This in-person session is not being broadcast or recorded.

If there is a syllabus or slides, you can download them below. If you are attending in person, view this session on the in-person website.

Your video begins in:

73 Days 20 Hours 11 Minutes

Friday, March 6th, 2026 at 8:30 PM (GMT+0)

This session is in person
2026
- 150

Location, Location, Location - Tracking family history through land records

Land records are an important but under-utilized record set in your genealogy research. In many regions, land stayed in the family for generations, passing from father to child. Sometimes it was sold, other times it was inherited. Adjacent property ownership may help resolve questions about marriages or other relatives. This presentation will cover topics such as plat maps, deeds, and property transfers to piece together families, relations, and their movements. The presentation will also address federal land versus state land states, bounty lands, homesteads, deeds, probate records, agricultural schedules, maps, and other relevant records. Examples of how these can be used to discover lost family details will be discussed.

Suggested Content


Thumbnail for Introduction to Using Land Records in Genealogical Research
57:37
Thumbnail for Finding Your Roots
5:30
2024

Finding Your Roots

The identity of Carol Burnett's biological grandfather has been a mystery her entire life until she connects with Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. and explores her DNA.Start a Tree & Subscribe with Ancestry®: nullGet Ancestry® Pro Tools: nullGet an AncestryDNA® Kit: nullConnect with Ancestry®: Visit Ancestry’s Official Site: null Like Ancestry® on Facebook: null Follow Ancestry® on Twitter: null Follow Ancestry® on Instagram: null

Thumbnail for There is More than Census Records and Vital Records
58:32