Niskayuna, Protestant Reformed Dutch Church, 1783–1861
These records include the following details: Introduction Baptisms and Births, 1823 to 1854 Marriages, 1824 to 1854 Members, 1823 to 1854 Church Officers, 1848 to 1858 Members, 1854 to 1871 Members, 1854 to 1871 Members, 1854 to 1871 Members Received, 1807 to 1838 Members Dismissed and Suspended...
The Mohawk (Periodical)
Issues of The Mohawk contain a variety of extracted and transcribed records from Montgomery County, Schenectady County, and beyond—many of which cannot be found anywhere else online. These materials often represent previously unpublished records from private individuals, churches, and other record holders.
Schenectady County Religious Records
Transcribed genealogy records from churches in Schenectady County, New York. Researchers can browse digital images of these records, but they cannot currently be searched. The collection page contains a complete list of all congregations available, including waypoint links to images from each church.
The Vosburgh Collection of New York Church Records
Between 1913 and 1921, Royden Woodward Vosburgh (1875-1931) transcribed for The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society records of some 94 New York State Protestant churches, in 104 volumes.
Researching Schenectady County History and Genealogy
The area that would become the city of Schenectady was first settled by Europeans in 1661.
Schenectady County, New York Guide
This guide for Schenectady County contains a detailed list of resources for those researching families that lived there. The guide includes a map of municipalities, a brief county history, as well as links to county, local and regional repositories, resources, and societies. A selected bibliography is also available, along with other links that researchers will find highly valuable.
Schenectady County, New York Cities, Towns, and Villages
This article is a list of towns, formation dates and other details related to Schenectady County municipalities.