New York Marriage Records Archives
Birth, Marriage, and Death Records | New York State Archives
New York, NY 10013 (212) 788-4520 Post-1949 marriage records are held by the borough offices of the New York City Clerk. For addresses of borough offices, contact: New York City Clerk’s Office New York City Marriage Bureau Municipal Building (Room 252) 1 Centre Street New York, NY 10007 (212) 639-9775 New York City Marriage Bureau
http://www.archives.nysed.gov/research/birth-marriage-death-recordsHow to Find New York Marriage Records
Since 1880, marriage records have been held and maintained by New York Vital Records. The records available for request, marriage certificates, are not complete records, because the information it contains is still very general. Although it is not complete, it is still a valid form of proof that a marriage has occurred.
https://newyork.staterecords.org/marriagerecordsMarriage Certificates - New York State Department of Health
Overview. Vital Records has Marriage records (since 1880) for marriage licenses purchased in all of New York State except New York City. It does not have records for marriage licenses purchased in all of New York State except New York City, which includes the five boroughs: Manhattan, Kings (Brooklyn), Queens, Bronx, and Richmond (Staten Island).
https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/marriage.htmNew York Marriage & Divorce Vital Records - Archives.com
New York vital records began to be registered in 1880. Prior to 1880, some larger cities recorded such statistics and briefly, after 1847, town school districts collected this information. New York birth records can be obtained from the local registrar of the municipality where the event occurred, as can New York death records.
https://www.archives.com/genealogy/vital-records-marriage-divorce-new-york.htmlHow to Find New York Marriage Records • FamilySearch
New York State briefly kept marriage records from 1847 to about 1850 and started recording marriages again in 1881. Copies of all records can obtained from the town or city of birth or by contacting the state archives. New York City keeps marriage records separately from New York State. Learn more about finding marriage records from New York City.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/How_to_Find_New_York_Marriage_RecordsOffice of the City Clerk - New York City
Marriage records from 1866 to 1949 are available at DORIS (31 Chambers Street, Room 103, New York, NY 10007) You can obtain a Marriage Record by appearing at the appropriate City Clerk office in person or mailing in a completed application.
https://www.cityclerk.nyc.gov/content/marriage-recordsNew York State Marriage Index : Free Texts - Internet Archive
This information was obtained through a New York State Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) request filed by the non-profit organization Reclaim The Records against the NYS DOH in September 2017. Marriage index data was requested from 1881 through December 21, 2016, but the NYS DOH only delivered data up through December 31, 1965.
https://archive.org/details/nymarriageindex?mc_cid=c554fe25b5&mc_eid=c9444b1692&sort=titleSorter&page=2Home - Historical Vital Records of NYC - New York City
The New York City Municipal Archives is undertaking a mass digitization project to provide online access to 13.3 million historical birth, death, and marriage records. Not sure where to start? Read our *search tips* for finding vital records. Research Assistance Learn about the collection
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http://www.archives.nysed.gov/Genealogy | Archdiocese of New York
The most frequent reference requests we get here at the Archives are of a genealogical nature. Until now, the Archives did not hold any sacramental requests and had to direct researchers to parishes throughout the Archdiocese. We are delighted to announce the first stage in making these records more readily available for all researchers.
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