Property transfers, land grants, and tax assessments create a dated sequence of events that anchors your ancestors in time and place, allowing you to build reliable timelines when birth and marriage records are missing or uncertain. Tracking when an ancestor acquired, improved, or sold property reveals major life transitions.
Land records, including deeds, grants, and plat maps, document when and where ancestors owned property, providing precise geographic and temporal anchors that vital records often cannot supply. Analyzing chains of title and property transfers reveals family relationships, economic status, and migration decisions across generations.
AI assists by extracting named parties, legal descriptions, and transaction dates from dense legal language in historical deeds, then linking those data points to build a chronological map of an ancestor's life. Researchers use these AI-generated timelines to identify gaps in other record sets and to confirm or challenge existing family tree branches.
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