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How to use historical newspapers to do ancestry research. Discover the types of genealogy records that you can discover in old newspapers ranging from birth notices to death records in this lengthy PPT presentation from GenealogyBank.com.
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Newspapers for Genealogists: Finding the Details of your Ancestor’s Lives Thomas Jay Kemp NEFHC Franklin, Massachusetts 23 March 2012
Newspapers 5,850 & Growing! 1690-Today
Newspapers 5,850 & Growing! 1690-Today
Over 5,850 newspapers • All 50 states • 1690 to today • Over 1.1 Billion Records • Over 263,000 rare books & documents • Over 206 million obituaries & death records
Boston News-Letter. July 24‐July 31, 1704. page 4 Obituaries Obituaries
James Edwin Ayres (1817-1893) and his wife Ann (Ford) Ayres (1817-1901) are listed in the 1850 census for Greenburgh, Westchester County, New York.
James Edwin Ayres (1817-1893) and his wife Ann (Ford) Ayres (1817-1901) are listed in the 1850 census for Greenburgh, Westchester County, New York.
James Edwin Ayres (1817-1893) and his wife Ann (Ford) Ayres (1817-1901) are listed in the 1850 census for Greenburgh, Westchester County, New York.
Hudson River Chronicle (Sing Sing, NY) 12 December 1848 Obituary notice for Lovina Ayres born 7 August 1846 died 28November 1848
Aberdeen (SD) Daily Herald. 10 December 1999, page 18. • Child’s name, date and place of birth • Mother’s maiden name • Names of both sets of grand-parents • Names of the great grandparents
“This is their third daughter” • “Mr. Monroe left about three weeks ago for a southern camp (Army), where he was called in the draft.” • Mrs. Monroe – formerly Miss Rhea Holtzberg – a teacher in the Butler City schools Fort Wayne Sentinel. 13 April 1917. page 18
Dallas Morning News November 19, 1978
Dallas Morning News November 19, 1978
Clues • Names of the bride and groom • Name and location of the church • Date of the wedding • Where the couple will live • Names of the parents of the bride • Biographical information • Members of the wedding party • Pictures
Independent Inquirer (Brattleboro, Vermont) 28 June 1834, page 3
Philadelphia Inquirer29 Jan 1895 • Names, ages
Philadelphia Inquirer29 Jan 1895 • Names, ages • Residence
Philadelphia Inquirer29 Jan 1895 • Names, ages • Residence • Where married
Philadelphia Inquirer29 Jan 1895 • Names, ages • Residence • Where married • 1st wife died, 14 months ago
Philadelphia Inquirer29 Jan 1895 • Names, ages • Residence • Where married • 1st wife died, 14 months ago • Married 63 years
Philadelphia Inquirer29 Jan 1895 • Names, ages • Residence • Where married • 1st wife died, 14 months ago • Married 63 years • Only death in family
Philadelphia Inquirer29 Jan 1895 • Names, ages • Residence • Where married • 1st wife died, 14 months ago • Married 63 years • Only death in family • # of children, grandchildren etc.
Philadelphia Inquirer29 Jan 1895 1880 Census Garrett County, MD
Philadelphia Inquirer29 Jan 1895 1880 Census Garrett County, MD
Dallas Morning News (Texas)19 January 1948, Section 2, page 13
Commercial Daily Register (Sandusky, Ohio)25 January 1862, page 1
Family Reunions • Held at Oakland Park, Decatur, Illinois • Descendents of Jacob Garver of Switzerland • The American line of this family descends from Christian Garver, Jacob’s son, who immigrated to America in 1790 • Christian Garver settled in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania • David Garver came to Decatur, Illinois, in 1840 • Other family members
Friend. (Honolulu, Hawaii). 28 February 1878. page 13 Family Reunions