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Tag Archives: Law
Introducing Historic Kansas Statutes
If you have ancestral roots in Kansas, The Advancing Genealogist has compiled a new resource for you!
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Introducing Historic New York Statutes
If you have New York ancestors, The Advancing Genealogist has a new resource for you!
Marriage and Divorce Statute Digests, Courtesy of the Bureau of the Census
What was the most popular cause given for a divorce filed by a husband from 1867 to 1906? Was the same cause predominant in divorces when the wife was the plaintiff?
About Indexes to Illinois Statutory Law
What’s as cool and handy as having links to digitized books containing every Illinois statutory law published between territorial times and 1921, senate and house transcripts from 1971 to 1996, and statutes from 1997 to the present? An index to … Continue reading
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Illinois Statutory Law Links
I’ve collected digitized Illinois statute books for my personal reference library for several years. They are helpful in my work as a genealogist. When I need to check old laws, there is no need to leave my computer. And they … Continue reading