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'''Wiki articles describing online collections are found at:''' | '''Wiki articles describing online collections are found at:''' | ||
*[[Mississippi State Archives, Various Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|Mississippi State Archives, Various Records (FamilySearch | *[[Mississippi State Archives, Various Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|Mississippi State Archives, Various Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)]] | ||
*[[Mississippi Tippah County Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|Mississippi Tippah County Records - FamilySearch Historical Records]]<br> | *[[Mississippi Tippah County Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|Mississippi Tippah County Records - FamilySearch Historical Records]]<br> | ||
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The Family History Library has copies of Mississippi territorial land and court records for the years 1798 to 1817 {{FHL|256302|item|disp=FHL Films 904447-51}}. These are arranged alphabetically by surname. | The Family History Library has copies of Mississippi territorial land and court records for the years 1798 to 1817 {{FHL|256302|item|disp=FHL Films 904447-51}}. These are arranged alphabetically by surname. | ||
After original title to the land was granted, deeds, mortgages, and subsequent transactions have been recorded in county offices. In Mississippi, county land records have been kept by the chancery court since the creation of each county. The Family History Library has many county land records. For example, from Adams County the library has deeds (1780-1886), deed indexes (1798-1899), and original Spanish records (1781-96). Additional county land records can be obtained from the various county courthouses.<br> | After the original title to the land was granted, deeds, mortgages, and subsequent transactions have been recorded in county offices. In Mississippi, county land records have been kept by the chancery court since the creation of each county. The Family History Library has many county land records. For example, from Adams County, the library has deeds (1780-1886), deed indexes (1798-1899), and original Spanish records (1781-96). Additional county land records can be obtained from the various county courthouses.<br> | ||
=== References === | === References === |
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