county and then by town, are at the beginning of film 017441.  


=== Episcopal ===
=== Episcopal ===


'''Episcopal Diocese of New York'''<br>1047 Amsterdam Avenue<br>New York, NY 10025<br>Telephone: 212-316-7400<br>Fax: 212-932-7345<br>Internet: http://www.dioceseny.org/
'''Episcopal Diocese of New York'''<br>1047 Amsterdam Avenue<br>New York, NY 10025<br>Telephone: 212-316-7400<br>Fax: 212-932-7345<br>Internet: http://www.dioceseny.org/  


There are also dioceses of Albany, Central New York, Long Island, Rochester, and Western New York. The Family History Library has acquired many Episcopal records for Western New York. The names in many of these records are indexed in the International Genealogical Index.
There are also dioceses of Albany, Central New York, Long Island, Rochester, and Western New York. The Family History Library has acquired many Episcopal records for Western New York. The names in many of these records are indexed in the International Genealogical Index.  


=== Jewish ===
=== Jewish ===


Most synagogue records have not been centralized, so you must write to the local congregation. Addresses are listed in Sidney Lightman, editor, ''The Jewish Travel Guide'' (London, England: Jewish Chronicle Publications, 1990; FHL book 910.202 J556 1990).
Most synagogue records have not been centralized, so you must write to the local congregation. Addresses are listed in Sidney Lightman, editor, ''The Jewish Travel Guide'' (London, England: Jewish Chronicle Publications, 1990; Family History Library book 910.202 J556 1990).  


'''American Jewish Historical Society Library<br>'''2 Thornton Road<br>Waltham, MA 02154<br>Telephone: 617-891-8110<br>Fax: 617-899-9208<br>Internet: http://www.ajhs.org/reference/library.cfm
'''American Jewish Historical Society Library<br>'''2 Thornton Road<br>Waltham, MA 02154<br>Telephone: 617-891-8110<br>Fax: 617-899-9208<br>Internet: http://www.ajhs.org/reference/library.cfm  


'''Philadelphia Jewish Archives Centre at the Balch Institute<br>'''18 South 7th Street<br>Philadelphia, PA 19106-1423<br>Telephone: 215-925-8090<br>Internet: http://www.jewishgen.org/InfoFiles/balch.txt
'''Philadelphia Jewish Archives Centre at the Balch Institute<br>'''18 South 7th Street<br>Philadelphia, PA 19106-1423<br>Telephone: 215-925-8090<br>Internet: http://www.jewishgen.org/InfoFiles/balch.txt  


This archives has the Philadelphia Hebrew Immigrant Society records, which include ship passenger lists, passage order books, and Lipschutz Steamship record books. These are on microfilm at the Family History Library.
This archives has the Philadelphia Hebrew Immigrant Society records, which include ship passenger lists, passage order books, and Lipschutz Steamship record books. These are on microfilm at the Family History Library.  


'''Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS)<br>'''200 Park Avenue South<br>New York, NY 10003<br>Telephone: 212-967-4100<br>Internet: http://www.hias.org/
'''Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS)<br>'''200 Park Avenue South<br>New York, NY 10003<br>Telephone: 212-967-4100<br>Internet: http://www.hias.org/  


'''New York Public Library<br>'''Jewish Division<br>Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street<br>New York, NY 10018<br>Telephone: 212-930-0601<br>Fax: 212-642-0141<br>Internet: http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/jws/jewish.html
'''New York Public Library<br>'''Jewish Division<br>Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street<br>New York, NY 10018<br>Telephone: 212-930-0601<br>Fax: 212-642-0141<br>Internet: http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/jws/jewish.html  


More New York Jewish records, sources, and archives are described in Genealogical Resources in the New York Metropolitan Area, mentioned in the "[[New York Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]]" section of this outline.
More New York Jewish records, sources, and archives are described in Genealogical Resources in the New York Metropolitan Area, mentioned in the "[[New York Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]]" section of this outline.  


=== Lutheran ===
=== Lutheran ===


'''Library of the Council National Lutheran'''<br>50 Madison Avenue<br>New York City, NY 10010<br>Internet: http://www.elca.org/ScriptLib/OS/Congregations/cdsSearch.asp?state=NY
'''Library of the Council National Lutheran'''<br>50 Madison Avenue<br>New York City, NY 10010<br>Internet: http://www.elca.org/ScriptLib/OS/Congregations/cdsSearch.asp?state=NY  


'''Evangelical Lutheran Church in America'''<br>Metropolitan New York Synod<br>360 Park Avenue, South<br>New York, NY 10016-8803<br>Telephone: 212-532-5369 <br>Internet: http://www.elca.org/archives/regsyn.html
'''Evangelical Lutheran Church in America'''<br>Metropolitan New York Synod<br>360 Park Avenue, South<br>New York, NY 10016-8803<br>Telephone: 212-532-5369 <br>Internet: http://www.elca.org/archives/regsyn.html  


Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod<br>Atlantic District<br>315 Park Avenue, South, Room 1920<br>New York, NY 10010 <br>Internet: http://www.elca.org/archives/regsyn.html
Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod<br>Atlantic District<br>315 Park Avenue, South, Room 1920<br>New York, NY 10010 <br>Internet: http://www.elca.org/archives/regsyn.html  


=== Methodist ===
=== Methodist ===


'''United Methodist Archives Center'''<br>General Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church<br>Drew University Library<br>P.O. Box 127<br>Madison, NJ 07940<br>Telephone: 201-408-3189<br>Fax: 201-408-3909 <br>Internet: http://depts.drew.edu/lib/methodist/faq.php
'''United Methodist Archives Center'''<br>General Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church<br>Drew University Library<br>P.O. Box 127<br>Madison, NJ 07940<br>Telephone: 201-408-3189<br>Fax: 201-408-3909 <br>Internet: http://depts.drew.edu/lib/methodist/faq.php  


