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        • The Connecticut Genealogy IndexMore than 5.5 million genealogical records to search through...except for the ones the state still has locked up in an ancient FoxPro database they claim they can't use
          Records release mostly negotiated! But many still locked up in the state's archaic database system All received records online.
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        • The Maryland Motherlode: Births, Marriages, Deaths, and NaturalizationsMore than five million records from the Maryland State Archives covering more than a century, both the basic text indices and full vital records certificates 🤩 most of them never publicly available online before
          Records released through successful Maryland Public Information Act request All received records online.
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      • Mississippi
        • The Mississippi State Death Index (1912-1943)One young genealogist's tenacity leads to thirty-one years of Mississippi state history finally going online
          No litigation needed! All records online.
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      • Missouri
        • Missouri Birth Index, 1920(ish)-2015They tried to charge us $1.5 million for a public records request. Then they decided to ignore the state Sunshine Law altogether.
          Litigation successful! Motion for Summary Judgment granted April 15, 2020
        • Missouri Death Index, 1968-2015They tried to charge us $1.5 million for a public records request. Then they decided to ignore the state Sunshine Law altogether.
          Litigation successful! Motion for Summary Judgment granted April 15, 2020
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      • Nationwide
        • Beneficiary Identification Records Locator Subsystem (BIRLS) Death FileWhen a veteran dies, why was the index to their veterans benefits claims file locked up forever behind a $300/year commercial website's paywall?
          Litigation successful! All records online
        • Billions of Digital Images and Associated Text Metadata Created Through the United States National Archives and Records Administration’s Digitization Partnership ProgramWe want it all back.
          FOIA request filed with NARA on October 14, 2020
        • Social Security Applications and Claims IndexAlmost 100,000,000 public records have been available only through a $300/year paywalled commercial website. We're gonna change that.
          FOIA request filed with Social Security Administration on September 20, 2017
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      • Nebraska
        • The Nebraska Death Index (1904-1968)That time we successfully appealed to a state Attorney General while waiting to board an international flight
          No litigation needed! All records online.
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      • New Jersey
        • New Jersey Birth, Marriage, and Death Indices, 1901-1903 and 1901-1914We acquired and published the first public twentieth century vital records indices for New Jersey.
          No litigation needed! All records online.
        • New Jersey Death Index, 1904-2017Why should these records be available if you're onsite at the state archives, but not available on the Internet?
          Legal wrangling but no litigation needed! All records online.
        • New Jersey Marriage Index, 1901-2016We acquired and published the first-ever data set of everyone married in the Garden State
          Legal wrangling, but no litigation needed! All records online.
        • The New Jersey Geographic Birth Index and Delayed Birth Index, 1901-1929Homegrown in the Garden State
          Records release negotiated! No legal wrangling needed! All records online.
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      • New York City
        • All already-digitized New York City historical records and their associated text metadata. (Yes, all.)"Release The Kraken!"
          Litigation in progress! Case filed February 14, 2022.
        • Brooklyn (Kings County) “Old Town” RecordsWelcome to the single stupidest lawsuit we've ever had to file against a government agency
          Litigation in progress! Case filed October 15, 2018.
        • Geographic Index to New York City Births, late 19th to early 20th centuriesA new tool to find people born in New York City, especially if their birth records had spelling variants or poor handwriting
          No litigation needed! All records online.
        • Index to New York City domestic partnership records, 1993-2017?All people and all families deserve to have their genealogical records available to them.
          NY FOIL request in planning stage against NYC Clerk's Office
        • Index to New York City Marriage Licenses, 1908-1929What do you do when a city archive won’t share its records with the public? Fight back. Read about our pilot project that started it all.
          Litigation successful! All records online.
        • Index to New York City Marriage Licenses, 1930-1995Yes, you can fight city hall — and win! Of course, it helps if the city refuses to return your e-mails and calls until you take them to court.
          Litigation successful! All records online (minus Queens 1971-72 images)
        • Index to New York City Marriage Licenses, 1996-2017Wait, you mean we’re gonna have to sue the same city agency again? Over the same records set? After they lost to us last time?
          Litigation successful! All records online
