Portland, Oregon, Newspaper Archives (1850 - 2018)
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Recent Newspaper Clippings
- Briggs - Janice Lucile Smith, Obituary
- Daughter of David Montgomery Smith and daisy Gertrude Jenks
- Oregonian
- Portland, Oregon
- February 24, 1996 - Page 44

cmccoy520
Clipped 14 hours ago
- Briggs - Daniel Montgomery Smith, Obituatry
- Son of Wilson Daniel Smith and Mary D. Angier
- Oregon Journal
- Portland, Oregon
- April 26, 1949 - Page 6

cmccoy520
Clipped 4 days ago
- Charles G Johnson died Oct 1918
- Charles G Johnson age 56 - Remains at Dunning & McEntee's Parlor. Funeral info to come.
- Oregonian
- Portland, Oregon
- October 17, 1918 - Page 14

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Clipped 8 days ago
- Ervin Stradley Dyer Act Violation
- Oregon Journal
- Portland, Oregon
- June 15, 1928 - Page 2

heyteacher79
Clipped 13 days ago
Discover Your Family Legacy in Portland’s Historical Newspaper Archives
Portland, Oregon historical newspapers are an invaluable resource for anyone researching family history and lineage. The Portland newspaper archive offers the opportunity to search through decades of publications, where you can find old newspaper clippings, death notices, and wedding or birth announcements that may hold essential connections to your ancestors.
Why Explore Local Obituaries in the Portland, Oregon Newspaper Archive?
- Discover new branches of your family tree.
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- Access nearly 150 years of local history.
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For a more detailed search, follow these steps:
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- Start with recent ancestors and work your way back.
- Search by initials, as older obituaries often used initials instead of full names.
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- Consider common misspellings, as names weren’t always spelled correctly in older records.
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- U.S. newspaper archives
- Birth and marriage records
- Passenger lists
- Government publications
- Social Security Death Index
- Cultural heritage archives for various ethnic groups
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