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How to use public records?

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How to use public records?

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Local property tax records will tell you ownership records. If you are talking about records of more than 70 years ago the national census becomes public after 70 years and you could use that to find who lived in that house back then. Other than that I think you will need to talk with long time neighbors and visit the local library.

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