Finding these items
on eBay can be both simple as well as frustrating. With simple search
parameters, you can easily find items of interest to your research. Results can
be as varied as documents and books to postcard and other ephemera. However,
there are drawbacks to these searches, the most frequent being typographical
errors in the seller’s title and/or descriptive information which you use as
your search specifications.
Suggested search
parameters:
“[name of] Co”
“[name of] County”
“[name of city]
[abbreviation or spelled out name of state]” –
Use Categories on the left of the results list to drill down to more relevant items.
Use Categories on the left of the results list to drill down to more relevant items.
indenture
deed
[surname of
interest]
***The asterisk is
no longer supported as a wildcard character.***
Using the quote
marks will require the terms to be together. For example, “Wake Co” will
provide results with the search terms next to each other, i.e., Wake Co and Wake County .
Without the quotes, Wake Co will result with items with just the word Wake
anywhere in the title (or description if you click the checkbox under the blue
Search button) as well as results with variations of the word beginning with
co, i.e., comic, company, Columbus, college, etc.
Search parameters
can be saved. While you are on the page of results, at the top of the list of
items will be a link “Follow This Search.” Click on this link (log in if
necessary), and you will start receiving e-mails when new items are listed.
By using Advanced
Search, you can limit the results to items which use the search parameters in
either the Title or the Description. There are many search limitations you can
use, including:
- searching only completed
listings [listings that no longer active/current] and/or sold listings
- price range
- buying formats (auction, buy it
now, classified ads)
- whether the item is new or used
(or not specified as either)
- shipping options (free or local
pick up)
- within a certain radius of a
ZIP Code
- within specific location(s)
To find filler
items for the journal, I use the above search functions, using the search
parameter “deed” or “indenture” along with “Wake Co” to narrow down the
results. If I find anything, I will cross-post to the WCGS member e-mail list,
and someone else will cross-post to the RootsWeb list for Wake County
researchers. If I have extra time, I will use other search parameters
(postcard, manuscript, journal, letter, diary, etc.) along with “Wake Co”. As a
rule, I am not planning to bid or purchase any of the items I find on eBay.
Here’s a slave
document I found which was published in a recent issue of the journal:
There are several Facebook Groups/Pages which post a variety of genealogy-related materials from various internet sources including EBay Genealogy and Dead Fred Genealogy Photo Archive.
In a recent issue
of American Spirit (Daughters of the
American Revolution, September/October 2013, Page 10), there is an item “Beyond
eBay: Tips for Checking Out Online Marketplaces.” Included in their list are Coollectors.com, Bonanza.com, OnlineAuction.com, and eCrater.com. I have not checked these websites,
but include them here for your reference.
Try these ideas
next time you are searching on eBay. Let us know what criteria *you* use to
assist in your research.
Hope Blackford
(nee Janice Lee
Hope)
Assistant Editor – Wake Treasures
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