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Our Boston headquarters will be closed to visitors as of Saturday, March 25, 2023, to renovate, improve, and expand our facilities. Our staff will continue to serve our members remotely.

Improvements to our current headquarters, and the launch of our exciting new facility at 97 Newbury Street, will allow us to better serve our members and the public. 

We’re very excited about these upcoming changes and look forward to opening our new and renovated facilities in 2024!

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How to Use the American Ancestors Research Center

Whether you are planning your first visit, are one of our "regulars," or simply accessing resources from home, this guide will help you get the most out of your visit.

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Special Collections

We have been collecting, preserving, and providing access to manuscripts and photographs since 1845. The documents in our collection represent New England and many other regions. Our manuscript holdings now include handwritten and typed family histories and charts, material with vital statistic data such as town, church, and cemetery records, genealogical papers compiled by genealogical researchers and authors, family association collections, and original primary source documents donated individually and in collections of family papers.

Research Guides

Explore a library of detailed guides to a broad variety of topics in family history. You will need to create a FREE American Ancestors account to access this material, or log in if you already have an account.

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Search Library Catalog

Our library catalog is an important tool for anyone planning a trip to our library or patrons needing to locate a certain resource while they are at the library. You can access the catalog from home or from the computers on every library floor. You do not need to be an NEHGS member or even be logged in to search the catalog.

You can search by keyword (anywhere in record), title, author, subject, call number, or advanced. A good place to start is with the keyword search.

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Digital & Library Archives

This website contains digitized materials from the three repositories at American Ancestors and New England Historic Genealogical Society. The repositories include the Wyner Family Jewish Heritage Center, the R. Stanton Avery Special Collections, and the Research Library. The site features digitized archival and published materials such as letters, diaries, photographs, newspapers, business records, genealogies, city directories, organizational records, and other sources for historians and genealogists. The contents focus on the study of family history in America and on the Jewish community in New England.

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