Yes, Onondaga Co has them at the Central Library in the Galleries. I probably won't be getting there this Saturday- it will be another week or two before I get time to get down there. However, if any one is willing to wait until I get time, I can do look-ups in the microfiche. Just email me privately if you want some done. Nancy Ward [email protected] Syracuse, New York On Mar 16, 2004, at 9:39 AM, Michelle Stone wrote: > This index as described on the New York State Library's genealogy > webpages: <<http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/genealogy/vitrec.htm>> > > "Indexes to the Vital Records of New York State (except New York City) > Microfiche copies of the Indexes to the vital records that are > currently available to the public contain the following information: > name, place, date, and certificate number. The Indexes are currently > available upstate only at the New York State Archives, 3rd Floor, > Cultural Education Center, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12230, > 518-474-8955; and Rochester Public Library, 115 South Avenue, > Rochester, NY 14604, 716-428-8440. Indexes at the State Archives in > Albany can be used from 9:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. The Department of > Health's Bureau of Vital Records no longer provides access to the > microfiche Indexes by appointment. The National Archives and Records > Administration's Northeast Region office in New York City (201 Varick > Street, New York, NY 10014-4811, 212-401-1620) also has the Indexes." > > I believe I had heard that the Onondaga County Public Library now also > has a set of the microfiche index? > > --Michelle > > Lauren Rowe wrote: >> what statewide index are you referring too? >> thanks >> -Original Message- From: Michelle Stone >> [mailto:[email protected]] Sunday, >> March 14 2004 7:16 AM >> To: [email protected] re: Lookup please: NY Marriage index >> 1883 >> Hi, Listers, >> If anyone will be able to check a lookup for a 1883 marriage in the >> statewide index for me, I certainly would appreciate it. I am trying >> to >> verify the fact that the marriage took place and where it happened. I >> know the names of the bride, groom, and their parents, and have >> already >> taken the chance on paying the fee for a Syracuse marriage certificate >> search--but they must've gone out of town to have the marriage. They >> are >> not direct ancestors and I don't really need a certificate, just >> confirmation of the event and where. >> Michelle Stone Marietta, Georgia (USA) > >