Why US Land Records ?
By Shannon Combs Bennett, Student Why should you use land records? It’s a great question. Do you have an answer? In my intro post to the US Land Records course, I talked about why I like land records, but those are not the only reasons. So, what makes them so special? I was very excited when our instructor, Kyle J. Betit, covered this topic in the first module. His points were valid and if you are still not sure that you want to take a course about boring old land records hang on. Simply, once you determine if your ancestor could have owned land your research will take off. As with all government agencies there is a paper trail that follows land records. Let me share a few things you could uncover in those papers: Discover unknown family relationships Information on immigration and naturalization Social status in the community Migration pattern across the US Occupations That is an abbreviated list but I am sure you can see how this information can aid your research. Particularly in places where vital records are non-existent and any information you discover is amazing. However, you need to understand the process, the documents which were created, as well as what is still extant today.
