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- Occupations and Job Histories | Ancestry® Family History . . .
The good news is that millions of occupation-related records are available on Ancestry (Old railroad job records alone total more than 8 million ) Family history researchers looking for U S records will find a wide range of fields and time periods You can explore both occupation-specific records as well as state-focused job record collections
- VOIR DIRE DOs AND DONTs Rule of - Leon County, Florida
anything in record to indicate that plaintiffs 168 So 2d 89 (Fla 2d DCA 1964) Occupation as gender neutral reason Race Race
- Occupational Records - Family Tree Magazine
“Mexican Emergency” registration cards (1916) provide occupation WWII cards give the name and address of employer City directories: These precursors to telephone books often list residents’ occupations Death certificates: Civil death records may mention employment, especially if the person was not yet retired
- How to Research Your Ancestors’ Occupations - Genealogy Gems
A host of records created about your ancestors may reveal what kind of work they did and who employed them Census records, obituaries, marriage or death records, city directory entries, draft registration records, pension records, local or county histories: all might mention an occupation
- Fact Finding: Locating Researching Persons, Companies, and . . .
Good source of family information, age, occupation, volunteer interests, employer or company affiliations and the like AncestryLibrary Edition (Falvey Library) This link opens in a new window Locate marriage, birth, death and divorce records as well as military service and other biographical information
- Genealogy 101: The Occupations in Your Family Tree
For this article, let’s concentrate on a few records that either mention an ancestor’s occupation or provide valuable clues The U S Census If you are researching an ancestor who is found in the U S Federal Census between the years 1840-1940, you can find valuable clues to family occupations
- 9 Places to Find Your Ancestors Occupation
A birth record may contain this detail for one or both parents, while a marriage record often shows the occupation of both people getting married and, sometimes, their parents A death record often states the last known occupation of the person who passed Details vary from record to record so be sure to carefully examine as many as you can 2
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