If you accepted the fence line where it is, and really had no dispute over that, I guess I wouldn't dig too deeply, and just let that old fence line be the border line as I always thought it should be.
I may be inclined to ask a favor or 2 of the neighbor just for being a jerk. ;)
Maybe I'd prepose splitting the difference with him first, and putting the line down the middle. Save all the lawyers fees. That way he doesn't lose as much, you gain a little over what you thought you had, and no one totally loses or totally wins? But that's only because he was kinda a jerk about it. Mostly I trhink I'd end up with the proerty line where I thought it was - by the old fence line.
To get somewhere, you need to sit down with a lawyer - who owned what for how long, what is the paper trail on the varoius deeds, who controlled & used what property - again for how long. And on and on.
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