Newspapers mention births, marriages, deaths, anniversaries, family gatherings, family travel, achievements, business notices, engagement information, probate court proceedings, and other news items. Some newspapers are indexed.
The New York State Library and the New York Public Library have large collections of New York newspapers. A guide, now outdated, to newspapers is A Checklist of Newspapers in Microform in the New York State Library (Albany, N.Y.: New York State Library, 1979; not at FHL). Most New York newspapers have been microfilmed, and you can borrow them through interlibrary loan.
Newspapers for some cities may still be found only at the public library in that community. Many local historical and genealogical societies have copies of newspapers from their area and are indexing them. A good source is Sylvia G. Faibisoff and Wendell Tripp, comps., A Bibliography of Newspapers in Fourteen New York Counties (Cooperstown, N.Y.: New York Historical Association, 1978; FHL book 974.7 B33f; computer number 146529). This source lists newspapers of Allegany, Broome, Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Otsego, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins, and Yates counties.
The Family History Library has few New York newspapers other than The New York Times, 18571912 (FHL films 412 reels; computer number 391139). Indexes to the Times include:
Falk, Byron A., Jr., and Valerie R. Falk. Personal Name Index to The New York Times Index, 18511979. 22 vols. Succasunna, N.J.: Roxbury Data Interface, 1976 and 19751989 1993 Supplement. 29 vols. Verdi, Nev.: Roxbury Data Interface, 1991. (FHL book 974.71 B3f; computer number 260797.) This indexes The New York Times Index, which is not at the Family History Library but is at many public and university libraries.
The New York Times Obituaries Index. 2 vols. New York: The Times, 1970. (FHL book 974.71 V42n; computer number 111973.) This index covers 18581978.
Other important indexes to and transcripts of other newspaper obituaries and marriages are:
Bowman, Fred Q. 10,000 Vital Records of Central New York, 18131850. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1986. (FHL book 974.7 V2bf; computer number 419498.)
Bowman, Fred Q. 10,000 Vital Records of Western New York, 18091850. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1985. (FHL book 974.7 V2b; computer number 334901.)
Bowman, Fred Q. 10,000 Vital Records of Eastern New York, 17771834. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1987. (FHL book 974.7 V2bfq; computer number 440534.) This is continued by 1,100 Vital Records of Northeastern New York, 18351850. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 118 and 119 (July 1987July 1988).
Bowman, Fred Q. 8,000 More Vital Records of Eastern New York State, 18041850. Rhinebeck, N.Y.: Knshp, 1991. (FHL book 974.7 V2bfqa; computer number 639241.)
Gavit, Joseph. American Deaths and Marriages, 17841829. Albany, N.Y.: New York State Library, 1977. (FHL films 102283334; computer number 26074.) The collection has 40,000 entries alphabetical by surname of husbands and wives from sixty-five newspapers. An index to people other than the brides and grooms was compiled by Kenneth Scott as Joseph Gavit's American Deaths and Marriages, 17841829: Index to Non-Principals (New Orleans, La.: Polyanthos, Inc., 1976; FHL book 974.7 B32s; computer number 443755).
Scott, Kenneth. Genealogical Data From Colonial New York Newspapers: A Consolidation From the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1977. (FHL book 974.71 D28s; computer number 22201.) Indexes newspapers from 17261783.
Scott, Kenneth. Genealogical Data from the New York Post-Boy 17431773. Washington, D.C.: National Genealogical Society, 1980. (FHL book 974.71 B38s; computer number 795503.)
In addition to these published books, the Family History Library has clippings and other collections of genealogical extracts from newspapers for Dutchess, Madison, Rensselaer, Schenectady, and other counties.
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OCCUPATIONS
O'Callaghan, Edmund Bailey. Calendar of New York Colonial Commissions, 16801770. New York, New York: New-York Historical Society, 1929. (FHL book 974.7 N2n; computer number 150398.) Indexed. Lists office holders, their residences, and dates of commission.
Scott, Kenneth. Nineteenth Century Apprentices in New York City: Abstracted and with an Introduction by Kenneth Scott. Arlington, Va.: National Genealogical Society, 1986. (FHL book 974.71 U2s; computer number 430464.) Lists occupation, age, person to whom apprenticed, and sometimes parents.
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ORPHANS AND ORPHANAGES
Orphan Train
riders were sent from New York City to western families for adoption. The largest groups came from the New York Foundling Hospital, and from the Children's Aid Society. The following books abstract several censuses taken by the federal and state government at these institutions.
Inskeep, Carolee R. The Children's Aid Society of New York: An Index to the Federal, State, and Local Census Records of Its Lodging Houses (18551925). Baltimore, Md.: Clearfield, 1996. (FHL book 974.71 J3i; computer number 773504.) Includes 1855, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890 (police census), 1900, 1905, 1910, 1915, 1920, and 1925 censuses.
Inskeep, Carolee R. The New York Foundling Hospital: An Index to Its Federal, State and Local Census Records (18701925). Baltimore, Md.: Clearfield, 1995. (FHL book 974.71 J48i; computer number 770095.) Includes 1870, 1880, 1890 (police census), 1900, 1905, 1910, 1915, 1920, and 1925 censuses. Alphabetical list of children, sisters, and workers.
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