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July 7, 2014

New York Prison Records 1797-1931 Online

New York Prison Records 1797-1931 Online
Ancestry.com just released more than 130 years of New York prison records ranging from 1797 to 1931.

Contains prisoner records for 15 prisons in the state of New York.

Records:  294,322

Governors were required by law to keep registers of all applications for and grants of clemency. This collection includes images of the registers for recording discharges of convicts serving in state prisons who had their sentences commuted and were discharged.

Records:  44,166

Throughout much of the nineteenth century in New York, the right to vote was denied to anyone convicted of an “infamous crime,” but citizenship rights could be restored at the governor’s discretion. This collection includes eight volumes of restorations to citizenship that New York governors issued to convicted felons.

Records:  26,125

Newgate Prison was New York’s first state penitentiary, opening in 1797 on the Hudson River. It was envisioned as a model prison for reforming those charged with serious crimes other than murder and arson (which were capital offenses). The prison closed in 1828, and the remaining prisoners were removed to Sing Sing Prison.

Records:  5,198


 

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