New York Occupation & Business Records

New York Emigrant Savings Bank (1850-1883)

An index and digital images of bank records predominately relating to Irish immigrants. They include name, account number, account date, year and place of birth, signature, address and much more.

New York Non-Population Schedules (1850-1880)

Digital images of schedules recording agriculture, industry/manufacturers, social statistics and more in New York state. Contains close to 1 million names.

FBI Case Files (1908-1922)

Over 2.3 million records from investigations of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

US Federal Census Non-Population Schedules (1850-1880)

An index and digital images of schedules recording statistical data concerning agriculture, industry, social and other areas. Includes many people and businesses.

Register of Civil Military & Naval Service (1863-1959)

Registers include the name of each government employee, office held, where employed, where born, whence appointed, and pay received, as well as information regarding the Navy, such as names and conditions of all ships and vessels belonging to the United States and when and where they were built.

Appointments of US Postmasters (1832-1971)

Books recording over 1.5 million post office appointments. They contain name, appointment date, date and cause of vacancy and post office of appointment. Searchable by a name index.

Slave Voyages Database (1514-1866)

The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database has information on more than 35,000 slave voyages that forcibly embarked over 12 million Africans for transport to the Americas between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.

US WWII Cadet Nursing Corps Card Files (1942-1948)

Over 390,000 records detailing genealogical and biographical details of members of the Cadet Nurse Corps.

1930 US Census of Merchant Seamen (1930)

An index to and images of registers recording the name, ship, gender, race, age, marital status, literacy, place of birth, naturalization status, whether English was spoken, occupation, whether a military veteran and address of next of kin of 62,000 merchant seamen.

Newspaper Press Directory (1927)

A directory describing newspapers in the UK and British Empire, including circulation and political leaning.

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