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42 ʻAho 22 Houa 29 Miniti

Tokonaki 7 Maʻasi 2026, 3:00 PM (GMT+0)

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Bankruptcy to Equity: Using Federal Court Records

Was Grandma a bootlegger? Did Grandpa pay his taxes? Records of the Federal courts are among the National Archives’ largest holdings-and yet some of the least used records. Open a new chapter of your family history and discover little-known branches in your family tree as the records of the Federal Court system are discussed in detail.

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State and County Courts

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