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    1. NYC records soon
    2. Donna Luzzi
    3. >Dear Folks, I'm not sure if this was posted to Pa. site but this will be wonderful when available. I am a member of the IGG in NYC and have been a volunteer putting records on line. They have done a great job!! regards donna luzzi Va. Bch., Va. >Report from Tony Sasso on behalf of the Italian Genealogy Group - > >"Just a quick glimpse of what will be coming to the Italian Genealogy >Group's website: > >1-Brooklyn Brides Index 1868-1937 A very big advancement to help find >those elusive female ancestors. Over a quarter of million names. > >2-Death index all boros from 1912-1919. This will be added to the already >available death indices from 1891-1911. > >3-NARA Eastern District naturalization up to 1926 covering Brooklyn, >Queens, Long Island etc. > > >As usual, we need more volunteers. All of this work is being done by our >volunteers, amazing. I don't think any other state is doing the work that >is getting done in NYC. Let's go folks, step up to the plate. Just about >all of this can be done in the comfort of your home at your computer desk. >Don't be shy. > >Keep in mind, unlike the commercial genealogy site, all of these databases >are available for FREE though spending the $20 annually to join the IGG >will make the group stronger it is not necessary. >These new additions are very close to completetion and are just waiting >merger and conversion to Access. Keep an eye on our website at >www.Italiangen.org >Tony" > >-- >James Garrity >NYC Genealogy Research Service, Cemetery Research & Photography >www.NYCgen.com >www.JimGarrity.com >E-mail: JimGarrity@earthlink.net >Vice-President for Family History and Webmaster, New York Irish History >Roundtable, www.irishnyhistory.org >Member, Association of Professional Genealogists Member, Godfrey Memorial >Library, www.godfrey.org > > >

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