![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Genealogies acquired at NEHGS 1900-1940.Īlternate Repositories William Prescott Greenlaw, Greenlaw Index of the New England Historic Genealogical Society (Boston, Mass.:G.K.Visit and Contact: downloadable floor map, copying and imaging services, etc.Using The Wyner Family Jewish Heritage Center.NEHGS members have access to a lending library, and bookstore discounts. NEHGS is also a FamilySearch affiliate library. Ground Floor: welcome, orientation, bookstore, British Isles, European, Asian, and Pacific books in open stacks, and access to the “Vault” materials by call slip.and Canadian censuses and census indexes, New England city directories, CD-ROMs, computers, Internet access, FamilySearch Catalog, International Genealogical Index, and Ancestral File in open stacks. 4th Floor: microfilm, microfiche, U.S.5th Floor: local history collection, maps and atlases in open stacks.5A Floor: access to manuscripts by call slip.6th Floor: laptop hookups, Massachusetts vital records, periodicals, genealogies, general reference in open stacks, and access to rare books by call slip.The NEHGS Research Library is arranged by floor as follows: Their staff includes experts in early American, New England, New York, Irish, English, Italian, Scottish, Atlantic and French Canadian, African American, Native American, Chinese, and Jewish genealogy This effort has already produced several published volumes in addition to the Internet database. The Great Migration Study Project seeks to identify every European settler in Massachusetts from 1620 to 1640. NEHGS has a fine arts collection, and an antique furniture collection. They also have significant material for the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, and other nations. The Research Library collection is national in scope. The Society has educational research tours, lectures, seminars, and other events throughout the year. The manuscript collection has over 20 million items with an emphasis on New England since the 1600s. Their catalog lists over 200,000 books, 100,000 microfilms, and other sources. They publish both American Ancestors and The New England Historical Genealogical Register ( The Register). They maintain an Internet database of over 100 million names, including vital records, compiled genealogies, and scholarly journals. Wikipedia has more about this subject: New England Historic Genealogical SocietyĬollection Description įounded in 1845, the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) is the oldest such society in the United States. Vital Records from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register at American Ancestors - index & images ($).1915-1945 Roll of Arms Registered by NEHGS, 1915-1945 at American Ancestors - index & images ($).New England Ancestors Magazine at American Ancestors - index & images ($).American Ancestors Magazine at American Ancestors - index & images ($).American Ancestors Journal at American Ancestors - index & images ($).1845-1900 NEHGS Membership Applications, 1845-1900 at American Ancestors - index & images ($).NEHGS NEXUS: New England Across the United States at American Ancestors - index & images ($).For links to online copies of The Register, see our New England Historical Genealogical Register online Wiki page. The Society's flagship publication is The Register. ![]() The Register database including articles about vital records, church records, tax records, land and probate records, cemetery transcriptions, obituaries, and historical essays.Great Migration Study Project: index to 7,192 names, 2,040 places, and 249 ships.Īccounts of New England Families from 1641 to 1700.Online NEHGS Library Catalog has keyword, title, author, subject, call number, and advanced searches. ![]()
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