You would need a title examination performed by a professional. You should contact an attorney who specializes in real estate and probate law. They can arrange to have the title researched.
You would need a title examination performed by a professional. You should contact an attorney who specializes in real estate and probate law. They can arrange to have the title researched.
You would need a title examination performed by a professional. You should contact an attorney who specializes in real estate and probate law. They can arrange to have the title researched.
You would need a title examination performed by a professional. You should contact an attorney who specializes in real estate and probate law. They can arrange to have the title researched.
You can get this book about family history
He is my great great grandfather. His son is Anton, and Anton's daughter is my grandmother. If you want to know more, find me on facebook... "Derrick Frohne"
Hey there, I am Araujo, and from Tepames. My Grandfather is Gilberto Araujo, and my Great-grandfather was Vidal Araujo. He was the youngest of the 4 brothers, the other 3 were the ones that fought in that war.
Stanley's great-grandfather found refuge in a small town in the United States after fleeing his homeland due to conflict and persecution. Seeking safety and a better life, he settled in this community, where he worked hard to establish a new life for his family. His experiences and resilience shaped the family's values and aspirations for future generations.
You need to find out if you have a common ancestor, as this is what determines if you are cousins. If your common ancestor is your grandfather, you are 1st cousins. If your common ancestor is your great-grandfather, you are 2nd cousins. If your common ancestor is your grandfather and their great-grandfather, you are 1st cousins once removed. It can get complicated, so once you find your common ancestor, come back and let us know, and someone can tell you exactly.
my father died and i was told i have a trust fund, how do i get this for college im only 16yrs old
I added a link where you can start your search. Good luck!
If your great grandfather arrived in the United Statesfrom Ireland, and did so before the 1950s, you may be able to find him in the indexes of passenger lists. These will tell you what ship he was on and when it arrived, if you can find his entry.The lists are organized by Port of Entry and some ports are not indexed, or not completely indexed. The lists are in the US National Archives and the indexes are on microfilm. They can also be accessed at the many Family History Centers operated by the Mormons, and on-line through various commercial services.If your great grandfather arrived in a country other than the US, the available records and how to access them will be very different.
Stanley's great-grandfather claimed he found refuge in a small lake in the desert after being abandoned there for 17 days. He described how he survived by drinking the water from the lake and eating the food he could find. This experience became a family legend, illustrating resilience and survival against the odds.
You have to go back eight generations to find out your great, great, great, great, great, great, grandfather's name. Most people do not know this name.
can not find any proof of where she came over from germany, married martin lang my great grandfather, and both are buried in the catholic cememtery in harrison co. kentucky. but do know that grandfather was suppposedly from alscace germany. nothing about magdalena is found and nothing on her family, maybe a uncle who was a feix.
My great-great-great grandfather was the master on the ship Black Dog. Charles Hay Linklater.