New York City New York Family History Center

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Welcome to the NYC-FHC Whether you are a beginner or have been doing family history for years, our consultants can assist you with your research.


 * access and build your family tree.
 * gain online access to digitized records.
 * gain online access to subscription genealogy websites.
 * access FamilySearch's extensive records collection.
 * learn to index historical records.
 * and find activities for groups and families.

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The FHC is open!

 * Open hours are posted weekly. (Check the weekly schedule below.)
 * Masks are no longer required in the FHC. But we welcome patrons to wear a mask for their own comfort, and we will adjust our mask policy based upon the most current science and legal requirements.

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May schedule
... Always Free...

Local Resources

 * New York City Vital Records: Birth records up to 1909, marriage records up to 1939, and death records up to 1949.


 * Computers: Eight (8) touch-screen PCs are available. No appointments needed. We have never turned anyone away, but if necessary, we may limit research time to two hours.


 * Books and Pamphlets: Guides to New York City and State research, how-to manuals, genealogical charts, and worksheets.


 * Microfilm: Before the internet, much of the data now found in FamilySearch was available on millions of roles of microfilm. FamilySearch has been digitizing the microfilm and announced in September 2021 the completion of digitizing 2.4 million rolls of microfilm with information on 11.5 billion individuals.  The process of making these images available is ongoing and we have a few rolls of microfilm that have not yet been released to be viewed online.
 * NOTE: While the majority digitized microfilm are viewable in the Family History centers computers, some will have varying degrees of access limitations governed by contractual agreements or other restraints imposed by the original record holder custodians. Description of the LIMITATIONS are shown here.
 * NOTE: While the majority digitized microfilm are viewable in the Family History centers computers, some will have varying degrees of access limitations governed by contractual agreements or other restraints imposed by the original record holder custodians. Description of the LIMITATIONS are shown here.