
This database continues the baptism records from The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the City of New York, for the period 1731-1800. The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the City of New York was officially founded in 1628, although services conducted by laymen had been held for several years earlier. The church building was rebuilt on several occasions and the most famous today is probably the Marble Collegiate Church on Fifth Avenue at 29th St. in New York City More information on the church and its history is available at
Wikipedia.
This database contains 35,100 names of Mothers, Fathers and Witnesses at baptisms.
NEHGS also has a database of earlier baptisms found here,
Parents and Witnesses at Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, 1639-1730 Search New York, NY: Parents and Witnesses at Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church, 1731-1800