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Revision as of 12:15, 20 November 2013

Land Records reveal
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Name of Seller (Grantor) Green check.png  
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Name of Buyer (Grantee) Green check.png  
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Don't miss the CLUES!

Land records (especially deeds) often give the name of a spouse, heir, other relatives, or other clues to help research. They often have other clues for further research, such as witnesses or the other parties who may be relatives or in-laws.

Land records include: deeds, abstracts and indexes, mortgages, leases, grants and land patents. After land was transferred to private ownership, deeds were usually recorded at the county courthouse. See Washington Land and Property for additional information.

Specific records for WA Land Intro:

  1. Family, Associates, and Neighbors of your ancestor: searching THEIR records may provide YOUR answers. The term "FAN Club" was coined by Elizabeth Shown Mills in 2002.