        • List of Registered Voters in New York City for 1924Historical voter data is often covered by Freedom of Information laws. We were the first to publish this often-overlooked resource online.
          No litigation needed! All records online.
        • New York City Birth Certificates, 1910-1917They're more than 100 years old, but NYC won't let us see them.
          NY FOIL request in planning stage against NYC DOH
        • New York City death certificates 1949-1968 and nullification of NYC DOH records access rulesRemember that time the NYC DOH ignored ~6,000 public comments unanimously in opposition to their terrible records access rules?
          Litigation in progress! Case filed April 17, 2019.
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      • New York State
        • Index to Deaths in Albany, New York, 1880-1915Corruption's such an old song that we can sing along in harmony, And nowhere is it stronger than in Albany
          NY FOIL request filed with Albany City Clerk's Office on September 6, 2017
        • Index to Deaths in Buffalo, New York, 1852-1944These records were sitting on a hard drive in a city government's Inactive Records Center, not online for public use. We fixed that.
          No litigation needed! All records online.
        • Index to Deaths in Yonkers, New York, c. 1870-1915"Out there, there's a world outside of Yonkers..."
          FOIL Appeal (constructive denial) sent March 13, 2019
        • Index to New York State Births (Outside of New York City), 1881-1942Finally, New York researchers can ditch the microfiche sheets and join the twenty-first century.
          No litigation needed! All records online.
        • Index to New York State Deaths (Outside of New York City), 1880-1956It took us seventeen months of fighting with the government just to get a list of the names of dead people.
          Legal wrangling but no litigation needed! All records online.
        • Index to New York State Marriages (Outside of New York City), 1881-2017NYS DOH gave us only half of the files we'd requested, and initially they didn't even explain why. So we sued them -- and won!
          Litigation successful! Case filed August 24, 2018, judgment rendered March 13, 2019. CASE ON APPEAL BY THE STATE as of May 1, 2019.
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      • Washington
        • Washington State Marriage, Divorce, and Death Indices, c. 1907-2017The legislature now wants to lock away indices that have always been public. Nuh-uh.
          Washington PRA request filed with Dept. of Health, Secretary of State, and State Archives on January 30, 2019.
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      • Wyoming
        • Wyoming Marriage, Death, and Divorce Indices, 1900-1965Frozen in a snowbank outside of Laramie? We got your record. Thrown off your wagon team in Cheyenne? We got your record too.
          Coming soon...
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      • Connecticut
        • The Connecticut Genealogy IndexMore than 5.5 million genealogical records to search through...except for the ones the state still has locked up in an ancient FoxPro database they claim they can't use
          Records release mostly negotiated! But many still locked up in the state's archaic database system All received records online.
        • Close
      • Maryland
        • The Maryland Motherlode: Births, Marriages, Deaths, and NaturalizationsMore than five million records from the Maryland State Archives covering more than a century, both the basic text indices and full vital records certificates 🤩 most of them never publicly available online before
          Records released through successful Maryland Public Information Act request All received records online.
        • Close
      • Mississippi
        • The Mississippi State Death Index (1912-1943)One young genealogist's tenacity leads to thirty-one years of Mississippi state history finally going online
          No litigation needed! All records online.
        • Close
      • Missouri
        • Missouri Birth Index, 1920(ish)-2015They tried to charge us $1.5 million for a public records request. Then they decided to ignore the state Sunshine Law altogether.
          Litigation successful! Motion for Summary Judgment granted April 15, 2020
        • Missouri Death Index, 1968-2015They tried to charge us $1.5 million for a public records request. Then they decided to ignore the state Sunshine Law altogether.
          Litigation successful! Motion for Summary Judgment granted April 15, 2020
        • Close
      • Nationwide
        • Beneficiary Identification Records Locator Subsystem (BIRLS) Death FileWhen a veteran dies, why was the index to their veterans benefits claims file locked up forever behind a $300/year commercial website's paywall?
          Litigation successful! All records online
        • Billions of Digital Images and Associated Text Metadata Created Through the United States National Archives and Records Administration’s Digitization Partnership ProgramWe want it all back.
          FOIA request filed with NARA on October 14, 2020
        • Social Security Applications and Claims IndexAlmost 100,000,000 public records have been available only through a $300/year paywalled commercial website. We're gonna change that.
          FOIA request filed with Social Security Administration on September 20, 2017
        • Close
      • Nebraska
        • The Nebraska Death Index (1904-1968)That time we successfully appealed to a state Attorney General while waiting to board an international flight
          No litigation needed! All records online.
