by Valerie Baginski | Mar 2, 2026
This free index includes over two million naturalization records from New York District Courts that are available at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) now located in Philadelphia.
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
Offers access to historical immigration and naturalization records of deceased immigrants, including naturalization files after 1906 (C-files), alien registration forms Visa files, Registry files, and alien files.
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
This chart includes links to major collections of naturalization records, organized by state. Some of the collections are hosted on free sites, e.g. FamilySearch, while others are at subscription-based sites like Ancestry or Fold3.
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
This site contains tools for finding immigration records, census records, vital records, and for dealing with calendars, maps, foreign alphabets, and numerous other applications. Some of these tools fetch data from other websites but do so in more versatile ways than...
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
A collection of search tips, family genealogy resources, and additional research links.
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
James J. Czuchra’s databases offer indexed birth, marriage and death records from selected Polish parishes in New York State, including parishes in Albion, Auburn, Dunkirk, Elmira, Rochester, and Salamanca, as well as other resources.
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
A wealth of information for genealogists, including informative articles on a variety of topics. You can search the Catalog, using these tips.
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
PGSCTNE offers seven databases of interest to those researching Polish immigrants to the U.S.
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
A potpourri of databases relevant to Polish immigration throughout the U.S. Most databases are free, although a few are available only to PGSA members.
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
Free, searchable database now includes all immigration through the Port of New York from 1820–1957.