Land Record Research

Submitted by Host GFS Heather

Tonight we will be talking about Land records and how they can help you in your research. They are a very great resource for tracking down your ancestors.

If you know the area that your ancestors were in, say for example, you have census records on them. You can check that county, for Land records to see if they bought or sold land.

When doing research you will hear a couple of terms used frequently, they are: GRANTOR (those who are selling) and GRANTEE (those who are buying property). You can either go to the Court House to research their record books on Land Records, or you can got to your local Family History Center, and check in the Library Catalog for the state and county you want and see if they have land records on microfilm that you can order.

You will find a description of the land, and you will also find who was selling and who bought the land. Sometimes Land records/deeds will give relationship information in the deed. So they can be very valuable.

Tax records are also useful, for they will list whether one had to pay taxes. Also census records will show on some years if one had a farm, if he owned it, etc. If it does, you can then check for Land records.

Also those who were in the different wars, such as the Revolutionary War, Civil War, Mexican American War and received Pensions were granted some Land, especially in the Revolutionary War. Also many folks were granted Homesteads, 160 acres per person. They had to remain on the property for a certain time period and work the land. All these types of records can be found through the National Archives and through the Family History Centers.

National Archives: http://www.nara.gov

Family History Center: http://www.familysearch.org/

A couple of other sources on the internet are Cyndislist.com... look under the category of Land Records: http://www.cyndislist.com

UsGenweb: http://www.usgenweb.org

Host GFS Heather

 

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