Joseph Daby had four deeds recorded in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in 1738–some of which had been executed nearly ten years earlier. Not everyone always had their land record recorded immediately. Some people just waited and others waited until they had more than one to record. For these reasons, always look for land records after you “think they should be recorded” and for multiple deeds to the same person recorded at the same time.

Joseph Daby may have dabbled getting his deeds recorded but he was not the only one.

Deeds were recorded in the order in which they were brought to the local recorder’s office, not the order in which they were executed. Sometimes it may take decades for a deed to be recorded and that delayed recording may happen when the property is sold, the owner dies, or someone finally realized the deed had not been recorded.

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