"Most of the abstracts these days will likely start from a much larger area of land, then you can see how that has been divided and sub-divided until you have the parcel you have now." That is very interesting, on my farm it was a couple 20's, 40's, and 80's combined until my Grandfather ( he did not do all the combining) had 320 acres. Which he then sold 160 acres to my Dad after he returned from WWII. When Grand father passed (I was 2 or 3 years old) the other 160 acres was sold to someone else. Fast forward to when I was 18, I purchased from Dad's estate his 160 acres and Grandfather's 160 acres (after several intermine owners). I sold 5 acres and the buildings from the south farm. Then it was all combined into 315 acres. This was back when land in my area was $5-600/acre. The then FHA and Federal Land Bank loaned me 100% of the purchase price. Not many years later up to 18% interest hit me and I got to struggle for many years after until I started to recover. Most others from that time period were sold out in very few years.
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