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Since 1974 Susan Moore has spent her working life using the records of the Equity Courts and is one of the foremost authorities on the . Her publications include Family Feuds: An Introduction to Chancery Proceedings.
Since 1974 Susan Moore has spent her working life using the records of the Equity Courts and is one of the foremost authorities on the subject. She has written articles on aspects of the courts for family history magazines, in particular for Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine, and she has lectured to family history societies.
The first part of this book explains to the reader why the records of the Court of Chancery and other equity courts are of use to the family historian.
Publisher FFHS Publications Published 2003 Format Paperback Pages 96p ISBN 9781860061639. The first part of this book explains to the reader why the records of the Court of Chancery and other equity courts are of use to the family historian. It deals with the type of cases that were brought before these courts, what sort of people brought them and how easy they are to read and understand.
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Items related to Family Feuds: An Introduction to Chancery Proceedings. Book Description Federation of Family History Societies (Publications), Bury, Lancashire, UK, 2003. Susan T. Moore Family Feuds: An Introduction to Chancery Proceedings. ISBN 13: 9781860061639. Family Feuds: An Introduction to Chancery Proceedings. Condition: Very Good +.
Susan Moore, MA 1974. This introductory guide to Chancery Proceedings is aimed at family and local historians who are new to these records, which are held at the National Archives. ISBN: 1 86006 163 X. Make a donation. Donate now. SaintsFunder.
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Susan Moore's expert introduction to them opens up this fascinating . In this book examples are principally taken from the Court of Chancery, however they could have been chosen from any of the other.
As she traces the purpose, history and organization of the Courts of Equity from around 1500 to 1876, she demonstrates how varied their role was and how valuable their archives are for us today. There were feuds and counter feuds, and that particular family’s records kept me busy and very entertained for a life-changing week. In this book examples are principally taken from the Court of Chancery, however they could have been chosen from any of the other courts of equity.
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Moore, Susan . Federation of Family History Societies. Family feuds : an introduction to Chancery proceedings, Susan T. Moore. Bury : Federation of Family History Societies, 2003.
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