Perkins, while you're here, do you know of a complete list of PACER coverage?
There is a list of/link to all the courts covered here: [link]
I think to find out how far back a particular court's coverage goes, you have to look at the particular court's info.
My maternal grandfather's family is from County Cork
Hey! Mine too! Or, no, it's maternal grandmother's family. County Cork, late 1800's, John and Roxylainy Ward. Our family is famous mostly for horse thieving, drug running, and a couple guys who murdered some guys who came after their women and weed. Father of record was descended from a Scot who emigrated to Quebec. Possible actual father was English. Either way, I came out of Britain. Considering how small the population of the British Isles was just a few generations ago, anyone with British ancestry is likely related to most everyone else.
I claim Robert the Bruce and Mary Queen of Scots, until someone proves me wrong.
I think to find out how far back a particular court's coverage goes, you have to look at the particular court's info.
I was hoping to avoid that. Why hasn't someone done my work for me? Why? Why? Why?
Ok, I'm officially on politics time-out for a day or two.
Because I just read a post from little_details headed
"Progressive Vision Loss In Childhood" and thought
"Huh...what will that mean for the mid-terms?"
I think I need a break.
My maternal grandfather's family is from County Cork
Hey! Mine too! Or, no, it's maternal grandmother's family. County Cork, late 1800's, John and Roxylainy Ward. Our family is famous mostly for horse thieving, drug running, and a couple guys who murdered some guys who came after their women and weed.
Man, our ancestors probably killed each other! Or, at the very least, got drunk and puked on each other.
I was hoping to avoid that. Why hasn't someone done my work for me? Why? Why? Why?
I am about to email you the coverage dates from Courtlink. It may not be an exact match, but it should be close.
Thanks, Perkins! My clinical students thank-you, too.
Man, our ancestors probably killed each other! Or, at the very least, got drunk and puked on each other.
If your family's anything like mine, they probably got drunk, had sex, smoked a cigarette, had a baby, and THEN killed each other.
Family Lore: The first Smay in America was at Valley Forge. (Though more likely it was his son, since they were all named John.) Somebody else on my Dad's side was an outlaw in the west.
German-speakers from Pennsylvania who trekked to the Territory and founded small farming communities.
This describes most of my family too. There was a Smaysville in Idaho (I think it was Idaho) at one point when three brothers joined their large farms into an incorporated town. Also, Googling my name turns up a namesake as a prisoner at Andersonville (a book I had to read in high school).