Read our latest Blog with some additional information regarding the eight sets of NYS microfiche indexes to Births, Deaths and Marriages for most of the Upstate New York areas. Now one of the libraries is offering to do free lookups! Read the story on Upstate New York Genealogy Blog at http://ny-genes.blogspot.com. Dick Hillenbrand www.unyg.com
That's actually kind of worrisome. When BECPL got the same index, they were told that look-ups were to be done in person and that it was against State health department lawsfor staff to offer remote look-ups. Violations would result in the index being withdrawn. --- Dick Hillenbrand <[email protected]> wrote: > Read our latest Blog with some additional information > regarding the eight > sets of NYS microfiche indexes to Births, Deaths and Marriages > for most of > the Upstate New York areas. Now one of the libraries is > offering to do free > lookups! > > Read the story on Upstate New York Genealogy Blog at > http://ny-genes.blogspot.com. > > Dick Hillenbrand > www.unyg.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > *:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:**:-.,_,.-* Cynthia Van Ness, MLS, bettybarcode AT yahoo DOT com http://www.BuffaloResearch.com "Everyone claims to want a city, but no one here wants city living. City living by its definition is crowded. It is tolerant of other people. It is dependent on a sophisticated population that makes a hundred compromises daily so that they can benefit from the collective energy that a city generates." --Robert N. Davis, Jr. (1955-2007)