This study analyzes inventory appraisals ordered by the county court for those estates undergoing probate in York County, Virginia, between 1700 and 1800 to determine whether local gender-modulated unwritten rules of appraisal or appraisers’ gender-related frames in thought influenced the appraisal process. Regardless of how it occurred, we present evidence that the gender of the decedent, or of others involved in the probate process, statistically influenced appraisals. Although attractive as data sources, researchers have long known that probate materials can be difficult to use. Researchers have rarely written about gender as a source of difficulty, but our results suggest that localized, gender-related behavior by appraisers could furth...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
We organized this data set to investigate whether gender had a significant impact on how appraisers ...
This study uses probate records to explore gender patterns in testamentary customs from 1800 to 1860...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
We organized this data set to investigate whether gender had a significant impact on how appraisers ...
This study uses probate records to explore gender patterns in testamentary customs from 1800 to 1860...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...