Records That Reveal Community Standing

An ancestor’s standing within a community can often be inferred from records reflecting social position, responsibility, and participation. These records provide insight into reputation, influence, and level of respect within a local area. Civic and Government Roles Property and Financial Indicators Church and Religious Roles Organizational Memberships Newspaper Mentions Legal and Social Indicators

Direct and Indirect Evidence

Genealogical conclusions are often based on different types of evidence. Understanding the distinction between direct and indirect evidence helps researchers evaluate sources and build accurate family relationships. Direct Evidence Direct evidence clearly answers a specific research question without requiring interpretation. Indirect Evidence Indirect evidence suggests an answer but requires interpretation and correlation. Examples of Direct […]

Bankruptcy and Insolvency Glossary

Bankruptcy and insolvency records document financial distress and the legal process of resolving debts. These records often include terminology related to court proceedings, asset distribution, and creditor claims, and can provide valuable insight into an ancestor’s financial circumstances. Term Definition Adjudication Legal declaration that a person is bankrupt. Assets Property or resources owned by debtor. […]

Historical Occupation Profiles – Printers & Printing Press Operators

Background Historical Occupation Profiles explain what ancestors actually did for a living and how those occupations shaped the records genealogists rely on today. Occupation Overview Printers and printing press operators produced newspapers, books, pamphlets, and other printed materials using mechanical presses and typesetting systems. In the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries, printing was a […]

Newspaper Research Academy Weekly Update – March 19, 2026

This past week (March 13, 2026 to March 19, 2026), the following additions were made to The Newspaper Research Academy: ✅ Free Resources – 1 New Articles were added – 106 Total ✅ Research Guides – 3 New Guides were added – 130 Total ✅ Video Guides – 0 New Videos – 19 Total ✅ […]

Quicksheet Vault Weekly Update – March 20, 2026

The Quicksheet Vault is a growing collection of structured, ready-to-use research references — with new additions being added regularly. This past week (March 14, 2026 to March 20, 2026), the following additions were made to the Quicksheet Vault: ✅ QS Core Collection – 0 New – 174 Total✅ QS Glossaries and Notes – 15 New […]

Types of Religious Organizations Beyond Churches

Religious life extended beyond traditional church congregations. Many organizations provided spiritual, social, and community support while also generating records that can be valuable for genealogical research. Fraternal and Benevolent Societies Religious Orders and Associations Ethnic and Cultural Religious Groups Charitable and Relief Organizations Youth and Educational Organizations Community and Social Groups

Informants and Reliability

Many historical records were created using information provided by an informant rather than the individual themselves. The reliability of a record often depends on who supplied the information and how well they knew the details being recorded. Who Is the Informant The informant is the person providing information for a record. Types of Informants Different […]

Draft Registration Cards Glossary

Draft registration cards were created during periods of military conscription and contain valuable personal information about eligible men. These records often include standardized fields and terminology describing identity, residence, occupation, and physical characteristics. Term Definition Address Residence of registrant at time of registration. Age Age of individual on registration date. Board Number Identifier for local […]

Historical Occupation Profiles – Masons & Bricklayers

Background Historical Occupation Profiles explain what ancestors actually did for a living and how those occupations shaped the records genealogists rely on today. Occupation Overview Masons and bricklayers were skilled tradesmen who constructed buildings, walls, chimneys, foundations, and other structures using brick, stone, and mortar. In the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries, they played […]