resided. These records are kept at the county courthouse, and most of them have been microfilmed and are kept at the Family History Library. To find out if land records from your locale have been microfilmed, go to the website www.familysea...
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Land records provide two types of important evidence for the genealogist. First, they often state kinship ties, especially when a group of heirs jointly sells some inherited land. Second, they place individuals in a specific time and place,...
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for more on land speed records, see below. I typed "fastest land record" in yahoo search box and found 3,520,000 entries. Please rate my answer best so I can earn points.
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GeoCommunicator is the publication web site for the BLM’s National Integrated Land System (NILS). GeoCommunicator provides the public and the BLM searching, accessing, and dynamic mapping of data for federal land stewardship, land & min...
http://www.geocommunicator.gov/GeoComm/landmin/home/lan...
If Minnesota wishes to fully participate in the emerging world of e commerce, government data, including land records, these records must be maintained across the state in an electronically accessible manner. Some Minnesota counties have al...
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Yes, land records are available for public inspection at the Chancery Clerk's office from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
http://www.neshobacounty.net/how-do-i.php#11
This information is in the Land Records Department in the Clerk's Office at 410-887-2650.
http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/circuit/court...