In reviewing research on my Irish immigrants, I realized that somewhere along the line, I made an incorrect conclusion. I “got it in my head” that the bondsman on the 1865 marriage of my ancestors appeared as the bondsman on numerous bonds and probably was not a relative for that reason. When I went back and reviewed the records, the bondsman was a bondsman on only one bond: the one for my ancestors. All of which means that I need to research the bondsman more fully to determine if he had any relationship to my ancestors. Lessons:
Buy now at intro rate and save! Immediate download now for $21. Confused or curious about platting properties in metes and bounds? All those angles and measurements got you confused? This presentation will be an introduction and overview of DeedMapper–which will take the math out of platting and drawing property outlines. DeedMapper will plat out multiple properties described in metes and bonds, allow the user to position the properties, and manage the data and the mete and bounds descriptions. No protractor or straightedge is required—nor do you have to remember high school geometry. We will show how information is entered, how properties are platted, how parcels can be moved and positioned. We will also discuss concerns with data entry and information consistency. In this session, we will look […]
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