I haven’t been out much during these last five or six months to research in-person. Most of my personal genealogy work has been online, or some day trips to quiet cemeteries where no one else was visiting. However, as I get braver about venturing outside safely, this is what I learned about some local genealogy repositories. Caveat: Please contact these locations for the latest information about their hours and availability during the pandemic. Things sometimes change overnight, and may not be reflected in this blog post!
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American Antiquarian Society
https://www.americanantiquarian.org/
:
185 Salisbury Street, Worcester,
Massachusetts (508) 755-5221
Closed to the public until further
notice during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recently relocated to 1 Sundial
Avenue, Suite 317N, Manchester, New Hampshire (603) 622-1554 and reposed as of
June 24th to the public. The
library is open on two shifts per day, and patrons can sign up for the 8 spaces
available for each shift. Reservations are no longer required, but with the limit call the librarian to make sure there is a place for you. Masks required
by visitors and volunteers, see this page for safety guidelines https://acgs.org/acgs-library-reopening/ One major change outlined on this page is that
all books that have been used will be quarantined for 72 hours before the
librarians put them back on the shelves. This could be problematic for anyone
wanting a certain book upon arriving at the library. Use the website or call to
make a reservation in advance. Members
are free, and the non-member day fee is $10.
You may become a member when you come in to visit. The website contains
links to much information, but most is available to members only.
Available only for patron pickup
of items during limited hours at the current time.
One Elizabeth Street, Hartford,
Connecticut (860) 236-5621
Researchers by appointment only at
the Waterman Research Center. Free to members, or $12 for non-members. Public
access is restricted due to a renovation project. Call at least 2 weeks prior
to your visit at ext. 228.
175 Maple Street, East Hartford,
Connecticut (860) 569-0002
The library opened to a limited
capacity on July 7th by appointment only. Please call ahead, masks must be worn.
Connecticut State Library https://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/hg/home
:
231 Capitol Avenue, Hartford,
Connecticut (860) 757-6500
Closed until further notice.
Maine Historical Society https://www.mainehistory.org/ :
489 Congress Street, Portland,
Maine (207) 774-1822
Research by appointment only
Wednesdays to Saturdays 1pm – 4pm.
Members free, non members $10 a day. See this webpage for more
information: https://www.mainehistory.org/library_visit.shtml
Massachusetts State Archives https://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/ :
220 Morrissey Blvd, Boston,
Massachusetts (617) 727-2816 or fax (617) 288-8429
The research area is open with
regular hours, but call ahead to find out if what you need is available and the
staff will determine if they can assist you remotely before you come in. Reference phone: (617) 727-2816 or email archives@sec.state.ma.us Updated COVID-19 policies are on this
page: https://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/covid-19/covid-19.htm
Massachusetts Historical Society
https://www.masshist.org/ :
1154 Boylston Street, Boston,
Massachusetts (617) 536-1608
The MHS library is currently
closed until further notice. The
reference team is available to assist you remotely. Please see this page for more information: https://www.masshist.org/library/visit
The MHS has been holding several online
events every month, and their card catalog is online.
Massachusetts Registry of Vital
Records https://www.mass.gov/orgs/registry-of-vital-records-and-statistics
150 Mount Vernon Street, Boston,
Massachusetts (617) 740-2600
There are limited in-person
services at the Mass. VRs. The Public Research
Room is closed. They are taking mail and web requests, and limited counter
service, see this page for details: https://www.mass.gov/alerts/massachusetts-registry-of-vital-records-and-statistics-rvrs-covid-19-update#1459986
Mayflower Society Library https://www.themayflowersociety.org/visit/gsmd-library
:
4 Winslow Street, Plymouth,
Massachusetts (508) 746-3188, ext. 11 or email the librarian library@themayflowersociety.org or support@themayflowersociety.org The research library is closed to the public
until further notice. The staff will be working remotely from home with limited
access to the library materials. Usually
it is open to the public by reservation.
Free to members, $5 research fee for non-members. Copies of approved
lineage papers can be purchased for $10.
