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 Merchants and shopkeepers operated retail businesses that supplied goods to local communities. In the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries, small retail establishments formed the commercial backbone of towns and […]
Financial hardship often appears indirectly through legal actions, property changes, and institutional records. The events below highlight situations that may indicate debt, insolvency, or economic distress. Debt and Court Proceedings Property and Land Indicators Probate and Estate Evidence Institutional and Relief Records Occupational and Employment Clues Newspaper Indicators Community and Social Signals
Probate records document the legal process of settling a deceased person’s estate. Two important research tools are probate packets and probate indexes. While indexes guide researchers to case files, the packets themselves often contain detailed personal and financial information. Probate Packets Probate packets (also called probate files or estate packets) contain the original documents filed […]
City directories often used abbreviations and shorthand to conserve space when listing residents, occupations, and addresses. Understanding these terms helps interpret household structure, employment, and residential patterns within urban communities. Term / Abbreviation Meaning Abbrev. Abbreviation agt. Agent appt. Appointment asst. Assistant bds. Boards; person boarding at address bet. Between bkpr. Bookkeeper bldg. Building blk. […]
Education level may not always be directly recorded, but numerous records can indicate literacy, schooling, professional training, or advanced study. The sources below highlight where educational attainment may be documented or implied. Census and Government Records School and Academic Records Professional and Licensing Records Church and Community Records Military Records Legal and Land Records Newspapers […]
Court dockets provide a chronological listing of cases heard within a jurisdiction. While major criminal cases may generate full case files, minor offenses often appear only in docket entries. These brief records can still reveal valuable details about residence, occupation, and community behavior. What a Docket Contains Common Minor Offenses Financial Penalties and Fines Community […]
GenealogyBank, a subscription newspaper site, has announced its updates for March 2026. There are 13 New Titles and 8 Titles that have had issues added in the previous month. From GenealogyBank: Here are some of the details about our most recent U.S. newspaper additions: To see our newspaper archives’ entire title list of more than […]
Nineteenth-century legal records frequently contain Latin phrases and formal expressions that are no longer commonly used. These terms appear in court minutes, deeds, probate files, and published legal notices. Understanding them helps clarify legal actions and procedural context. Phrase Meaning Aforesaid Previously mentioned. Alia “At another time” or “otherwise called.” Amicus Curiae “Friend of the […]
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 Machinists were skilled industrial workers who operated and maintained machine tools used to manufacture metal parts. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, machinists played a central role in railroads, […]
Source: Northern New York Library Network If you follow this website at all, you know that I, from time to time, update the free online historical newspapers that are available for you to search. I originally posted the New York Online Historical Newspapers Summary in February 2014 and have added many updates, the latest in November 2024. The largest collection […]