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Register to join a free live webinar on Wednesday 4 December from 7-8 pm EST sponsored by the North Carolina Genealogical Society and presented by Diane L. Richard - “Crimes Across Multiple Jurisdictions: Piedmont Outlaws – The Abbott Brothers”
Understanding the legal jurisdiction and geography of ancestors and events is critical in finding needed genealogical records. For various historical reasons, records are not always found in the most obvious places; we need to stretch ourselves and look elsewhere.
The four Abbott brothers, responsible for a one-family 18th-century Piedmont NC crime spree, will help us illustrate this as we look at various courts (Courts of Pleas and Quarters, District Superior, North Carolina Supreme, etc.), Treasurer & Comptroller, and General Assembly Session Records, plus a private lawyer’s ledger, and more.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. This event is sponsored through LogMeIn GoToWebinar, and will be viewable via the link sent to you after registration. It will not be on the North Carolina Genealogical Society web site.
https://www.ncgenealogy.org/event/live-webinar-with-diane-richard-dec-2024/
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@BRMiller thank you very much for that information and for the invitation. I am going to make this its own discussion and I have also added it to the "events" section at the bottom of the page.
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Saw the new discussion, thanks! Think you might want to edit the opening part, since it's North Carolina specific and this is a multi-state group?
I'll keep this in mind for other free online events of possible interest.
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@BRMiller Mod note: Community is a public online forum. For your privacy, your post was edited to remove a name that is not part of your username. Please see the Community Code of Conduct for more details.
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