Some ancestors left very few records of their own. Their neighbors, however, may have left extensive paper trails. Families often migrated together, attended the same churches, served as witnesses for one another, and appeared together in tax lists, land transactions, and newspapers. Studying the people living nearby can reveal migration routes, family relationships, and community […]
Author: Kenneth R Marks
Kenneth R Marks was born and educated in the San Francisco Bay Area, receiving a BS in Mathematics in 1968. His career was in Information Technology; with the last 20 Years as a software executive with Boeing, Pearson, and NASA. His genealogy career began in 2004. He is an expert in newspaper research for genealogy, as well as additional genealogy topics. He regularly conducts webinars on the subject and has authored three genealogy books. See the About page for more details.
The Ancestor Hunt, founded in 2008, is focused on helping genealogy and family history researchers of all skill levels to achieve their goals, by providing links to free online genealogy collections, and search tips and techniques, largely via easy-to-understand Quick Reference Guides.
The name that solves a genealogy problem is often not the one you were searching for. The Insight Many researchers focus only on the primary names appearing in a record. A marriage record, deed, probate file, court record, birth certificate, or death certificate, however, often contains additional names whose significance may not be immediately obvious. […]
GenealogyBank, a subscription newspaper site, has announced its updates for June 2026. There are 112 New Titles and 9 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 […]
Every search result tells a story. Sometimes the most important clue is the record you expected to find—but didn’t. The Insight Most researchers celebrate successful searches and quickly forget unsuccessful ones. That can be a mistake. A search that produces no results often provides valuable information. If an ancestor does not appear in a census […]
When records seem to disappear, the problem is often geography—not genealogy. The Insight Many genealogists spend hours searching for a record in the place where they believe it should be. When the record does not appear, they often conclude that it was lost, destroyed, or never created. In reality, records frequently move. Counties were divided. […]
If you search for only one spelling of a name, you may be searching for only part of the family story. The Insight One of the quickest ways to miss an ancestor is to search for only one spelling of a name. Today, we tend to think of names as fixed and permanent. In the […]
168 new and updated Free Online Historical Newspaper Links have been added to the New England States’ free “newspaper link lists”: These were all updated in June, 2026, and represent additions from the past 12 months. There is a total of 2,830 historical newspapers available to search for free from the New England States. Just […]
Washington Digital Newspapers regularly adds or updates newspaper titles to the collections. Last month, 7 titles were added or updated (Information provided by Veridian Software, which powers the Washington Digital Newspapers website). Here is the list of titles for this month: University of Washington Newspaper Archive Washington Digital Newspapers To access the site, go to […]
Virginia Chronicle regularly adds or updates newspaper titles for the collection. Last month, 50 titles were added or updated (Information provided by Veridian Software, which powers the Virginia Chronicle website). Here is the list of titles: To access the site, go to Virginia Chronicle
Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections regularly adds or updates newspaper titles to the collections. Last month, 30 titles were added or updated (Information provided by Veridian Software, which powers the Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections website). Here is the list of titles for this month: To access the site, go to Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections