Genealogy and the Law, A Guide to Legal Sources for the Family Historian

All of our ancestors had encounters with the law, from vital records to possible land purchases, and ending with wills and probates. Some had disputes, were involved in crimes, or served on juries, road crews, surveying teams, etc. Knowing the laws that applied during their lives, understanding basic terminology, and finding sources for legal transactions are all the subject of this important book, written for genealogists. Eight chapters and three appendices are filled with valuable information for researchers.

Written by Kay Haviland Freilich and William B. Freilich; published by National Genealogical Society; National Genealogical Society Special Topics Series; softcover; 119 pgs.

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