        • Close
      • New Jersey
        • New Jersey Birth, Marriage, and Death Indices, 1901-1903 and 1901-1914We acquired and published the first public twentieth century vital records indices for New Jersey.
          No litigation needed! All records online.
        • New Jersey Death Index, 1904-2017Why should these records be available if you're onsite at the state archives, but not available on the Internet?
          Legal wrangling but no litigation needed! All records online.
        • New Jersey Marriage Index, 1901-2016We acquired and published the first-ever data set of everyone married in the Garden State
          Legal wrangling, but no litigation needed! All records online.
        • The New Jersey Geographic Birth Index and Delayed Birth Index, 1901-1929Homegrown in the Garden State
          Records release negotiated! No legal wrangling needed! All records online.
        • Close
      • New York City
        • All already-digitized New York City historical records and their associated text metadata. (Yes, all.)"Release The Kraken!"
          Litigation in progress! Case filed February 14, 2022.
        • Brooklyn (Kings County) “Old Town” RecordsWelcome to the single stupidest lawsuit we've ever had to file against a government agency
          Litigation in progress! Case filed October 15, 2018.
        • Geographic Index to New York City Births, late 19th to early 20th centuriesA new tool to find people born in New York City, especially if their birth records had spelling variants or poor handwriting
          No litigation needed! All records online.
        • Index to New York City domestic partnership records, 1993-2017?All people and all families deserve to have their genealogical records available to them.
          NY FOIL request in planning stage against NYC Clerk's Office
        • Index to New York City Marriage Licenses, 1908-1929What do you do when a city archive won’t share its records with the public? Fight back. Read about our pilot project that started it all.
          Litigation successful! All records online.
        • Index to New York City Marriage Licenses, 1930-1995Yes, you can fight city hall — and win! Of course, it helps if the city refuses to return your e-mails and calls until you take them to court.
          Litigation successful! All records online (minus Queens 1971-72 images)
        • Index to New York City Marriage Licenses, 1996-2017Wait, you mean we’re gonna have to sue the same city agency again? Over the same records set? After they lost to us last time?
          Litigation successful! All records online
        • List of Registered Voters in New York City for 1924Historical voter data is often covered by Freedom of Information laws. We were the first to publish this often-overlooked resource online.
          No litigation needed! All records online.
        • New York City Birth Certificates, 1910-1917They're more than 100 years old, but NYC won't let us see them.
          NY FOIL request in planning stage against NYC DOH
        • New York City death certificates 1949-1968 and nullification of NYC DOH records access rulesRemember that time the NYC DOH ignored ~6,000 public comments unanimously in opposition to their terrible records access rules?
          Litigation in progress! Case filed April 17, 2019.
        • Close
      • New York State
        • Index to Deaths in Albany, New York, 1880-1915Corruption's such an old song that we can sing along in harmony, And nowhere is it stronger than in Albany
          NY FOIL request filed with Albany City Clerk's Office on September 6, 2017
        • Index to Deaths in Buffalo, New York, 1852-1944These records were sitting on a hard drive in a city government's Inactive Records Center, not online for public use. We fixed that.
          No litigation needed! All records online.
        • Index to Deaths in Yonkers, New York, c. 1870-1915"Out there, there's a world outside of Yonkers..."
          FOIL Appeal (constructive denial) sent March 13, 2019
        • Index to New York State Births (Outside of New York City), 1881-1942Finally, New York researchers can ditch the microfiche sheets and join the twenty-first century.
          No litigation needed! All records online.
        • Index to New York State Deaths (Outside of New York City), 1880-1956It took us seventeen months of fighting with the government just to get a list of the names of dead people.
          Legal wrangling but no litigation needed! All records online.
        • Index to New York State Marriages (Outside of New York City), 1881-2017NYS DOH gave us only half of the files we'd requested, and initially they didn't even explain why. So we sued them -- and won!
          Litigation successful! Case filed August 24, 2018, judgment rendered March 13, 2019. CASE ON APPEAL BY THE STATE as of May 1, 2019.
        • Close
      • Washington
        • Washington State Marriage, Divorce, and Death Indices, c. 1907-2017The legislature now wants to lock away indices that have always been public. Nuh-uh.
          Washington PRA request filed with Dept. of Health, Secretary of State, and State Archives on January 30, 2019.
        • Close
      • Wyoming
        • Wyoming Marriage, Death, and Divorce Indices, 1900-1965Frozen in a snowbank outside of Laramie? We got your record. Thrown off your wagon team in Cheyenne? We got your record too.
          Coming soon...
        • Close
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New York City death certificates 1949-1968 and nullification of NYC DOH records access rules

