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Law & Order: Using Court Records in Your Family History Research

Presented by Melanie McComb, David Allen Lambert, Rhonda McClure
Original Broadcasts: September 2023

Court records are an important, yet often overlooked, resource for family historians. No matter what side of the law your ancestor may have been on, court records can provide family relationships, places of residences, origins, occupations, and offer unique stories about your ancestors, sometimes in their own words! In this online course, our experts will discuss how to locate, interpret, and navigate civil and criminal cases, probate, naturalization (pre-1906), divorce, and more. We’ll also look at how to find your ancestor in records whether they were a plaintiff, defendant, witness, or juror. Don’t miss this opportunity to uncover the stories of your ancestors!

This course includes four 90-minute classes and exclusive access to handouts and recordings of each presentation. 

Once you complete your registration, you will receive an email with a link to the couse page. You can also access this page under "My Account" > "Digital Content". You will have access to course materials for the forseeable future. 

COURSE TOPICS

Class 1: Understanding Court Systems and Records
Presented by Melanie McComb

This first class will give a brief history of the often-complex legal system in the United States starting with the colonial times. We will discuss how to understand the laws specific to a region and time period, examine the types or format of records you’re likely to find (dockets, minutes, orders, case files, etc.), and explore the ways your ancestors may appear in the records.

Class 2: Civil and Criminal Cases
Presented by David Allen Lambert

Whether its disputes among neighbors, hogs going haywire, accusations of witchcraft, lawsuits, or more severe crimes, there’s a good chance you have ancestors who appear in civil and/or criminal cases. In this class, David Allen Lambert will discuss some of the suits found in civil and criminal cases across time, how to locate and access these resources, and how to tease out the stories within.

Class 3: Probate Records
Presented by Melanie McComb

Probate cases offer some of the most important information for family historians. The settling of an estate, assignment of guardianship, and cases of spendthrift can establish family relationships, provide maiden names, confirm origins and occupations, expand your ancestors’ FAN network, and may just be the key to breaking down a genealogical brick wall. In this class, Melanie McComb will provide an overview of these essential court records.

Class 4: Other Court Records: Naturalization, Divorce, and More
Presented by Rhonda R. McClure

In this final class, we’ll look at several types of court records including pre-1906 naturalization records, cases of divorce, and other records such as juror lists. In each example, Rhonda R. McClure will discuss how to identify the court that heard your ancestor’s case, what information is contained in the record, and how to access these resources.

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