Finding family in the Big Apple can seem like a daunting task. This New York Family History School course provides attendees with a concrete understanding of New York City’s history, its boroughs, and the essential records and repositories available for research. Sessions are led by D. Joshua Taylor, NYG&B President, and Susan R. Miller, NYG&B Director of Publications. Please note: This course is ideal for those tracing families in New York City from 1800 to the mid-1900s.
Please Note: This Family History School course is available for on-demand viewing throughout 2024. Registrants have 60 days from the date of purchase to complete this course in its entirety. For example, if you purchase this course on December 15, 2024, you have until February 15, 2025, to complete it.
Registrants will:
- Understand which essential records exist for tracing New York City residents (beyond vital records).
- Discover online resources to find New York City’s essential records.
- Explore on-site repositories that hold New York City’s essential records.
Online Sessions (on demand):
- New York City—A Historical Overview for Genealogists (Susan R. Miller)
- New York City Vital Records (Susan R. Miller)
- Essential New York City Records: Census, Tax, Directories, and Others (D. Joshua Taylor)
- Religious Records of New York City (D. Joshua Taylor)
- Records and Resources of the New York City Municipal Archives (Susan R. Miller)
Course Fee
- NYG&B Members: $89
- General Registration: $99
About the NYG&B's New York Family History School
The New York Family History School lets participants learn at their own pace through guided, on-demand sessions focusing on a specific family history topic. Registration includes access to multiple sessions for 60 days, syllabus materials, a certificate of completion, and an invitation to the annual online New York Family History School alumni reception.
See all New York Family History School Courses in 2024.
Consultant Bios
D. Joshua Taylor, MA, MLS, FUGA, is the president of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society (NYG&B). A nationally known and recognized genealogist, Joshua was named president of the NYG&B in 2016 and is an officer, trustee ex officio, on NYG&B’s Board of Trustees. Previously, Joshua held senior leadership positions with Findmypast and the New England Historic Genealogical Society and has volunteered in leadership positions for the Federation of Genealogical Societies and other organizations. A prolific author and popular speaker, Joshua has been a coordinator for courses at the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy and the Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburgh and is the recipient of RootsTech’s Distinguished Presenter Award. He has been a featured genealogist on Who Do You Think You Are? and was a host on the PBS series Genealogy Roadshow. Joshua holds a Master of Library Science degree in archival management and a Master of Arts degree in history from Simmons College. In 2017, Joshua was named as one of Library Journal’s Movers and Shakers, and in 2022, he was named as a Fellow of the Utah Genealogical Association.
An NYG&B member since 1993, Susan R. Miller oversees the NYG&B’s print and digital publications. She is the editor of the New York Researcher magazine and a managing editor of the New York Family History Research Guide and Gazetteer and the NYG&B county guide series. Susan also presents genealogical lectures on a national, regional, and local basis. Prior to her genealogical career, Susan worked in the sailing industry and for Emigrant Savings Bank in New York City for 23 years. A graduate of Brown University, she is a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists and several other genealogical and historical societies.