New York City death certificates 1949-1968 and nullification of NYC DOH records access rules

We're suing New York City for the first-ever public access to the scanned images of ~1.6 million NYC death certificates for New Yorkers who died between 1949-1968, which is 50 to 75 years ago. [...]

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Reclaim The Records vs. New York State Department of Health

Reclaim The Records vs. New York State Department of Health

In the summer of 2018, Reclaim The Records launched a Freedom of Information lawsuit against the New York State Department of Health to find out why they treated our Freedom of Information [...]

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Index to New York State Births (Outside of New York City), 1881-1942

Index to New York State Births (Outside of New York City), 1881-1942

In September 2017, Reclaim The Records made a new FOIL request of the New York State Department of Health (NYS DOH), asking for the first-ever public copy of the basic index to all births in New [...]

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Index to New York State Marriages (Outside of New York City), 1881-2017

Index to New York State Marriages (Outside of New York City), 1881-2017

We won our Freedom of Information request for the New York State marriage index for 1881-1965! But then the New York State Department of Health refused to hand over the post-1965 marriage [...]

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Index to New York State Deaths (Outside of New York City), 1880-1956

Index to New York State Deaths (Outside of New York City), 1880-1956

On January 3, 2016, Reclaim The Records submitted a FOIL request to the New York State Department of Health for a copy of the entire New York City death index, from June 1880 [...]

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denyse__allen Denyse Allen @denyse__allen ·

Regular reminder: digital records could go away at any time.

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reclaimtherecs Reclaim The Records @reclaimtherecs ·

Jay Bosanko, who worked at NARA for more than thirty years and who was the acting head after AOTUS Shogan’s firing, has just been axed. He was given the choice of being fired too, or retiring.

Speculation about names of incoming toadies to replace them:

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blackvaultcom John Greenewald, Jr. @blackvaultcom ·

Earlier today I posted about a decade old #FOIA that is still a year+ away from completion.

I don't know what's more shocking. What I just said, or the fact that saying it doesn't even phase me anymore.

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reclaimtherecs Reclaim The Records @reclaimtherecs ·

Our board member Alec Ferretti should be testifying sometime in the next hour. (Technically, he'll do it wearing one of his many other hats: as a board member of the Association for Professional Genealogists @APGgenealogy.)

Also testifying right after him: Josh Taylor of NYG&B!

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adlenertz ADLenertz @adlenertz ·

"Like we keep saying, open access to records prevents fraud, not enables it." LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!

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reclaimtherecs Reclaim The Records @reclaimtherecs ·

Our board member Alec Ferretti (@Alecferretti) is in Albany today, testifying in the statehouse against the proposed new rules in New York State that would limit public access to historical records! ✊

And our fight is also in the Albany press today:

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chrissmolinski Chris Smolinski @chrissmolinski ·

@ReclaimTheRecs It was great when researching my wife's family in Vermont. Walk into the town clerk's office, and they get the record books out of the safe for you to look at. The best open records policy in the country and the exact opposite of... oh I don't know... say New York?

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ire_nicar Investigative Reporters & Editors @ire_nicar ·

On my way to FOIA the info you wouldn't give me

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reclaimtherecs Reclaim The Records @reclaimtherecs ·

Reminder: this all finally came to light, after years of rumors, because she was born in Massachusetts, which has OPEN-TO-THE-PUBLIC BIRTH CERTIFICATES, as do a few other states.

Like we keep saying, open access to records prevents fraud, not enables it.
https://x.com/THR/status/1889207830860697756

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reclaimtherecs Reclaim The Records @reclaimtherecs ·

Gee, maybe all those genealogy organizations shouldn't have spent that money *throwing a party for her* in the rotunda with our membership fees, instead of concentrating on the actual issue of improving (or at least continuing!) public access to records.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-fires-archivist-of-the-united-states-colleen-shogan/

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