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Reply To: | Patricia J. Weisshaus |
Date: | Fri, 6 Oct 2000 16:54:40 -0500 |
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Before I would drive 200 miles for any county, I would be willing to try
www.familsearch.org and see if an LDS library if the film is available
through it for $3.50. Grantee and grantor indexes for Spotsylvania are
available on film and some of the deeds are, too. The years are shown on
the site. I have looked at many deeds for many counties in Virginia and
have been very happy with the whole experience.
Pat
At 05:26 PM 10/06/2000 EDT, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>Question and Clarification. There was statement that some county clerks must
>give permission before one can access that county's records at the LVA. Is
>this permission just needed for accessing that county's records at
>LVA or has this now become a practice even at the courthouse of the
>particular county itself ? I know that seems radical, but what I have run
>into already from Spotsylvania is pretty radical and IF I have to drive 200
>miles to beg and say pretty please just to see a deed book, I'd like to be
>prepared for a retort.
>Jim
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