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=== Town Records ===
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Town records in New York may include early births, marriages, deaths, divorces, local histories, selected military records, and town meeting minutes. Vital records from 1880/1882 are kept by town and village clerks, although some (Kent’s and Putnam Valley’s) are available in the County Historian’s Office. See:


Town records in New York may include early births, marriages, deaths, divorces, local histories, selected military records, and town meeting minutes. Vital records from 1880/1882 are kept by town and village clerks, although some (Kent’s and Putnam Valley’s) are available in the County Historian’s Office. For further details, try the links to individual town Wiki pages found in [[{{PAGENAME}}#Places|Places]]. See also:
*Gordon L. Remington, ''New York Towns, Villages, and Cities: A Guide to Genealogical Sources'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002). {{FSC|1047758|item|disp=FS Library Book 974.7 D27r}}. Alphabetical list including date founded, if a town history exists, church and cemetery sources, and if a Civil War register (TCR) exists. The codes used under Church and Cemetery are defined in the link above the listing of towns, cities and villages.<noinclude>[[Category:US Templates]][[Category:Templates for NY pages]]</noinclude>
 
*Gordon L. Remington, ''New York Towns, Villages, and Cities: A Guide to Genealogical Sources'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002). [http://www.americanancestors.org/new-york-town-guide/ NEHGS online edition]; {{WorldCat|50121406|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|1047758|item|disp=FHL Book 974.7 D27r}}. Alphabetical list including date founded, if a town history exists, church and cemetery sources, and if a Civil War register (TCR) exists.  
*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nmYWJ5d2Z-YI0WIxglFnWx2VoLmgdsXyn8HEOF-SeGw/edit?usp=sharing Black Rock Village, 1795-1854: History & Genealogy] by The Buffalo History Museum, about the former town that was annexed by the City of Buffalo in 1854
*[https://buffaloresearch.com/common-council-proceedings/ Buffalo Common Council Proceedings], 1861-1922, with gaps. Has links to all known digitized editions, courtesy of BuffaloResearch.com.
*[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iH5ORKG6hVzGylcNhVB9rSdZjrxYPkSl/view Buffalo Town Meeting Proceedings, 1814-1837], courtesy of The Buffalo History Museum.
 
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Town Records
Town records in New York may include early births, marriages, deaths, divorces, local histories, selected military records, and town meeting minutes. Vital records from 1880/1882 are kept by town and village clerks, although some (Kent’s and Putnam Valley’s) are available in the County Historian’s Office. See:

  • Gordon L. Remington, New York Towns, Villages, and Cities: A Guide to Genealogical Sources (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002). FS Library Book 974.7 D27r. Alphabetical list including date founded, if a town history exists, church and cemetery sources, and if a Civil War register (TCR) exists. The codes used under Church and Cemetery are defined in the link above the listing of towns, cities and villages.