=== Presbyterian ===
=== Presbyterian ===


'''Presbyterian Historical Society and Department of History'''<br>United Presbyterian Church in the USA<br>425 Lombard Street<br>Philadelphia, PA 19147-1516<br>Telephone: 215-627-1852<br>Fax: 215-627-0509<br>Internet: http://www.history.pcusa.org/
'''Presbyterian Historical Society and Department of History'''<br>United Presbyterian Church in the USA<br>425 Lombard Street<br>Philadelphia, PA 19147-1516<br>Telephone: 215-627-1852<br>Fax: 215-627-0509<br>Internet: http://www.history.pcusa.org/  


The Family History Library has microfilm copies of most of the records at this archives.
The Family History Library has microfilm copies of most of the records at this archives.  


=== Roman Catholic ===
=== Roman Catholic ===


Most Catholic records have not been gathered to central repositories. You must determine the town where your ancestors lived and the parish they most likely attended and then write to that parish.
Most Catholic records have not been gathered to central repositories. You must determine the town where your ancestors lived and the parish they most likely attended and then write to that parish.  


If a parish has closed, the records will have been sent to the diocesan archives or to a nearby parish. If the diocese does not have an archives, the diocese chancellor usually knows where the records are.
If a parish has closed, the records will have been sent to the diocesan archives or to a nearby parish. If the diocese does not have an archives, the diocese chancellor usually knows where the records are.  


[http://www.ancestry.ca/drouin/ Drouin Collection 1621-1967 of French Canadian records indexed at Ancestry.com]. This collection has over 15 million entries for French Canadian genealogical and vital records. Be sure to search for spelling variations of the ancestor's name. This index includes Quebec notarial, vital, and church records, Acadian Catholic records, Ontario French Catholic records, early French Catholic records in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New York, and Wisconsin.
[http://www.ancestry.ca/drouin/ Drouin Collection 1621-1967 of French Canadian records indexed at Ancestry.com]. This collection has over 15 million entries for French Canadian genealogical and vital records. Be sure to search for spelling variations of the ancestor's name. This index includes Quebec notarial, vital, and church records, Acadian Catholic records, Ontario French Catholic records, early French Catholic records in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New York, and Wisconsin.  


The Family History Library has many Roman Catholic records for Western (filmed at Canisius College, Buffalo) and Northern New York. Catholic dioceses are located in Albany, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Ogdensburg, Rochester, Rockville Centre, and Syracuse.
The Family History Library has many Roman Catholic records for Western (filmed at Canisius College, Buffalo) and Northern New York. Catholic dioceses are located in Albany, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Ogdensburg, Rochester, Rockville Centre, and Syracuse.  


'''Archdiocese of New York'''<br>1011 First Avenue<br>New York City, NY 10022<br>Telephone: 212-371-1000<br>Fax: 212-319-8265<br>Internet: http://www.ny-archdiocese.org/ <!--{12085457868491} -->
'''Archdiocese of New York'''<br>1011 First Avenue<br>New York City, NY 10022<br>Telephone: 212-371-1000<br>Fax: 212-319-8265<br>Internet: http://www.ny-archdiocese.org/ <!--{12085457868491} --><!--{12085457868492} -->
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=== Society of Friends ===
=== Society of Friends ===


'''New York Yearly Meeting Archives'''<br>Haviland Records Room<br>15 Rutherford Place<br>New York, NY 10003<br>Telephone: 212-777-8866<br>Internet: http://www.westburyquakers.org/qt/archive/files/GENE1.htm
'''New York Yearly Meeting Archives'''<br>Haviland Records Room<br>15 Rutherford Place<br>New York, NY 10003<br>Telephone: 212-777-8866<br>Internet: http://www.westburyquakers.org/qt/archive/files/GENE1.htm  


Many of the records in the archives are on microfilm at the Family History Library.''The New York City and Long Island Quaker records, 1657–1940'', transcribed by John Cox, are published in William Wade Hinshaw's ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Volume 3 (Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers, Incorporated, 1946; FHL book 973 D2he v. 3; film 432602).
Many of the records in the archives are on microfilm at the Family History Library.''The New York City and Long Island Quaker records, 1657–1940'', transcribed by John Cox, are published in William Wade Hinshaw's ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Volume 3 (Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers, Incorporated, 1946;&nbsp;Family History Library&nbsp;book 973 D2he v. 3; film 432602).  


A useful guide to New York Quaker records and research is:
A useful guide to New York Quaker records and research is:  


Cox, John, Jr. ''New York City Church Archives, Religious Society of Friends Catalogue''. New York, New York: Historical Records Survey, 1938. (FHL film 017255.)
Cox, John, Jr. ''New York City Church Archives, Religious Society of Friends Catalogue''. New York, New York: Historical Records Survey, 1938. (Family History Library film 017255.)  


A helpful 1828 census was taken:
A helpful 1828 census was taken:  


Fay, Loren V., editor. ''Quaker Census of 1828: Members of the New York Yearly Meeting, the Religious Society of Friends of New York, Ontario, Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Quebec, at the Time of the Separation of 1828.'' Rhinebeck, New York: Knshp, 1989. (FHL book 974.7 K2fL.) Use this to determine the monthly meeting a person attended. Also includes name, age, and family group.
Fay, Loren V., editor. ''Quaker Census of 1828: Members of the New York Yearly Meeting, the Religious Society of Friends of New York, Ontario, Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Quebec, at the Time of the Separation of 1828.'' Rhinebeck, New York: Knshp, 1989. (Family History Library book 974.7 K2fL.) Use this to determine the monthly meeting a person attended. Also includes name, age, and family group.<br>


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