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[[Image:Cottage, Pitmedden Garden - geograph.org.uk - 507812.jpg|thumb|right|350x250px|Cottage, Pitmedden Garden - geograph.org.uk - 507812.jpg|<center>Cottage in Pitmedden Garden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland<center></center>]]  


Land records can help you determine where and when your family lived in a specific place. Sometimes these records will be based on inheritance, and such records will often mention two or more generations of a family. In Scotland the land system had feudal roots in which the crown owned all of the land.  
Land records can help you determine where and when your family lived in a specific place. Sometimes these records will be based on inheritance, and such records will often mention two or more generations of a family. In Scotland the land system had feudal roots in which the crown owned all of the land.  
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