by Judy G. Russell | Nov 21, 2019 | Records Access, Resources |
Opposing the fee hike Nobody with a functioning brain expects genealogy to be free. Yeah, yeah, The Legal Genealogist knows there are those who think it should be free — that having to buy copies of birth, marriage and death certificates and court documents and...
by Judy G. Russell | Nov 4, 2019 | Methodology, Resources |
That pesky GPS thing again There is one essential truism in genealogy that every single genealogist — The Legal Genealogist included — has encountered at one point or another to our dismay: It’s not all online. As a matter of fact, it’s...
by Judy G. Russell | Oct 24, 2019 | Resources |
Private laws in Indiana Everything Robert Leffler voted for in the 1843 term as school commissioner of Harrison County, Indiana, was technically illegal. Oh, it’s not that he hadn’t been re-elected as a school commissioner on the first Monday of August...
by Judy G. Russell | Oct 22, 2019 | My family, Resources |
Expanding the Baker family story One of the very best things about being a genealogist is the community of friends we build. The Legal Genealogist has been the beneficiary of this community so many times, and there just aren’t enough ways to say thank you. A...
by Judy G. Russell | Oct 21, 2019 | Resources |
The wonders of ACPL There are some destinations that simply make a genealogist’s face light up. The Family History Library. The National Archives. The Library of Congress. And the Genealogy Center of the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Where...
by Judy G. Russell | Oct 17, 2019 | Methodology, Primary Law, Resources |
A lesson from Arkansas law It is one of the most basic elements of the law. You can’t do something about an issue if you don’t know about it. And so the law makes people who want you to have to do something — or who want to do something to you...
by Judy G. Russell | Oct 16, 2019 | Resources, Statutes |
Early Arkansas statutes It’s been called, at one point or another, the Bear State, the Toothpick State, Rackensack, the Wonder State, the Land of Opportunity and — now — the Natural State. Only the last three, however, were official nicknames of...
by Judy G. Russell | Oct 4, 2019 | Resources, Statutes |
A one-stop shop for early Kansas statutes It’s called the Sunflower State, and the sunflower has been the official state flower since 1903. Its people sometimes call themselves Jayhawkers, with a source ascribed to some blending of a noisy blue jay and a...
by Judy G. Russell | Sep 28, 2019 | My family, Resources |
Today’s Conference for a Cause Today is the day The Legal Genealogist has been headed towards, roaming through Utah and Colorado this past week. Today is the fifth annual Conference for a Cause of the Larimer County, Colorado, Genealogical Society. It’s...
by Judy G. Russell | Sep 26, 2019 | Primary Law, Resources, Statutes |
Colorado statutes from 1861 It was part of Spain, France — no, Spain — no, France — both Spain and France, the United States and Mexico and Texas, and then just the United States. At least some part of its land at one time or another had been in the Louisiana,...