Do you have family from New York? New York Genealogical and Biographical Record is the second oldest genealogical journal in the country and is full of valuable documentation to aid you in your family history research. These volumes span the years of 1870 to present day and cover people and events from the seventeenth century and beyond.
Do you have family from New York? New York Genealogical and Biographical Record is the second oldest genealogical journal in the country and is full of valuable documentation to aid you in your family history research. These volumes span the years of 1870 to present day and cover people and events from the seventeenth century and beyond.
Published quarterly since 1870 by the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record is one of the most distinguished genealogical journals in the country. The journal’s entire run comprises nearly 600 issues and forms the largest single collection of published material on families that lived in New York State. The NYG&B Record publishes compiled genealogies documented to the highest standards, transcriptions of original records and other source material from throughout New York State, works that solve genealogical problems, and reviews of important scholarship in the field. An annual index is published as part of every October issue. However, the digital collection presents the index separately as the fifth issue of each volume.
The searchable collection of the Record comprises PDF files of the original publication and allows the reader to search across the entire collection by keyword or narrow their search by volume, issue, page number, publication year, or article title. The available information will vary depending on the nature of your search but you may discover the following:
Biographical sketches
Family genealogies, including lists of descendants
Record transcriptions and abstracts
Pedigree charts
Local history
Notices of life events, such as baptisms and marriages
Society proceedings and notes
In the Useful Links & Resources section, there is a link to the browse-only version of this periodical. There you can flip through the pages as you would if you were looking through the physical volume or go to a specific page. The browsable collection comprises JPG picture files of the original publication and does not allow full-text searching by keyword.