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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.&nbsp; ''Duely &amp; 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, “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>  
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>


== References  ==
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