This is the second post covering the files from the William B. Bogardus Collection labeled as Vital Records (VIT). For background, please see the post of March 2, 2014. This post consolidates the files which pertain to records found in New York City and on Long Island.
Deaths Taken from the New York Evening Post (1801-1890), Gertrude Barber, 1933-1947; Marriages Taken from the New York Evening Post (1801-1890), Gertrude Barber, 1933-1948
Deaths Published in the Christian Intelligencer of the Reformed Dutch Church from 1830-1871, Ray C. Sawyer, 1933
An Index to the Long Islander, 1839-1864, Marriages, Deaths, Marian F. Stevens, 1974
Marriages Published in the Christian Intelligencer of the Reformed Dutch Church from 1830-1871, Ray C. Sawyer, 1931-1933
Marriages and Deaths from the New Yorker (Double Quarto Edition) 1836-1841, Kenneth Scott, 1980
The New York Magazine - Marriages and Deaths, 1790-1797, Kenneth Scott, Kristin L. Gibbons, 1975
Marriages Performed by the Various Mayors and Alderman of the City of New York, as well as Justices of the Peace, etc., 1830-1854, Ray C. Sawyer, 1935
"Miscellaneous" from the Suffolk County Historical Society Register, Vol. 14, no. 3, 1988
Genealogical Data from the New York Post Boy, 1743-1773, Kenneth Scott, 1980
New York City Marriages 1810-1814 as Reported in the Commercial Advertiser
Genealogical Data from Colonial New York Newspapers, Kenneth Scott, 1982
(Please see the post of March 2, 2014, for background info on this series).
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