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There are several ways to search but it certainly helps if you know what county. Go to the court house in the county they lived or owned land in and do a title search.

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Q: How do you find mineral rights in Oklahoma from a deceased relative?
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How do you establish your rights as the heir to your deceased mother's mineral rights?

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