Historical Occupation Profiles – Lumber Workers

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 Lumber workers harvested, transported, and processed timber for construction, fuel, and industrial use. During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, lumbering was a cornerstone industry across the Northeast, Upper Midwest, […]

Military Rank Abbreviations

Understanding military records requires knowing what the abbreviations actually mean. Service files, draft cards, pension records, headstones, and even newspaper notices frequently use shortened rank titles. This quick reference guide lists common military rank abbreviations and their full meanings to help you interpret records accurately and avoid misidentifying service level or status. Army / General […]

Common Terms Found in Land Deeds

Land deeds are filled with legal terminology that can obscure valuable genealogical clues. This Quick Reference Glossary explains common terms found in property transactions so you can better understand ownership transfers, family relationships, legal rights, and financial circumstances recorded in deed books. Term Meaning Grantor Person selling or transferring the property Grantee Person receiving or […]

Online Newspaper Database Updates for January/February

Over 1,500 New titles were added by various Free and Subscription databases in the last month. Here are links to all the updates: Here are links to all the updates: Chronicling America – Not Yet Published Advantage Archives – https://theancestorhunt.com/blog/140-million-historic-u-s-newspaper-pages-now-available-from-advantage-archives/ Veridian – https://theancestorhunt.com/blog/veridian-adds-updates-306-titles-february-2026/ Newspapers dot com – https://theancestorhunt.com/blog/newspapers-dot-com-update-january-2026/ GenealogyBank – https://theancestorhunt.com/blog/genealogybank-adds-updates-15-titles-february-2026/ NewspaperARCHIVE – https://theancestorhunt.com/blog/newspaperarchive-update-january-2026/ British Newspaper […]

Newspaper Research Academy Weekly Update – February 5, 2026

This past week (January 30, 2026 to February 5, 2026), the following additions were made to The Newspaper Research Academy: ✅ Free Resources – 0 New Articles were added – 102 Total ✅ Research Guides – 4 New Guides were added – 116 Total ✅ Video Guides – 0 New Videos – 19 Total ✅ […]

Historical Occupation Profiles – Miners

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 Miners extracted raw materials—coal, gold, silver, copper, iron, and other ores—from the earth to fuel industry, transportation, and settlement. From the early 1800s through the turn of the twentieth century, […]

140 Million Historic U.S. Newspaper Pages Now Available from Advantage Archives

For the last 8 years, I have been tracking the online collections made available by the Advantage Archives (formerly Advantage Preservation) company, which has contracted with several hundred libraries and other institutions across the U.S. to digitize and host their online newspaper collections. These links have also been incorporated in the state collection summaries found […]

GenealogyBank Adds/Updates 15 Titles – February 2026

GenealogyBank, a subscription newspaper site, has announced its updates for February 2026. There are 9 New Titles and 6 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 […]

Hidden Newspaper Articles – Gem of the Week: Quarantine Notices

Introduction: Ever wondered how disease outbreaks affected your ancestors’ daily lives? Long before centralized health departments and modern reporting systems, newspapers served as the primary public warning system during epidemics. Quarantine Notices alerted communities to outbreaks of contagious diseases such as smallpox, measles, scarlet fever, diphtheria, and influenza. These brief but urgent announcements named households, […]

Historical Occupation Profiles – Railroad Workers

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 Railroad workers formed one of the largest and most influential occupational groups in North America from the mid-19th century through the early 20th century. They built, operated, and maintained the […]