Interview With Kendall Hulet, CEO of Newspaper Archive

You may not know this, but Newspaper Archive has a new management team, after their acquisition in October 2020. From the Press release, “Charles Thayne Capital, a growth-oriented private investment firm focused on technology and based in Chicago, has acquired World Archives, the operator of NewspaperArchive.com.” The new CEO, Kendall Hulet, formerly of Ancestry.com, answered […]

FamilySearch New and Updated Collections – August 1-31, 2021

FamilySearch continues to add or update its records collections at a fast pace for us to search. ​​For the period of August 1-31, 2021, the added/updated collections are: Alaska, Vital Records, 1816-2005 Argentina, Buenos Aires, Catholic Church Records, 1635-1981 Argentina, Capital Federal, Catholic Church Records, 1737-1977 Argentina, Catamarca, Catholic Church Records, 1724-1971 Argentina, Cemetery Records, […]

12,200 United States High Schools and Colleges with Free Online Yearbooks

Yearbooks from high school or college are one of the most fun set of records for a genealogist to search. It provides you with a ton of story-like information about your ancestor’s life. What their interests were, what sports and clubs they participated in, and often some goofy snapshots of them before they settled into […]

NEH Announces 2021 Awards to 10 States in the National Digital Newspaper Program

The National Endowment for the Humanities has announced the 2021 grants for the National Digital Newspaper Program to 10 states: Arkansas Connecticut Florida Georgia Massachusetts Montana Rhode Island Texas Wisconsin Wyoming The details for each state’s grant can be found in this pdf

2,190 Free Online School Record Collections from the United States

Do you research school records? I’m not talking about yearbooks. Those can be found on the Yearbooks Page. I’m talking about actual school records, such as enrollment, attendance, and grade reports for example. These are interesting source documents because they might record the student’s age, birth date and location, and possibly their parents’ names. All great […]

214 Free Online Databases from Fold3

Fold3 is one of the major subscription genealogy databases, chock full of searchable and browsable information. The website specializes in Military records, databases, and collections. And like the website’s owner, Ancestry, it provides access to many databases that you can access and research for Free! I would check out the list below and avail myself […]

Bi-Monthly Newsletter from The Ancestor Hunt – August 15, 2021

Hello to The Ancestor Hunt readers! Here is the latest Bi-monthly Newsletter. It includes links to all of the articles published since the previous newsletter, as well as articles that I think you might find interesting from other authors. It also includes research tips, a joke or two, and other interesting genealogical stuff. It is […]

FamilySearch New and Updated Collections – August 1-15, 2021

FamilySearch continues to add or update its records collections at a fast pace for us to search. ​​For the period of August 1-15, 2021, the added/updated collections are: Argentina, Capital Federal, Catholic Church Records, 1737-1977 Argentina, Catamarca, Catholic Church Records, 1724-1971 Argentina, Chubut, Catholic Church Records, 1884-1974 Argentina, Córdoba, Catholic Church Records, 1557-1974 Argentina, Corrientes, […]

GenealogyBank Adds/Updates 88 Titles – August, 2021

GenealogyBank, a subscription newspaper site, has announced its’ updates for August 2021. There are 34 New Titles and 54 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: A total of 85 titles from 32 states, plus 1 title from […]

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

Note: This post has been replaced with a more current list of Advantage Archives collections. Please visit 120 Million Historic U.S. Newspaper Pages Now Available from Advantage Archives For the last 3 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 […]