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Category - Newspapers
Newspapers are one of the best starting points for family history research. However, we look beyond the surface and dig deep into the names and dates to uncover more about your ancestors’ lives and all about their stories.
The assortment of information that our professionals will find will help you know what your ancestors’ lives were like on the street that they lived on, their town and their time period.
You will even find out who attended your grandmother’s birthday and who went to her funeral. This will give you the kind of close connection that you have never had.
Finding out more about your past is just as important to us as it is to you. As such information is not available in any family website, therefore, we dig through the newspapers carefully to find out exactly what you need.
Read on this category and find out how newspapers that span 300 years back can change your family’s past and presence.
For the Genealogy Researcher, the Life of Sandy Koufax is at a...
Sandy Koufax, the legendary pitcher, has led a very private life since he retired from baseball...
When the Genealogist Comes Across an Unusual Nickname
Some people's names are down right wacky. Fuzzy? Pip? Moo-Moo? Nicknames like Tom, Jim, Bob or Chaz...
An Unbroken Subject for the Genealogist: WWII Hero Louis...
Angelina Jolie's new film Unbroken features the heroic story of World War II hero Louis Zamperini...
Our Genealogist Loves Christmas and Crooner Andy Williams
Holiday season is about family and place. America's favorite Christmas-time special was always with...
Part 3: Disasters May Help the Genealogy Researcher; Not So...
When the family of entertainer Bill Cosby lost their only son in 1977, the Cosby family tree was...
For a Genealogist, the Obituaries are Already Heaven
Some have said that the obituary section of the paper is one of the most well-read parts. Why? Are...
A Genealogy Researcher in Oz: Lions and Tigers and...
Our RecordClick genealogist Joan Shurtliff isn't scared of witches. For this Halloween, she looks...
A Genealogy Researcher Discovers Disasters, Part 2: Doris Day...
Only a genealogy researcher knows for sure. Disasters, while well documented, are often hidden by...
When Disasters Strike, the Genealogy Researcher Cleans Up
Disasters are just awful. There are so many--floods, crashes, fires, hurricanes, business failures...
Joan Rivers: A Genealogy Researcher Finds Ancestral Origins of...
Joan Rivers genealogy shows ancestral ties to a place of scholarship and great minds. Our...
Genealogy of Fireworks, Part 3: The Gruccis, America’s...
Fireworks are tricky business. Yet, lighting up the skies is the work of the Grucci Family for six...
O Say Can You See: The Genealogy & Origins Of The Star...
The Star-Spangled Banner is 200 years old in September. The author, Francis Scott Key, has...
For The Genealogist: Harriet Tubman Timeline and Family Tree
Harriet Tubman Davis was an amazing force in our country's journey out of slavery and beyond. Ms...
Fireworks History and Genealogy of the Families Who Go BOOM...
Is it just a big bang theory to say that the genealogy of fireworks families shows generations of...
Genealogy of a Family’s Mental Illness History, Part 1 –...
A genealogy researcher can find his family's mental health history through traditional methods...
A Genealogy Quickstep Has Us Dancing with the Stars Derek and...
Genealogy can turn up talent in generations. Multi-talented dancer-actor-singer-choreographer Derek...
A Genealogist Salutes George M. Cohan for July Fourth
Summer is beginning to fly by for the genealogy researcher. Memorial Day remembrances are done and...
Family History Researcher, Don’t Just Stay There, Find...
Ancestors who homesteaded are just some of the genealogical research that RecordClick genealogist...
Getting Around New SSDI Regulations: Where There’s a Will...
In December 2013, the U.S. Congress passed the H.R. 295 - Protect and Save Act of 2013, which...