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Land Records Guide

Probate Records-
Land Records
What's In Them Where to Find Them How to Use Them***

Almost always include:

  • Names and dates
  • Location/description of the property owned


  • May also include:
  • Names of relatives - e.g., spouse or parent from whom the land was inherited
  • Direct proof of heirship
  • Maiden name of woman
  • Details of military service
  • Correspondence between your ancestor and the government
  • Cost of the purchase
  • Details about transfers of ownership
  • Signature
  • Occupation
  • Marital status
  • Citizenship
  • Map
  • Neighbors
  • Residence
  • Through a visit to the courthouse

    Compiled sources:
    check with the county courthouses as found in RootsWeb's U.S. Town/ County Database: resources.rootsweb.com/
    cgi-bin/townco.cgi
    or local genealogical and historical societies as found in the Ancestors Resource Guide

    Online compiled sources such as the FHL Catalog: www.familysearch.org/
    Search/searchcatalog.asp

    Online land records

  • To find property owned by an ancestor
  • To track an ancestor's moves/migration over time
  • For proof of heirship
  • To find marital status
  • To find wife's maiden name
  • To find relationship clues
  • To learn of military service
  • To find your ancestor's signature
  • To trace the history of a piece of land or building
  • To learn the cost of property as an indicator of economic status