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in New York, whats the best place to go to search for immigration records, marriage certs, birth certs, death?

October 25th, 2011 1 comment

and when I go, how much do I need to pay, and should i bring the info I already have on my ancestry?

http://www.archives.com/genealogy/records-new-york.html

http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/genealogy/vitrec.htm

There is Ellis Island but I think you are better to search Castle Garden first as your ancestors came before Ellis Island opened….although there are other ports that they could have come to besides Castle Gardens……………………………………………….

You need to take some information with you and generally it is free

I am looking for Military records for my Grandfather’s Brother Franklin Jefferson Moore from Texas?

February 24th, 2010 1 comment

Franklin Jefferson Moore b 1 Feb 1925 Dallas,Texas to Mr. and Mrs. Revely A. Moore.
Listed in the US Roster of World War II Dead.
Service Branch: Navy
Rank: Pharmacist’s Mate 3rd Class
Service Number: 6168136
I do not know much more than that, not even a death date other than bef 1945. Can anyone help me as I have searched all my sources and found nothing.

Many of the Army records were lost.

If you are next of kin you can get full records. Otherwise you can get a summary of his records. Ask the next of kin to get the records for you.

You can start here: http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/get-service-records.html

How do I find marriage or birth records,when I don’t know where to look?

February 7th, 2010 6 comments

Looking for parents of :
James Francis Johnson..dob March 1871 in Buffalo,New York.
father :James Johnson born in Ireland.
mother of Irish decent: Margaret Hassen ( this is on his death certificate) born in New York. I do not have a birth date for either. This is a clasic brickwall.Any help would be so welcomed. Thank you.

Have you tried to secure his birth record. That will give you more definite information on the dates and location for his parent’s marriage.

According to the New York state archives http://www.archives.nysed.gov/a/research/res_topics_gen_vitalstats.shtml "The indexes do not include births and deaths in Albany, Buffalo, and Yonkers prior to 1914, or marriages in those cities prior to 1908. (Contact the local registrar of vital statistics in those cities for information about earlier records.)"

So my best guess is to start with the registrar Buffalo about your ancestor’s records. They were likely married in the area as well so you should check about the marriage records at the same time.

Are you sure that Hassen is his mother’s maiden name and not a 2nd marriage after becoming a widow?