Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Newspaper Research Overview & Newspaper Finder

Our last Roundtable discussion topic was Newspaper Research. Here is a recap of our discussion and a new site I just learned about. 

  • Newspaper Finder is a Database for Digitized Newspapers https://newspaperfinder.com/
  • Newspapers offer a window into the lives of our ancestors. Suggestions for things to look for in newspapers:
    • Obituary
    • Professional Notices and Advertisements for Ancestor's business
    • Announcements for engagements, weddings, divorces, births
    • Stories about parties like wedding showers, birthday parties
    • Court Dockets
    • Organization Meetings - 4H, card clubs, garden clubs, quilting group, women's organizations, Business Men's Association, fraternal organizations like Odd Fellows, Masons, Elks, etc. 
    • School - grades, attendance awards, spelling bees, annual school picnic
    • Politics - elections, conventions
    • Land - real estate, homestead land advertisements, homestead awards, delinquent tax lists
    • Shipping News - ships arriving and departing from port cities
    • Cemeteries - burial notices, cemetery association meetings
    • Religion - church services, tithing, and functions
  • Digitized newspapers are searchable using technology like Optical Character Recognition and Artificial Intelligence. The accuracy of the search feature depends on:
    • The quality of the newspaper image
    • Newspapers made spelling mistakes, search using alternate spellings
    • Words were split between lines due to space requirements, search using the first few characters of the word or name
    • Titles were used - search on Mrs. John Smith or terms like Dr. or Doctor, Mayor, etc. 
    • Search on addresses, occupations, business names, or cemetery names
    • Keep a list of alternate spellings for Surnames and search on all of them.
    • Use wildcards if they are available on the site. 
  • Alternative Newspapers
    • Look for newspapers printed in an immigrants mother tongue. 
    • Other sources - religious newspapers, school newspapers, business newspapers, organization newspapers. 
  • Finding Newspapers

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Do you have any Revolutionary War Patriots in your family?

 


The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) public website has a wealth of resources for you to discover potential patriots.


(1) Ancestor Search https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1

Try searching on Livingston for last name, and Robert for first name.

Scroll down and click on Robert Henry Livingston (1760-1804) as an example.

Now try searches for couples in your direct line that may have service. For common surnames, it's helpful to also include spouse's name in your search. Also you can search using only the first 3-4 letters of a surname since spellings can vary.


(2) Descendants Search https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=5

Try searching on Washington for last name, Martha for first name, and VA for state of birth.

Do you see Martha Dandridge Custis Washington (1731-1802) on the list?

Now try searches for your relatives who may have joined DAR already.


(3) Library Catalog -  https://nsdar.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?vid=01DAR_INST:DAR

This link has some helpful finding aids - See Revolutionary War Service (By State) as an example at: https://www.dar.org/sites/default/files/RevWarService.pdf

Happy exploring. Share your successes and/or add a question (in the comments field for this blogpost) to learn more.


Friday, March 6, 2026

Looking Ahead to Day 4 Roots Tech (Sat. March 7) or Dallas Genealogical Society General Meeting?


 

Saturday keynote speaker will be available via this link:

https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/session/rootstech-2026-general-session-3-steve-young



Ari Wilkins is speaking on Saturday at 11 am CT at DGS but there will be NO replay.
Whether virtually or in person, join us "live".

“If you blink, you’ll miss it!” Did your ancestor come from a one-horse town or an unincorporated community? Learn about researching country ancestors! This lecture will discuss a variety of census records; land records; maps (including census enumeration, postal route and cadastral maps); rural directories; newspapers and other sources. It will also discuss methodology and state of the art tools for mapping and researching our rural ancestors.


https://dallasgenealogy.org/general-meeting/



Day 3 - RootsTech - Friday March 6


 

(1) Miss today's keynote session?

Watch replay at: https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/session/rootstech-2026-general-session-2-tara-roberts

Or, check Tara Robert's book website at: https://www.tararoberts.me/written-in-the-waters


(2) Trying to focus on which webinars to watch?

Go to RootsTech Schedule and filter by topics such as Breaking Through Brickwalls, Census, and Compiled Sources. You also can filter by Speaker and by Skill Level.


(3) Wishing you could see "In Person" only sessions as a virtual attendee?  

Click on those sessions and download handouts and/or slides.  Related Content may also provide previous videos to watch.

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Day 2 - RootsTech - Thur March 5 - Online Expo is open!

 


Browse the multitude of offers now live on:

https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/expohall/

(1) Search by Company or Category (such as Charts, DNA, Storytelling, Records, Preservation, Technology, Association, Society, Library).

(2) You also can browse "All Offers". This is an excellent time of year for a discounted price for something new (or perhaps lower a rate if close to a renewal). 

(3) Try this vendor as an example - FamilyTreeDNA

https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/expohall/familytreedna

Here you'll find that you can upload DNA data for free (along with other promotions).

Plus, this link takes you to:

CLASSES

PRODUCT DEMOS

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES (downloadable)

(4) Don't forget to check the Sponsors links since they usually announce "What's News?"

e.g., https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/expohall/familysearch

https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/expohall/ancestry

https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/expohall/myheritage

https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/expohall/findmypast




Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Day 1 - RootsTech - Wed. March 4 (online)


 

RootsTech in person  is Thurs/Fri/Sat (March 5-7), but videos can be watched now.

Tips:

(1) Once you have registered for RootsTech (see previous post), create "My Schedule". 

When logged in, you can see your schedule in one place, so it's easy to play the videos.

(2) Look at your "Watch History" to see what you already viewed.

(3) For sessions with handouts, download them - helps with note-taking and for future reference.

(4) Don't forget to contact "Relatives at RootsTech" (see previous post). You might have a better likelihood of a response with many people online this week.

(5) Do you have favorite professional genealogists that you follow via social media or emails? Watch for their RootsTech insider tips and any special offers.  Some are in Salt Lake City in person, but many are online.


Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Family Tree Technology

 Natalie Webb helps people with technology and genealogy. Her website, Family Tree Technology, includes a blog, videos, and a dictionary. She hosts Office Hours each month where you can ask tech questions. 

This week, she is featuring a free Conference Momentum Pack to use during RootsTech. Check it out on her Website - Family Tree Technology