Buffalo, Erie County, New York Genealogy

Guide to Buffalo, Erie County, New York ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.

African American

 * African American history and genealogy sources available in the Grosvenor Room at the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
 * Black History in the Buffalo Area: A Bibliography by The Buffalo History Museum
 * Buffalo Criterion: African-American newspaper published in Buffalo, NY since 1925
 * Funeral Programs: African-Americans from Western NY, mid-20th century to 2007
 * Newspaper Obituaries: African-Americans from Western NY, dates vary; most seem to be around 1975-2002

Cemeteries



 * Buffalo & Erie County Public Library Cemetery Record Holdings - A research guide
 * Cemetery Records on Microfilm at The Buffalo History Museum

Census Records
For information and tips on using and accessing online census records, see New York Census.


 * Buffalo Wards by Street 1915, 1920, and 1925 - Compiled by the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library.
 * Buffalo Wards and Census Tracts by Street, 1940

Church Records
Because the State of New York did not have consistent civil (government) registration of births, marriages, and deaths until 1880, researchers usually turn to church records to find baptisms, marriages, and deaths in the years prior to 1880.


 * 1853 - 1853 Membership List, North Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, N.Y., courtesy: Internet Archive.
 * 1876? - Catalogue of Members of Church Congregation, Lafayette Street, Presbyterian Church of Buffalo, N.Y., courtesy: Dunham - Wilcox - Trott - Kirk.
 * Church records at the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
 * Church records at The Buffalo History Museum, with links where available
 * Church Records at Buffalo State College. All are online and available in their Digital Commons.
 * Early Polish Priests of Western New York at Polish Genealogical Society of New York: biographies.
 * Records of Grace Lutheran Church, Buffalo, in Evangelical Lutheran Church in America database at Archives.com ($).

City Historian
This position is vacant.

City Records

 * Black Rock Village, 1795-1854: History & Genealogy by The Buffalo History Museum, about the town that Buffalo annexed in 1854
 * City of Buffalo Inactive Records Center
 * No, City Hall Has Not Lost Records in a Fire at BuffaloResearch.com, debunks a newly emerging urban legend

Online City Records


 * Buffalo Town Proceedings, 1814-1837: Page scans courtesy of The Buffalo History Museum
 * Buffalo Common Council Proceedings, 1861-1922 full text editions, with gaps, courtesy of BuffaloResearch.com

Directories

 * The Buffalo & Erie County Public Library has digitized Buffalo city directories from 1832-1913. A detailed guide to the library's print holdings is available online.
 * Buffalo Research.com: City Directories has links to all known digitized city directories for Buffalo, plus a few regional directories

History

 * Buffalo City Guide by Family Tree Magazine, July-August 2012
 * Buffalo history and genealogy research guides by the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
 * Buffalo History Museum Digital Collections
 * BuffaloResearch.com: Digital Library: Over 3,000 Buffalo-related books online for free in full text

Maps and Atlases

 * Buffalo & Erie County Atlases: Best Bets for Genealogists and House Researchers - A research guide by the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
 * Buffalo & Erie County Atlases in Our Collection by The Buffalo History Museum, with links where available
 * BuffaloResearch.com: Maps Over 200 historic and contemporary online maps of Buffalo
 * Buffalo Street Name Changes - Compiled by the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library.

Newspapers

 * Blasdell NY Frontier Herald 1956-1966
 * Buffalo NY Daily Courier 1847-1888
 * Buffalo NY Evening Courier and Republic 1862-1884
 * Buffalo NY Polish Weekly Review 1929-1930
 * Buffalo NY Morning Express 1880-1924

Online Newspapers and Guides

 * A Timeline of Buffalo Newspapers by the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
 * Buffalo & Western New York Newspapers at the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
 * Buffalo Newspapers on Microfilm at The Buffalo History Museum
 * BuffaloResearch.com: Online and Offline Newspapers with links where available
 * Chronicling America has a directory/bibliography listing over 300 newspapers published in Buffalo over the last 200 years. Click on a title, then click on Holdings, and you will get a list of owning libraries.
 * Erie County, New York Newspapers online at New York State Historic Newspapers
 * Newspapers.com has all Buffalo English-language newspapers, 1811-1923, online in full text ($)

Obituaries

 * BuffaloResearch.com: Deaths has a compilation of all known online necrologies and obituary sources
 * Death Notices and Obituaries: Finding deaths in Buffalo & Erie County Newspapers by the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library.
 * 1911-1941 Dziennik Dla Wsystkich Death Notice Database at Polish Genealogical Society of New York: Obituaries of Polish individuals.
 * Newspaper Obituaries: African-Americans from Western NY, dates vary; most seem to be around 1975-2002

