NEWSPAPER RESOURCES FOR GENEALOGISTS

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If you haven’t availed yourself of Newspapers to fill in tidbits of you ancestors lives you could be in for a real treat. Everything from recitals to accidents to winning prizes in the County Fair. This is an announcement of the death of my 3rd great grandmother Sarah Milton RUTAN BENJAMIN MOSIER 8 Jun 1891 Near, North Bend, Dodge, Nebraska, USA.

Or here is another of my 3rd great grandparents in this case Daniel Coates, whose prize winning Ice cream melon weighing in at 49 pounds and 13 1/2 ounces, appeared in the Daily Nebraska Press October 13 1875

Or my 2nd great grandfather takes a tumble:

And finally my 2nd great Grandmother Catherine Adeline STEWART MURPHY MOSIER the proprietress of the City Hotel in North Bend, Nebraska.

In addition to articles about your ancestors, or mentions in passing, newspaper articles can tell stories about what was happening locally during their lifetimes. Articles about plagues, famines, wars and local happenings are rich with local detail.

The biggest sources are usually available through subscriptions. Many offer a free trial period and by the month or longer subscriptions.

This is much art as science. To find a collection, not listed: try Search Terms: __________ digital newspaper archive. So if you are looking for Military Newspapers try “Military Digital Newspaper Archive” that will yield this library of Congress page https://guides.loc.gov/stars-and-stripes-us-military-newspapers/digital-resources

Here are some actual some hints to searching within a collection:

  • All variations of a name may be used. Including nicknames, Mrs —-, Granny —-, Initials ie: CJ Jones
  • Be careful on restricting your search to places you know your ancestor lived.
  • Use quotations marks “James L. PADEN” to restrict your search. Try alternatives “J. L. PADEN”, “James PADEN” and in this case I knew his nickname “Louie PADEN”
  • Be careful with time frames for your search. Maybe your ancestor died in 1875. But is mentioned 25 years later in the obituary of his daughter.
  • Unusual surnames help. Locales help.
  • But you want to try every different combination. I found wonderful fairly recent articles on my ancestors, like Stephen RAMSBURG, because he is mentioned in the history of a tract of Land in Maryland. SO just because your ancestor lived a hundred years ago or more he still may be mentioned more recently.

Some of the larger National sites

More are available in the links above. This is to give you an idea. You can also search collections in major universities in States or communities that you might be interested.

The same general principals can be used for searching magazines and other periodicals.

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