Were your inlaws outlaws? Many researchers are surprised to find their ancestors were not always perfectly law-abiding, while others may be surprised to find that a descendant of a transported convict became an enforcer of the law. In this collection, we cover ancestors on both sides.
- Wanted in Dublin, 1694
- Capt. William Kidd, Pirate
- Virginia Sheriffs, 1699
- Virginia Sheriffs, 1700
- Virginia Sheriffs, 1701
- Massachusetts Bay Justiciary Nominations, 1702
- Massachusetts Bay Justiciary Nominations, County of Barnstable, 1702
- Virginia Sheriffs, 1702
- Yorkshire Convicted Papists, 1708 (Hang East Wapentake)
- Yorkshire Convicted Papists, 1716 (Birdforth and Allertonshire Wapentakes)
- Yorkshire Convicted Papists, 1716 (Bulmer Wapentake)
- Yorkshire Convicted Papists, 1716 (Gilling West Wapentake)
- Yorkshire Convicted Papists, 1716 (Hang West Wapentake)
- Yorkshire Convicted Papists, 1716 (Langbaurgh Wapentake)
- Yorkshire Convicted Papists, 1716 (Rydale, Pickering Lyth, and Whitby Strand Wapentakes)
- US Marshals, Arizona Territory, 1864 – 1912
- Assistant U.S. Attorneys, South Carolina 1871-1884
- Federal Officers for the Judicial District of South Carolina 1871-1884