The latest issue of the New England Historic Genealogical Society's (NEHGS) American Ancestors magazine (Summer 2013) has an article on page 13 that lists new searchable databases on their website (www.AmericanAncestors.org). NEHGS subscribers can download digital copies of the full run of the magazine, but Summer 2013 is not posted yet).
The new searchable databases include:
* The Mayflower Descendant, Volumes 41-45
* NYG&B Record, Volumes 36-45
* Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Volumes 36-40
* Rhode Island Roots, Volumes 11-25
* Early New England Families - 20 new sketches
* Settlers of the Beekman Patent [Dutchess County, N.Y.] - Volume 8
* Western Massachusetts Families in 1790 -- 10 new sketches
* Massachusetts and Maine Direct Tax Census of 1798 -- re-indexed with improved images
* Connecticut Vital Records (The Barbour Collection): Hartland, Salisbury, Norfolk, Redding, E. Windsor, Winchester, Barkhamstead, and Colebrook
* Vermont Vital Records, 1908-2008
For many of the databases listed above, there are earlier volumes available.
In an article "Discovering Your New England Roots on AmericanAncestors.org," Ryan Woods highlights databases that are available (or will be available soon) to AmericanAncestors.org users through their partnership with Ancestry.com. They include:
* Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1915: Births, Marriages, Deaths (1)
* Massachusetts Vital Records Index, 1916-1976: Births 1916, 1950, Marriages, 1916-1950; Deaths, 1916-1976.
* Massachusetts Deaths, 1970-2003
* Massachusetts City Directories, 1823-1989 (2)
* Massachusetts State Censuses, 1855, 1865
* Massachusetts Miscellaneous Census Substitutes 1630-1788, 1840, 1890
* New Hampshire, Birth Records, 1631-1900 (2)
* New Hampshire, Death Records, 1654-1947 (2)
* New Hampshire, Marriage Records, 1652-1947
* New Hampshire Miscellaneous Censuses and Substitutes, 1640-1776, 1840, 1860, 1890
* New Hampshire City Directories, 1823-1964
* Rhode Island Vital Records, 1636-1850 (1) (2)
* Rhode Island City Directories, 1820-1963
* Rhode Island State Censuses, 1865, 1875, 1885, 1915, 1925, 1935
* Vermont Vital Records, 1720-1908 (2)
* Vermont Vital Records, 1909-2008 (1)
* Vermont Miscellaneous Censuses and Substitutes, 1778-1822, 1840
* Vermont City Directories, 1865-1967.
Notes:
(1) Already available on NEHGS (www.AmericanAncestors.org)
(2) Available now on Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com)
There is a note on page 27 that says:
"Currently, one of the databases described in this article is available online: Vermont vital Records, 1909-2008. This database, which contains 2.9 million records of Vermont births, marriages, and death, is described more fully on page 30 of this article.
"In coming months, we will be adding an index to Massachusetts Deaths, 1907-2003 [1970-2003??]; additional years of the Vermont vital Records; Vital Records from New Hampshire; and Rhode Island census records for 1865-1935. The remainder of the databases described here will follow."
All of that is encouraging - NEHGS continues to add databases on a monthly basis. Apparently, the ones not on Ancestry.com to date will also be appearing there also.
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