Pennsylvania Land Records

Pennsylvania Land Records
Author: Donna Bingham Munger
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1993-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1461665965

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The genealogist trying to locate families, the surveyor or attorney researching old deeds, or the historian seeking data on land settlement will find Pennsylvania Land Records an indispensable aid. The land records of Pennsylvania are among the most complete in the nation, beginning in the 1680s. Pennsylvania Land Records not only catalogs, cross-references, and tells how to use the countless documents in the archive, but also takes readers through a concise history of settlement in the state. The guide explains how to use the many types of records, such as rent-rolls, ledgers of the receiver general's office, mortgage certificates, proof of settlement statements, and reports of the sale of town lots. In addition, the volume includes: cross-references to microfilm copies; maps of settlement; illustrations of typical documents; a glossary of technical terms; and numerous bibliographies on related topics.

Pennsylvania Land Records

Pennsylvania Land Records
Author: Donna Bingham Munger
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1993-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780842024976

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Early Pennsylvania Land Records

Early Pennsylvania Land Records
Author: Pennsylvania. Land Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 804
Release: 1893
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Shortly after William Penn was granted the tract of land known as Pennsylvania by King Charles II in 1680, he began offering 'rights' to a set number of acres for investors. These 'rights' were generally offered in lots of 5,000 acres, but 'rights' for smaller tracts were allowed, the minimum purchase size being 250 acres. The purchaser would receive a warrant in exchange for his money. This warrant provided proof of his right to select a tract of land of specific size, not already claimed, once he arrived in America. Once suitable land was located, the purchaser then applied to the Surveyor General for a survey, which once completed enabled the purchaser to apply for a patent, when he could afford the fee. Originally published as Volume XIX of the Second Series of the Pennsylvania Archives in 1893, this work contains the Minutes of the Board of Property beginning with Book C, which is believed to be the earliest legible collection of property records, and continuing on through Book I. Covering the time frame from March 13, 1687 through March 30, 1732, this 2 volume set is essential for anyone wishing to research early Pennsylvania genealogy. For each property the board assesses in these records, a history of the tract is given, providing a considerable amount of genealogical information about the family who owned the land. The original surname index has been included.

Pennsylvania Land Records

Pennsylvania Land Records
Author: Donna B. Munger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2000
Genre: Land settlement
ISBN:

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Early Pennsylvania Land Records:

Early Pennsylvania Land Records:
Author: Pennsylvania. Land Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 787
Release: 2000
Genre: Land titles
ISBN:

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Early Pennsylvania Land Records Minutes of the Board of Property of the Province of Pennsylvania

Early Pennsylvania Land Records Minutes of the Board of Property of the Province of Pennsylvania
Author: William Henry Egle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 790
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780788422799

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Shortly after William Penn was granted the tract of land known as Pennsylvania by King Charles II in 1680, he began offering 'rights' to a set number of acres for investors. These 'rights' were generally offered in lots of 5,000 acres, but 'rights' for smaller tracts were allowed, the minimum purchase size being 250 acres. The purchaser would receive a warrant in exchange for his money. This warrant provided proof of his right to select a tract of land of specific size, not already claimed, once he arrived in America. Once suitable land was located, the purchaser then applied to the Surveyor General for a survey, which once completed enabled the purchaser to apply for a patent, when he could afford the fee. Originally published as Volume XIX of the Second Series of the Pennsylvania Archives in 1893, this work contains the Minutes of the Board of Property beginning with Book C, which is believed to be the earliest legible collection of property records, and continuing on through Book I. Covering the time frame from March 13, 1687 through March 30, 1732, this 2 volume set is essential for anyone wishing to research early Pennsylvania genealogy. For each property the board assesses in these records, a history of the tract is given, providing a considerable amount of genealogical information about the family who owned the land. The original surname index has been included.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Land Records

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Land Records
Author: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1987
Genre: Real property
ISBN:

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Abstracts of Bucks County, Pennsylvania Land Records, 1684-1723

Abstracts of Bucks County, Pennsylvania Land Records, 1684-1723
Author: Charlotte D. Meldrum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2009-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781585493937

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Names of owners, adjoining property owners, heirs, wives, etc. giving relationships of heirs; gives history of the land back to the original patent. Especially useful when there was not a will.