for New Yorkers - Ancestry has free access to New York records #general
Joan Parker <joanparker@...>
New York Researchers
One thing Ancestry.com did was arrange for the NY census surnames to be done figuring that so many genners have families arriving/living in NY. and it's free, none of this two-week trial. Not only that but you can access an 1892 census which is a great fill-in for the 1890 census lost in a fire. http://www.ancestry.com/cs/us/newyork?o_iid=40092&o_lid=40092&o_sch=Web+Property On the right-hand side of the screen is a free offer to access other NY goodies. Using the 1892 census I delightedly found what I believe is my mgf David Goldberg along with a bunch of siblings whose names I never knew let alone their existence. Enough data matches that will prompt me to delve further. I have no business or financial connection with Ancestry.com. Joan Parker Immediate Past President JGS of Greater Miami, Inc. joanparker@... Searching: GOLDBERG, GOODSTEIN/GUDSTEIN (sp), BERGER, JAGODA/YAGODA-Lipno, Plock, Warsaw Poland/Russia; Bronx and Brooklyn, NY; Galveston, TX. PARKER, PINKUS/PINCUS, (GERSHKOBERKOVNA) WINOGRAD, ROSEN-Brest, (Litovsk) Belarus; Grodno, Russia; Bronx and Brooklyn, NY. WEISS-Brooklyn, NY; NEIBERG-Brooklyn, NY; DEL PINO-Brooklyn, NY. KATZ, TROCK, GELFAND, KRITZOFF-Berezen/Bresin, Kodima, Minsk, Belarus; Bronx, NY, Miami and Miami Beach, FL. MODERATOR NOTE: To avoid having your messages returned to you for editing, [lease make sure you do not use all capital letters for any words except surnames.
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