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I am wanting to cite a quote from this website that states "New York State did not require local governments to report births, marriages, and deaths until 1880."
This is what I have come up with, but was after US based folk opinions. I am in Australia.
The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, NYG&B New York Genealogical and Biographical Society (https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/ : accessed 2 May 2020), Finding New York Birth, Marriage, and Death Records > What all researchers need to know about New York birth, marriage, and death records > "New York State did not require local governments to report births, marriages, and deaths until 1880."
Thanks in advance.
Robin, EE would not use a…
Robin, EE would not use a path-style citation with this. When I used your URL, it took me to the society’s landing page, which offers a dozen and a half options on which we can click. But I saw no option labeled "Finding New York Birth, Marriage, and Death Records," which was the first item in your path. I found that item by querying for the title in the search box. There’s a simpler approach.
What we have here is a simple article at a website. It’s an anonymously authored article—one of many such instructional articles at that site.
Turn to EE’s QuickStart Guide, to the page “The Basics: Publications: Print & Online.” There, four basic models are given:
Adapting the latter to your source would give us this:
1. "Finding New York Birth, Marriage, and Death Records,” NYG&B: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society (https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/new-york-birth-marriage-death-vital-records : accessed 2 May 2020), "New York State did not require local governments to report births, marriages, and deaths until 1880."
You will notice several points here:
Thank you EE :-)
Thank you EE :-)