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Hi Madaline,

I don't know of any on-line source for plotting deeds, however there is a program -- Deedmapper 4.0 -- I highly recommend.  It's fairly easy to use and while not exactly cheap (I think it's around $100), it's definitely worth every penny.  As a professional archaeologist, for years I plotted deeds by hand; what used to take me hours now takes minutes.  I have no connection at all to the company; I've just used it for 8 or 9 years and I love it.  Here's the website: http://www.DirectLineSoftware.com  

Kathy 

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