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| align="left" | [[New York Emigration and Immigration|Emigration and Immigration]], [[New York | | align="left" | [[New York Emigration and Immigration|Emigration and Immigration]], [[New York Census|Census]], [[United States Naturalization and Citizenship|Naturalization and Citizenship]], [[New York Church Records|Church Records]] | ||
| align="left" | [[New York Military Records|Military Records]], [[New York Vital Records|Vital Records]], [[New York Newspapers|Newspapers]], [[New York Newspapers|Obituaries]] | | align="left" | [[New York Military Records|Military Records]], [[New York Vital Records|Vital Records]], [[New York Newspapers|Newspapers]], [[New York Newspapers|Obituaries]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:53, 7 February 2013
New York New_York_Record_Selection_Table
This table can help you decide which records to search. It is most helpful for post-1800 research in the United States.
1. In column 1 find the goal you selected.
2. In column 2 find the types of records most likely to have the information you need.
3. In column 3 find additional record types that may be useful.
4. Then look for the record type you need in the Place Search of the Family History Library Catalog.
Note: Records of previous research (Genealogy, Biography, History, Periodicals, and Societies) are useful for most goals, but are not listed unless they are especially helpful.