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Genealogical Treasures for Libraries Chris Cowan Vice President, Publishing Copyright 2007, ProQuest Information and Learning. All Rights Reserved.

Proliferation of Digital Access Free web access sites: Familysearch.org Ellisisland.org Rootsweb.com Cyndislist.com Commercial web sites: Ancestry.com, Genealogy.com, MyFamily.com Footnotes.com Worldvitalrecords.com Library web sites: HeritageQuest Online Ancestry Library Edition America s GenealogyBank

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Genealogical Objective Establish that a SPECIFIC PERSON was in a SPECIFIC PLACE at a SPECIFIC TIME. Document the evidence! Primary Records (recorded in proximity of time): Vital Records: Birth, Death, Marriage Military Records Secondary Sources (recorded after an event): Census Records Passenger Lists Newspapers Church Records Family Histories Family Bible Records Land Records Cemetery Markers.

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ProQuest Genealogy Center HeritageQuest Online Ancestry Library Edition Digital Sanborn Maps ProQuest Obituaries American Periodical Series ProQuest Historical Newspapers UMI microform

What s in HeritageQuest Online? U.S. Federal Census Collection Original Images Complete full-text images for all decades 1790-1930 are online. 1790 13 million pages. 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930

What s in HeritageQuest Online? U.S. Federal Census Collection Name Indexes Name indexes linked to images are available for these decades: 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890 1900, 1910, 1920 1930 (partial) 140 million indexed names

What s in HeritageQuest Online? Genealogy & Local History Collection Derived from ProQuest s UMI microfiche collection, there are more than 24,000 separate works for all 50 states, including: Family histories Local histories City directories Primary sources Every page of each book can be viewed, downloaded, emailed and printed.

What s in HeritageQuest Online? Periodical Source Index ( PERSI ) A comprehensive subject index covering genealogy and local history periodicals written in English and French-Canadian languages since 1800. It covers more than 1.9 million articles indexed from over 6,500 periodicals. Search for people, places, how-to articles, and publications. It is by far the largest and most respected such index in its field.

What s in HeritageQuest Online? Freedman s Bank Records A key African-American collection Concentrates principally on the South Personal data on more than 100,000 depositors Over 489,000 total names Names are linked to register images

Ancestry Library Edition

Ancestry Library Edition Homepage

What s in Ancestry Library Edition? Key Collections in ALE U.S. Census Collection. Original full-text images for the U.S. Federal Census 1790-1930, with all-new, every-name indexes for each decade. 1901, 1906 and 1911 Censuses of Canada with names linked to original images.

What s in Ancestry Library Edition? United Kingdom and Ireland Census Collection. Name indexes for 1841-1901 with names linked to original images. Military Records Collection. WWI Draft Registration Cards with images, Civil War Service Records, WWII and Korean Conflict Veterans Interred Overseas, etc.

What s in Ancestry Library Edition? Birth, Marriage and Death Records Collection. Social Security Death Index (updated monthly), plus vital records for many states, provinces, and countries. Here s a sampling: Georgia Deaths, 1918-1998 Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944 California Deaths, 1940-1997 Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920

What s in Ancestry Library Edition? U.S. Immigration Collection. More than 100 million names from passenger lists for 1820-1960. Over 100 American ports of arrival are represented, including the entire collection of passenger list records from Ellis Island (1892-1957). Also includes popular ports in Boston, Baltimore, New Orleans, Galveston, and the Angel Island receiving station in San Francisco.

ProQuest Historical Newspapers Atlanta Constitution Boston Globe Chicago Defender Chicago Tribune Christian Science Monitor Covering 1764-2003 Hartford Courant Los Angeles Times New York Times Wall Street Journal Washington Post

ProQuest Historical Newspapers 17,000,000 pages Leading US Newspapers 1764 2003 Article level images 19 Article types Full Page images Robust Search capabilities

Article Type Searching

ProQuest Historical Newspapers Searchable Article Types Article Display ad Obituary/Death Notices Real Estate Transfers Wedding/Engagements Editorials/Opinions Comics Stock Quotations TOC/Index Reviews Front Page Article Classified ad Birth Notices Fire Loss Weather Reports Letters to Editor Editorial Cartoons Lottery Numbers Legal Notices

ProQuest Historical Newspapers Fire loss

ProQuest Historical Newspapers Advertisements Reveal Names

ProQuest Historical Newspapers Newspapers report Family History in the making A Certain, Named Individual: Celebrated an anniversary Was born Graduated from college Celebrated a birthday Went to work Gave or attended a party Became a businessperson Was bitten by a dog Moved into, out of, or within a Did something good and was recognized for it or did town Visited, or been visited by, a something bad and was relative caught Went on vacation Got engaged Has been sick Got married Had an accident Went away to school Died Went into military service Had a child

ProQuest Historical Newspapers Uses of Historical Newspapers in Genealogical Research Classified ads, display ads (esp. of family owned businesses) Meeting announcements (Masonic Lodge, Garden Club, Farmer s Club, Girl Scouts, etc.) Articles recapping news of 25, 50 or 100 years ago Accident reports List of sick in the area Society columns Cards of thanks from bereaved families Traffic violations Anniversary announcements Legal notices

ProQuest Historical Newspapers Accidents local and distant

ProQuest Historical Newspapers Death Notices (also try: Person name AND Died)

Estate announcements

ProQuest Historical Newspapers Society Announcements

ProQuest Historical Newspapers Passenger Lists

ProQuest Historical Newspapers Classified Real Estate Ads

Birth Announcements (also try Birth Notice)

ProQuest Genealogy Center All Newspapers contain a treasure trove of family history details Unlocking the past through digitization Making content easily accessible Utilizing simple and robust search capabilities Providing the images! Images, photos make it real for people. That s what genealogy is about making a real connection between people and the members of their families that have gone before them.

ProQuest Obituaries

Easily search for ancestors, famous people, or historical figures. Explore family histories through a database of more than 10 million names.

ProQuest Obituaries Users can search by name of the deceased person, date, or keywords in full text of the obituary and death notice, including: Location Occupation Hobbies Family members Other personal information ProQuest Obituaries also features truncation and wildcard searching to find name variations

Obituary Information Proper full name, maiden name Spouse information Names of parents, siblings and children Occupation Religious beliefs Ethnic background Military service Activities in community organizations Cause of death, places of death and birth For many people, their obituary is the only "biographical sketch" that was ever devoted to them.

Digital Sanborn Maps

Digital Sanborn Maps Beginning in 1867, The Sanborn Maps were created to assist fire insurance agents in assessing the degree of hazard associated with a particular property. Purpose of Buildings Location, Size, and Shape of Structures Construction Materials Placement of Windows, Doors, Sprinklers Names of Streets House and Block Numbers 660,000 large-scale maps of more than 12,000 American towns and cities.