St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church records, 1864-1917
Most of text in Latin. Most volumes include index. Contains baptisms 1864-1911, confirmations ?-1916, marriages 1865-1889, 1896-1917, deaths 1896-1917.
Most of text in Latin. Most volumes include index. Contains baptisms 1872-1908, confirmations 1869-1904, marriages and deaths 1859-1871, marriages 1872-1917, deaths 1873-1916.
Formerly St. Peter's French church. Most of text in Latin. Most volumes include index. Contains baptisms index 1850-1924, general register book 1 (baptisms, confirmations, marriages, deaths) 1858-1894, baptisms index 1850- 1857, baptisms 1850-1857, baptisms index 1895-1916, baptisms book 2 1895-1913, marriages 1850-1923, deaths 1851-1858, 1883-1924.
Images of baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and burials from St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Buffalo, New York. Only burial records go beyond the 1950s. This collection is being published as images become available.
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Genealogy Records and Resources at the City of Buffalo Inactive Records Center
What researchers need to know about getting copies of birth, marriage, or death records for genealogical purposes. This facility houses records for birth, marriages, or deaths that occurred within the city limits of Buffalo, NY. If the person was born, married, or died elsewhere, you must contact the appropriate town or village clerk.