Land Registry has kept electronic versions of the land register for England & Wales since 1993. The related link explains how you can find out who owned a piece of land or a property in the past.
Before 1993 the Land Registry records were held in paper format and whilst we may possibly be able to provide you with copies of deeds showing previous owners we will not know until an application is made and our records are checked.
Land Registry have a number of online FAQs including Where are my deeds kept - see the second related link
Please note: We do not keep information relating to the ownership of property or land before it is registered with us. After it becomes registered, we keep the documents resulting in changes of ownership.
To find the history of a 100-year-old house in Arlesey, you can start by visiting the local archives or historical society to search for records, such as property deeds, old maps, or photographs. You can also check census records, old newspapers, and online databases for information about previous owners or any notable events associated with the property over the years. Additionally, talking to long-time residents in the area or hiring a professional historian or genealogist may also provide valuable insights into the house's history.
research research research! Start with the internet first. Then go to the courthouse and look up old land records and town deeds. Ask old folks about where they are located and find ooks in the library or at a bookstore.
TAX ROLLS - and Records of DEEDS
Contact the doctor's office or pharmacy.
You can find that information at the local land records office. You can also check the local history section of the local libraries. They usually have old books and pamphlets about early land owners. Finally, you can look through the archives at the historical society.
Most councils (or counties) will keep records regarding this.
Use old newspapers, archival records, and census and birth, marriage and death records to find out what you can about a relative whom no one will talk about.
You must go to the Town/City hall where the person was born.
go to the main office of the school and ask for them or go to city hall or some place were the records are kept and ask for them
You probably cannot obtain 30 year old medical records. Typically, records are destroyed in 7-10 years. Contact your health care provider or attorney for information specific to your location and situation.
Old Dan's Records was created in 1972-11.
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