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Either use is correct, but they can have different meanings.

The form "here I found" is past tense. It does not indicate whether the situation existed solely in the past or continues into the present. In this case, it could have occurred long ago and then ended.

The form "here I have found" has the implication that although the situation may have begun in the past, it continues to the present time. This is the present perfect tense used as a continuing activity.

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Q: Is it correct to say 'here I found a family' or 'here I have found a family'?
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