Land Records Solve Research Problems

Mary Hill, AG
May 15, 2013
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Welcome
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Polls
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Speaker's Introduction
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Introduction
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What Info Will You Find?
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Land Terminology
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Land Grants
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Metes and Bounds
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Plat Book
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Deeds
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Land Ownership Maps
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Finding Land Records
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Conclusion
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Announcements / prizes
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Questions / answers
9m 37s

About this webinar

People record evidence of where they live by their property, pay taxes on property, give away property, buy and sell property, fight over property, and will property to heirs. When understood and used properly, land records comprise one of the most important genealogical sources for research in America.

About the speaker

About the speaker

Mary E.V. Hill, MLS, AG® (Mid-Atlantic States); worked as reference librarian at BYU from 1989-1992, as genealogy instructor at BYU from 1992-1995, as Family History Library US/Canada Reference consultant from 1995-2006. She served on the UGA Boar
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