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Q: I am looking for several death records from the second half of the nineteenth century. If one died while out of state, would it be normal for a death certificate to be filed in the home county or... more
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Most times I'm looking for just an obituary notice. How do I limit my search to just those articles?A: Yes, you can do that on GenealogyBank. Here's how.Step 1. Start your search. For example let's say that you are researching the surname: ClapperEnter that surname & press enterStep 2. Limit your... more
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Q: I have my grandfather's World War I payroll records and his discharge. However, I know that he collected a veterans' pension until his death in1973, and then my grandmother received a widow's... more
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A: GenealogyBank - is an online library of resources - millions of them. Like a library it has an index - in our case an index on every word making it easy to find references in each of the issues of... more
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A: We are working on making it possible to bookmark each one of our historical documents. When we have that enhancement in place you will be able to search only one book at a time.For now - you need... more
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Here's what I know: I found my grandfather Michael Rafferty in the 1910 Census in Boston - living with his wife Catherine and family. It indicates that he was born in about 1872, was a Motor-man on a... more
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I am often asked: Do you have Canadian newspapers in GenealogyBank? Well, no we don't - but that's not the question you want to ask. Tip: I have been researching my family tree for 45 years and I can... more
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A: GenealogyBank actively partners with the publishers of thousands of newspapers from across the country - including the Philadelphia Inquirer. Many of our newspaper runs stop at 1922. Because of... more
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A: It is common for immigrants coming from other heritages to standardize the spelling of their names. In this case: Lars Fredrik Pettersson .... you will want to search indexes for all of the... more
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A: First I need more background information on the family. Hi Tom,Thanks for getting back with me. I know this is a tough one because we are talking civil war days and OK Indian Territory. My... more
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A: Interesting question. You will need to use specific names and keyword search terms associated with Blacks over the past 300 years.Search for specific individuals by name like "Martin Luther King".... more
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A: John, yes we welcome your suggestions for more newspapers that you would like to see added to GenealogyBank.com - please send all of your newspaper suggestions to us at... more
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A: Jennie - we do list the date ranges for all of the 3,800+ newspapers in GenealogyBank. Here's how you can see the date range for all of our newspapers: 1. Click on the "Title List" for the... more
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A: We added 270 more back issues of the Public Ledger in May. (One of the 270 issues - Public Ledger 30 Jun 1865)It is easy to search ONLY the 270 issues that were added in May 2009. To search only... more
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I am doing research in the 1850s and noticed that you have the Daily Globe newspaper listed in the wrong city. The Daily Globe was published in San Francisco, not Washington DC as your hit results... more
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A: Yes. Look at the illustration below. Use the drop down menu to select the order that you want your search results to be displayed. You can display them starting with the oldest or the newest... more
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(Photo of Gene Greene from: http://www.gracyk.com/genegreene.shtml) Let's review what you know.From your letter:I'm writing a biography of an old vaudeville singer named Gene Greene {Eugene Delbert... more
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A: That's a terrific question. Newspaper editors understood that their papers would be read beyond their immediate town. Editors want to get the news out beyond their town to inform and extend their... more
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A: Yes, you can see the list of newspapers in GenealogyBank anytime. Click here to see the complete list of newspapers. GenealogyBank.com has more than 3,800 newspapers from all 50 States, dating... more