To search New York City records for the date of the death of a relative, including your brother you can search the Internet for a database of death certificates. There are many available.
To search New York City records for the date of the death of a relative, including your brother, write Division of Vital Records | New York City Department of Health | Office of Vital Records | 125 Worth Street, Box 4, Room 133 | New York, NY 10013 | Tel: 212-788-4520 for information. You can also search online on various websites.
Census Assuming you mean the 1820 Federal census, you can often find microfilm of these records in a public library depending on where you live. If you live in or near New York City, you have several options: NARA's Northeast Region: http://www.archives.gov/northeast/nyc/ New York Public Library: http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/lhg/research.html#census Tax If you are referring to property tax records in New York City, they are at New York City's Municipal Archives for the years 1789-1979. http://www.nyc.gov/html/records/html/collections/collections_valuation.shtml
Records for births in the City of New York are maintained by the City Department of Health, Office of Vital Records for births from 1910 to the present. Birth records are available only to the individual of record or to a direct descendant if the individual is deceased. Proof of death is required. Through a notarized document, the living individual of record can authorize others to obtain his or her birth record. Birth records from 1898 through 1909 for New York City are maintained by the NY City Municipal Archives as 31 Chambers Street, Room 103, in Manhattan. Records in the Municipal Archives are available to the public.
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Birth records for the City of New York are maintained by the New York City Health Department. Records older than 75 years are moved to the Municipal Archives.
Yes, it is safe to ride public transportation in New York City. New York City is the safest major city in the U.S., and has been for several years now.
It depends if you mean New York the city or New York the state. It doesn't look like the city set any new temperature records this year. This city of Syracuse in New York did set a record June, 8th.
New York City Public Bath - 1903 was released on: USA: October 1903
The motto of City University of New York Public Safety Department is 'Service - Integrity - Pride'.
Vital Records for New York State (except New York City) from 1880 for births and from 1881 for deaths and marriages are in the New York State Archives in Albany, NY. Vital records for New York City are in the Municipal Archives , NY City Department of Records and information Services, in Manhattan. Newer records have restricted access. These include births less than 75 years ago and deaths and marriages less than 50 years ago. These record may still be held by the relevant city or county Health Departments.
One of the greatest sources of vintage photos of New York City come from city's Department of Records. These photos from the Municipal Archives have never been seen before and are 100 years old. They have been digitized and made available for viewing to the public online.