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Kronman, Barbara. ''The Guide to New York City Public Records'', Fourth Edition. New York, New York: Public Interest Clearinghouse, 1992. (Family History Library book {{FHL|640284|title-id|disp=974.71 A3k}}.) Includes chapters on city government, courts, libraries, and personal information. Shows how to obtain vital records, name change records, and naturalizations. | Kronman, Barbara. ''The Guide to New York City Public Records'', Fourth Edition. New York, New York: Public Interest Clearinghouse, 1992. (Family History Library book {{FHL|640284|title-id|disp=974.71 A3k}}.) Includes chapters on city government, courts, libraries, and personal information. Shows how to obtain vital records, name change records, and naturalizations. | ||
=== For Further Reading === | === For Further Reading === | ||
Folts, James D. ''Duely & Constantly Kept: a History of the New York Supreme Court, 1691-1847 and an Inventory of its Records.'' (Albany, Utica, and Geneva Offices), 1797-1847(Albany, New York: New York State Court of Appeals and New York State Archives and Records, 1991). {{WorldCat|29667241|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|499046|item|disp=FHL Book 974.7 P2d}}. The guide to New York Court records before 1847, but also contains an explanation of the organization of the courts after 1847.<br> | Folts, James D. ''Duely & Constantly Kept: a History of the New York Supreme Court, 1691-1847 and an Inventory of its Records.'' (Albany, Utica, and Geneva Offices), 1797-1847(Albany, New York: New York State Court of Appeals and New York State Archives and Records, 1991). {{WorldCat|29667241|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|499046|item|disp=FHL Book 974.7 P2d}}. The guide to New York Court records before 1847, but also contains an explanation of the organization of the courts after 1847.<br> | ||
Joslyn, Roger D. “Court Records,” in Alice Eichholz. ''Red Book: American State, County and Town Sources,'' 3rd ed. (Salt Lake City: Ancestry Pub., 2004), ppp. {{WorldCat|55947869|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|1185723|item|disp=FHL Book 973 D27rb 2004}}. Gives a brief overview of court records in New York State.<br> | Joslyn, Roger D. “Court Records,” in Alice Eichholz. ''Red Book: American State, County and Town Sources,'' 3rd ed. (Salt Lake City: Ancestry Pub., 2004), ppp. {{WorldCat|55947869|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|1185723|item|disp=FHL Book 973 D27rb 2004}}. Gives a brief overview of court records in New York State.<br> | ||
Remington, Gordon L. “Divorce Records, New York Style.” ''Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly,'' 12(September 1997): 90-91. Explains where divorce records can be found and rules of access.<br> | Remington, Gordon L. “Divorce Records, New York Style.” ''Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly,'' 12(September 1997): 90-91. Explains where divorce records can be found and rules of access.<br> | ||
Sperry, Kip | Sperry, Kip. “Lis Pendens as a U.S. Genealogical Source.” ''Genealogical Journal.'' 2(June 1973):51-53. Explains a record that the Family History Library has for many New York Counties.<br> | ||
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