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At 14:27 on September 7, 2008, mssthom said…
Well I think so I'm just not sure about how the township, sections, and direction coordinates work and what exactly it's all about. I was just wondering if you were a distant relative,you could be, because I do believe that my great great grand father started with 21 children and I know he had alot of land and it was divided amongst his children. We have alot of acres in section 34 township 15 so I'm not sure if it is the same area you are talking about. I was really interested just to find a distant relative.
At 14:51 on September 6, 2008, C Guilmet said…
Should I assume by interest you mean "How much Land??" I am not sure exactly however the mineral rights have been in the family for years and the rights currently are in the hands of my grandmother and her cousin. As far as I know she leased approx. 78ish acres out of 470ish...assuming I read the NET and the GROSS correctly. The property is (supposedly) in both section 34 & 35.

A well name has been assigned and named but I haven't been able to locate the exact whereabouts. Basically I am just trying to do a little research for my parents & grandmother since I am a little more computer literate...and internet savvy.

What is your interest?? Do you have neighboring land/mineral rights?
 
 
 

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