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Deciphering Guardianship Records Step-by-Step

By George G. Morgan Premium

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In the United States and elsewhere as recently as the early 20th century, the death of a father meant his offspring were orphans, even if their mother survived him. Laws assumed a woman couldn’t adequately provide for or manage the welfare of the children. As a result, courts became involved with arrangements for them. One View Website VIP Subscription

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