by Judy G. Russell | Dec 21, 2021 | General, Methodology |
Tonight’s BCG webinar “The best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men / Gang aft a-gley.” So said Robert Burns in his poem “To a Mouse, on Turning Her Up in Her Nest With the Plough, November, 1785.” And so echoes The Legal Genealogist here at the close of...
by Judy G. Russell | Nov 24, 2021 | Methodology, My family, Statutes |
Preserving the union, 1830s style It was on this day 189 years ago that it began, in South Carolina. A special state convention voted 136 to 26 to declare that certain tariffs imposed by acts of Congress in 1828 and 1832 “unauthorized by the constitution of the United...
by Judy G. Russell | Oct 4, 2021 | Methodology, Primary Law, Statutes |
For heaven’s sake, look at the law! Fair warning: The Legal Genealogist is on a rant. No matter how many times I make one key point, it seems that way too many genealogists just don’t get it. That point: if we want to understand the records, we have got to...
by Judy G. Russell | Jul 31, 2021 | Methodology, My family |
No, he’s not There are roughly a gazillion family trees on Ancestry and elsewhere that say Robert Wilson “Mustang” Moore (b 1808 NC) is the son of Joseph Moore (c1759 NC-1820 KY), and his wife Rebecca (c1759 NC-c1861 MS), whose maiden name may have been Ballew.1...
by Judy G. Russell | Jun 12, 2021 | Methodology, My family, Resources |
Word-picture postcards of a life They are among the most precious gifts a genealogist can ever receive. Those snippets that help breathe life into the names and dates and places of our research. In late August 1908, The Legal Genealogist’s great grandfather...
by Judy G. Russell | May 10, 2021 | Methodology, Statutes |
About that spelling… It was created by statute in December 1833, effective in 1834, carved out of lands that — before then — had been part of Burke and Buncombe Counties. The 65th of North Carolina’s counties, it sat all the way over on the...
by Judy G. Russell | Apr 7, 2021 | Methodology |
Like any other research… Like every good genealogist who ever lived, The Legal Genealogist is a history geek. We need to be able to properly understand our research subjects — and the records they left — in the context of their time and place where...
by Judy G. Russell | Mar 23, 2021 | Methodology, Resources |
Recording the data of the enslaved The Legal Genealogist is often asked the same question about researching the enslaved. “Where can I record the information I find about enslaved persons that I come across in my family research?” And — sigh — every time...
by Judy G. Russell | Mar 18, 2021 | Methodology, Statutes |
Published doesn’t mean adopted The Legal Genealogist recently got a request for research assistance that was absolutely perfectly right up the proverbial alley. A request for help in locating specific laws on a specific topic in several jurisdictions. It was...
by Judy G. Russell | Mar 15, 2021 | General, Methodology |
When we make misteaks… The Legal Genealogist admits it. It’s a consistent failing. Even with a calculator at hand, I am mathematically challenged. I joke about owning a complete one-for-every-day set of t-shirts reading: “I was an English major, you do the...