(1 to 5 of 5 posts filed under Land & Property)
"Here's a synopsis of the problem: Bergetta Monroe has a mystery photo (of course!) of a farm. She doesn't know where it was taken or when, but she has a list of possible surnames for folks that could have owned the property."
Published 13 Apr 2009
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"This article outlines a series of steps to follow in researching your house history, covering both 'bricks and mortar,' and the people who lived within its walls."
Published 19 Mar 2009
Read more at GenealogyandFamilyHistory.com
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Post added: 19 Apr 2009
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"As researchers, it is important for all of us to learn more about land development in order to better understand land records and their contents."
Published 17 Oct 2008
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Post added: 19 Apr 2009
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"Within these records–in addition to income taxes–you’ll see taxes on watches, pianos, carriages, estates, silver, billiard tables, and securities, as well as various other items."
Published 13 Apr 2008
Read more at 24-7 Family History Circle
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"Land and property records are among the most numerous of all documents in the U.S. and can provide genealogists with great information."
Published 9 Sep 2007
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Post added: 15 Apr 2009
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