380 Trapelo Road, Waltham,
Massachusetts (866) 406-2379
The research room is closed
currently. You may experience a very
long delay to your requests and Freedom of Information Act requests or
appeals. https://www.archives.gov/boston/research
There are many online research tools available.
99 – 101 Newbury Street, Boston,
Massachusetts, (888) 296 – 3447
The library and archives in Boston
remain closed to the public until further notice. Members may use the website to access
databases online. There are many virtual
events being held online for the general public, see this link: https://www.americanancestors.org/education/online-classes
30 Park Street, Concord, New
Hampshire (603) 228-6688
The library is now open by advance appointment for research on Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9:30am to 12:30pm and 1:30pm to 4:30pm. Free to members, $7 for adult nonmembers. See this
webpage about the new safety measures: https://www.nhhistory.org/Research/Using-the-Library or email research@nhhistory. The society also offers librarians who available for information by email or phone, and also research services
for a fee.
Effective June 18, 2020 The
registries of deeds are open to the public.
Face masks are encouraged, or required and available upon request. Each county registry has different safety
requirements, and limits on the number or individuals allowed access to the
records, please check the website.
The state library is open to the
public by appointment only, with safety measures in place until further
notice. Appointments are for 30 minute
and 60 minute sessions only. See the
website for more information. The
statewide interlibrary loan program is suspended for the time being.
New Hampshire Vital Records and
Archives https://sos.nh.gov/archives-vital-records-records-management/archives/genealogy/
:
9 Ratification Way (Formerly 71
South Fruit Street), Concord, New Hampshire, 603-271-3242.
During the COVID-19 pandemic the
Archives and Vital Records are closed to walk in traffic. The public is encouraged to use the website. You may call 603-271-2236 with urgent
business or email info@sos.nh.gov
306 Newburyport Turnpike, Rowley,
Massachusetts
Only three researchers are allowed
in the reading room each day, and appointments are required by contacting research@pem.org
See this blog post for more information:
10 Benevolent Street, Providence,
Rhode Island (401) 331-8575
The Robinson Research Center has
reopened to the public by reservation only.
Free to Rhode Island residents, $8 to non residents ($5 for students and
seniors). Please contact the staff reference@rihs.org
Closed to the public. Archivists will provide reference and general
assistance by phone and email. Some
resources are online.
82 Smith Street, Room 208,
Providence, Rhode Island (401) 222-2473
The state house is closed to the
public, including the state library.
Librarians will provide reference and general assistance by phone and
email. Some resources are available digitally through the online catalog. Email statelibrary@sos.ri.gov
Rhode Island Vital Records https://health.ri.gov/records/ :
Rhode Island has changed some
service, and closed some walk-in service, so please check this webpage for more
information: https://health.ri.gov/about/customer-services-updates.php They recommend using VitalChek for online
ordering of vital records.
UNH Dimond Library
18 Library Way, Durham, New
Hampshire (603) 862-1535
All UNH library locations are
currently closed. See this page for
updates and resources you can access remotely:
https://www.library.unh.edu/news/covid-19
60 Washington Street, Suite 1,
Barre, Vermont (802) 479-8509
Open by appointment only. See this page for COVID-19 safety procedures: https://vermonthistory.org/leahy-library-covid-19-procedures
1078 Route 2, Montpelier, Vermont (802)
863-3208 or email vitalrecords@vermont.gov or sos.archives@vermont.gov
The vital records office is currently
closed to walk-in services, but curbside services may be arranged in advance.
The reference room is available by appointment for researching records in the state
archives https://sos.vermont.gov/vsara/research/
Thank you for this, Heather. Besides the update on probable hours, you've got lots of great resource links all in one place! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great list. I did contact the Phillips Library at Peabody and they did some checks on some ancestors for me. Being on the West Coast this was especially helpful. I also contacted the Phipps Cemetery in Boston and I am waiting on a response from them. It may take a little longer but it is so worth the wait. I appreciate all volunteers who are willing to help patrons during this time.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to know that the staff at some of these places are on site now and can provide distance assistance!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks for this list, Heather. I won't be coming to New England anytime soon, but when I do... The list is certainly a great place to start and at least check out their websites and services.
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