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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.
==Online Resources==
==Online Resources==
*'''1222-1967''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62646/ UK and Ireland, Families of Historic Properties, 1222-1967] at Ancestry — index & images ($)
*'''1873''' [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/scotland-return-of-owners-of-land-1873 Scotland, Return of Owners of Land 1873] at Findmypast — index & images ($)
*[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/scotland-dundee-and-forfarshire-angus-valuation-rolls-1823-1938 Scotland, Dundee & Forfarshire (Angus) Valuation Rolls 1823-1938] at Findmypast - index ($)
*[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/scotland-dundee-and-forfarshire-angus-valuation-rolls-1823-1938 Scotland, Dundee & Forfarshire (Angus) Valuation Rolls 1823-1938] at Findmypast - index ($)
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=34579 Scotland of Register of Deeds Index, Vll, 1667] ($)
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=34579 Scotland of Register of Deeds Index, Vll, 1667] ($)
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*[digital-volumes/ Ordnance Survey Name Books]
*[digital-volumes/ Ordnance Survey Name Books]
*[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/scotland-burgess-and-guild-brethren-indexScotland, Burgess & Guild Brethren Index] at Findmypast - index ($)
*[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/scotland-burgess-and-guild-brethren-indexScotland, Burgess & Guild Brethren Index] at Findmypast - index ($)
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/70880/ Web: Scotland, Registers of Deeds, 1619-1859] at Ancestry - index ($)  
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/70880/ Web: Scotland, Registers of Deeds, 1619-1859] at Ancestry - index ($)


==Scotland Land and Property==
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.


===Jurisdictions===
===Jurisdictions===
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If a person died 'intestate' (without leaving a document for probate) and had no known heirs, the Crown was the 'last heir' or 'ultimus haeres.' There is no succession to or through the mother for either heritable or moveable property. If the deceased has only relatives on his mother's side of the family, including half-brothers and sisters, they could not directly inherit. However, relatives could '''petition''' the Crown to inherit a portion of an estate. Location of these petitions are handled as follows:  
If a person died 'intestate' (without leaving a document for probate) and had no known heirs, the Crown was the 'last heir' or 'ultimus haeres.' There is no succession to or through the mother for either heritable or moveable property. If the deceased has only relatives on his mother's side of the family, including half-brothers and sisters, they could not directly inherit. However, relatives could '''petition''' the Crown to inherit a portion of an estate. Location of these petitions are handled as follows:  


*Grants of petitions for moveable property before 1834 were recorded under the Privy Seal. Indexes survive in various forms including minute books.&nbsp;
*Grants of petitions for moveable property before 1834 were recorded under the Privy Seal. Indexes survive in various forms including minute books.  
*Grants of petitions for heritable property before 1834 are sporadic and unindexed.
*Grants of petitions for heritable property before 1834 are sporadic and unindexed.
*Records since 1834 are more consistent and complete and are indexed by the name of the deceased.
*Records since 1834 are more consistent and complete and are indexed by the name of the deceased.
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