Your ancestors bought and sold land between 1880 - 1900, so there can't be a genealogy record black hole caused by the 1890 census when deeds and land records exist!
This video is Part 7 of our 8 Part collaboration with Lisa Lisson from Are You My Cousin? and Devon Noel Lee of the Family History Fanatics.
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SOURCES USED IN THIS VIDEO:
Wake County, NC Register of Deeds
Franklin County, Ohio Deeds 1804 - 1877 (FamilySearch)
Plat Map of Story County, IA
Google Books - Plat Maps
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LINKS FOR LAND
Wake County, NC Register of Deeds
Franklin County, Ohio Deeds 1804 - 1877 (FamilySearch)
Plat Map of Story County, IA
Google Books - Plat Maps
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