Taxation

 * The City of Buffalo Inactive Records Center has tax rolls from 1815-1997 and select assessors land maps for the City of Buffalo.
 * Tax Records for Buffalo: A list of owning libraries courtesy of WorldCat.org

Vital Records
Official birth certificates, marriage licenses, and death certificates are issued by the Buffalo City Clerk's office. The earliest Buffalo birth records date back to January 1878. The earliest Buffalo marriage records date back to January 1877. The earliest Buffalo death records date back to January 1852. Genealogy Records and Resources explains how to order Buffalo birth, marriage, and death certificates from the City Clerk. Copies of City of Buffalo vital records dating from 1914 to the present can also be obtained from the New York State Department of Health. For births, marriages, and deaths prior to these dates, researchers usually turn to church records. The New York Vital Records page has additional detail about the evolution of vital record-keeping practices in New York. Copies of government-issued birth certificates, marriage licenses, and death certificates cannot be obtained from non-governmental organizations such as historical or genealogical societies.


 * Tianna M. Marks, City Clerk Buffalo City Hall Room 1308 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 Phone: 716-851-5844 Email

Vital Records Links and Guides

 * BuffaloResearch.com: Vital Records: A chart showing 27 kinds of genealogical records in the 7 largest repositories in Buffalo and Erie County, with links
 * Vital and Related Records for Buffalo & Erie County: Research guides by the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
 * An Index to births, marriages, and deaths found in select Buffalo & Erie County Publications by the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library

Births

 * Polish Midwives of Western New York courtesy of the Polish Genealogical Society of New York

Marriages

 * 1935 1935 Buffalo, NY Marriages
 * The Why of This Book: Early Buffalo-area marriage and death announcements from Buffalo newspapers.
 * Index of marriages from Buffalo newspapers, 1811-1884: This book is not online but the WorldCat link shows you a list of libraries who have it
 * Marriages from Buffalo church records 1825-1900: These names are transcribed from microfilm of English-speaking Protestant church records. This book is not online but the WorldCat link shows you a list of libraries who have it.
 * A Select Index to the Bellringer, 1940-1945: An index of marriages, engagements, and deaths reported in the Bell Aviation company magazine, courtesy the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
 * Marriages and Deaths in the Pierce Arrow Newsletter, 1918 to 1922: An index of marriages and deaths reported in the Pierce-Arrow company newsletter, courtesy the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
 * A Select Index to the Curtiss WrightER, 1943 to 1944: An index of marriages, engagements, and deaths reported in the Curtiss-Wright company magazine, courtesy the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library

Deaths

 * 1852-1944: Index to Deaths in Buffalo, New York, 1852-1944: Courtesy of Reclaim the Records
 * 1882-1892: Buffalo Deaths, 1882-1892: Drawn from Buffalo city directories
 * BuffaloResearch.com: Deaths: Links to over 35 name lists, necrologies, and indexes
 * The Why of This Book: Early Buffalo-area marriage and death announcements from Buffalo newspapers.
 * A Select Index to the Bellringer, 1940-1945: An index of marriages, engagements, and deaths reported in the Bell Aviation company magazine, courtesy the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
 * Marriages and Deaths in the Pierce Arrow Newsletter, 1918 to 1922: An index of marriages and deaths reported in the Pierce-Arrow company newsletter, courtesy the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
 * A Select Index to the Curtiss WrightER, 1943 to 1944: An index of marriages, engagements, and deaths reported in the Curtiss-Wright company magazine, courtesy the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library

Voting Registers
Published official lists of registered voters for the City of Buffalo (1919-1961; 1969-1971) are available in the Grosvenor Room at the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library. The listings are arranged by ward--> district --> street address.


 * City of Buffalo ... official list of registered voters: These volumes are not online but the WorldCat link shows you which libraries have them

Websites

 * BuffaloResearch.com: A portal for ancestral and architectural research in Buffalo
 * catalog for Buffalo
 * LDS Genealogy: Buffalo
 * Linkpendium: Erie County, New York
 * Buffalo is part of Erie County NYGenWeb Project, a member of The NYGenWeb Project, an affiliate of The USGenWeb Project.

Yearbooks

 * Buffalo Digital Library: Yearbooks: Links to over 80 online Buffalo & Erie County yearbooks, courtesy of BuffaloResearch.com via Raindrop.io
 * Yearbooks & School Publications, Buffalo & Erie County: A bibliography of offline volumes in the collection of the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library.