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Court records can establish family relationships and places of residence. They often provide occupations, descriptions of individuals, and other family history information. | Court records can establish family relationships and places of residence. They often provide occupations, descriptions of individuals, and other family history information. | ||
{{Tip|The people mentioned in court records may be relatives, in-laws, or other associates of your ancestor. Following | {{Tip|The people mentioned in court records may be relatives, in-laws, or other associates of your ancestor. Following them in other records may reveal more about your family.}}<br> | ||
Utah's court system has been influenced by four governmental eras: ecclesiastical, provisional, territorial, and state. The following information will help you understand more about each era and its judicial court system. This section also describes records of the federal courts since 1896 and court information found in county government records. | Utah's court system has been influenced by four governmental eras: ecclesiastical, provisional, territorial, and state. The following information will help you understand more about each era and its judicial court system. This section also describes records of the federal courts since 1896 and court information found in county government records. |