Genealogy Research with Records in Newspapers

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Learn how to do genealogy research with records found in newspapers in this PowerPoint presentation from the 2013 Family History Expo in St. George, Utah. Discover the genealogical information that different types of newspaper articles contain and see how those clues can help you uncover your ancestor's life and trace back your family tree. This genealogy PPT tutorial is full of case study examples and helpful tips to help you get the most out of your ancestry research using newspapers. Learn how to research newspapers in this helpful PPT deck then start exploring your family history in the online newspaper archives at GenealogyBank.com: http://www.genealogybank.com/gbnk/newspapers/

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NewspapersCritical Resources to Document Your

Family Tree

Thomas Jay KempFamily History Expos

22 February 2013

Newspapers 6,500 & Growing! 1690-Today

◦ Over 6,500 newspapers All 50 states 1690 to today

◦ Over 1.3 Billion Records◦ 400,000 rare books &

documents◦ Over 219 million

obituaries & death records

Key Items in Newspapers..

Family Stories

Find the great family stories

Find the great family stories

Find the great family stories

Find the great family stories

Find the great family stories

Find the great family stories

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.

Birth Records

• 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

Trenton Evening Times. 4 October 1964. Page 49.

Dallas Morning NewsNovember 19, 1978

Dallas Morning NewsNovember 19, 1978

Marriage Records

Marriage announcements

Engagements

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

Eastern ArgusPortland, Maine: 19 August 1828 – Page 3

Eastern ArgusPortland, Maine: 19 August 1828 – Page 3

Eastern ArgusPortland, Maine: 19 August 1828 – Page 3

Philadelphia Inquirer29 Jan 1895

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, agesResidenceWhere married1st wife died, 14

months agoMarried 63 yearsOnly death in

family# of children,

grandchildren etc.

Philadelphia Inquirer29 Jan 1895

1880 CensusGarrett County, MD

Philadelphia Inquirer29 Jan 1895

1880 CensusGarrett County, MD

Dallas Morning News (Texas)19 January 1948, Section 2, page 13

Divorce Records

Boston Post Boy (Massachusetts) 22 July 1751, page 2

Commercial Daily Register (Sandusky, Ohio)25 January 1862, page 1

Ethnic Records

Family Reunions

Family Reunions

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

Family Reunions

- He was from Hampton, NH - Left home abt. 25 years ago (around 1853)

- Now abt. 50-60 yrs. old - He sailed on the ships Montezuma, William

Thompson and Roman - He had sailed out of New Bedford, MA - He once sailed under a Master Allen

- Others named: Rev. Mr. Butler of New Bedford, MA

Mrs. J. C. Hardy of Haverhill, MA

Friend. (Honolulu, Hawaii). 1 April 1879

Family Reunions

Family Reunions

- Sailor looking for his family: Peter Gennett - His birthplace: Albany, New York

- Lost contact with his family 30 yrs ago (around 1841) - Father: John W. Gennett; kept a grocery story in Albany,

naturalized Frenchman - long-time sexton of the only Chatholic Church in Albany

- Mother: Johanna Henny (or Hennie); Scotch by birth, she was a native of Nova Scotia

- Family: eight children - Cornelia, William, Peter, John, Edward, Frances, Charles and Henry

- William: a cabinet maker; was deaf and dumb - Frances: was at the New York Deaf & Dumb Asylum

The Irish World (New York, New York) 3 December 1904, page 8

Family Reunions

Reilly (Leitrim—New York)

- Patrick Reilly left Carrickallen, Ireland, 13 years ago (about 1891)

- He was last heard from 5 years ago (about 1899)

- He was a motorman on a street car in NYC - Mother’s maiden name: Hagan

- Sisters: Bridget and Mary - Brother: Edward, Butte, Montana (he

placed the ad)

Family Reunions

O’Mealy (United States)

  - John O’Mealy left New York in May 1873 and has not been seen or heard from since - He was supposed to have gone to Texas

- He was five feet nine inches tall, with medium complexion, brown hair, and blue

eyes - Sister: Maggie, now Mrs. M. Coonan

- Sister’s address: 624 Greenwich Street, NYC

Family Reunions

Murphy (Canada—United States)

- Sarah Ann Murphy left Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada, in 1872 or 1873

- She would now (1904) be about 46 years old

- She has dark hair and eyes, and is heavy-set

- She might be in Almonte, Ontario - Sought by: W. E. McGwigan of 305 High

Street, Salem, Oregon

Family Reunions

Advertisements

Advertisements

Public Ledger (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)22 June 1842, page 3

Advertisements

Military Records

Military Records

Military RecordsNames and rankName of the campAgesInformation about

other family members serving in the military

IllnessNames and localities

of next of kinName of the funeral

home

Last Revolutionary War Pension granted in 1887 NH Sentinel 10 Aug 1887

Military Records

Last Revolutionary War Pension granted in 1887

NH Sentinel 10 Aug 1887

FactsMrs. Mary Casey

of Washington, Fayette County, Ohio

Husband: John CaseyServed Rev War: Virginia Line

Died 1845 – age 75(Born abt. 1770)

“A few years prior..”he married Mary Cox, then a girl of 16

Military Records

Perry Republican (Perry, Oklahoma)26 July 1917, page 1

Military Records

Trenton Evening Times (Trenton, New Jersey)25 May 1921, page 1

Military Records

Military Records

Barre Gazette (Barre, Massachusetts) 31 July 1840, page 2:

…see the color of their eyes…

Passenger Lists

Passenger Lists

Passenger Lists

Passenger Lists

The Shamrock – 17 August 1816

Biographies & Photos

Biography & Photo/Image

Biography & Photo/Image

• Born April 26, 1826, in Lewisburg, Preble County, Ohio, the son of Samuel and Phebe (Willis) Freeman•Moved from Ohio to Illinois - nine years old•Homestead Act May 20, 1862, to take effect on January 1, 1863 •“Company H of the Seventeenth Illinois Volunteers” stationed in Nebraska during the Civil War• “ordered to return to St. Louis” not in town when the land record office opened on January 2, 1863—but the Recorder of Deeds, James Bedford, agreed to accommodate Freeman’s situation and made an exception: he administered the oath to Freeman at midnight the morning of January 1st so that Freeman could leave to report to St. Louis as ordered•Married the “girl next door”—Agnes Suiter (1843-1931)—and they built their lives together there in Brownsville, Nebraska

Biography & Photo/Image

Biography & Photo/Image

Probate Records & Legal Notices

Probate & Legal Notices

Probate & Legal Notices• Where: Cheshire

County, NH – Probate Court

• Administrator of case: Warren H. Jennison, of Walpole, Cheshire County, NH

• Deceased: John Jennison, Jr., died in Walpole

• Estate: of John Jennison, Jr., “is not sufficient to pay the demands due from his Estate”

• Mentions “widow”

Probate & Legal Notices• Property boundaries:

gives boundaries in all four directions

• Property size: 100 acres• Action: Warren H.

Jennison, administrator of the estate of John Jennison, Jr., on February 17, 1876, asks permission to sell John’s entire real estate holding to settle his affairs

Probate & Legal Notices• The heirs-at-law of the

before-named John Jennison, Jr.

• Must appear at the probate court in Keene “on the third Friday of March next

• 17 March 1876

Probate & Legal Notices

Commercial Advertiser 23 September 1828.

Probate & Legal Notices

Idaho Statesman 15 July 1915

Social Notes

Social Notes

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◦Try abbreviations◦William◦Wm.◦Bill

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Thomas Jay KempDirector of Genealogy ProductsGenealogyBank.comFamily History Expos22 February 2013

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