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Category - Homesteading
Homesteading is the best source of genealogical and family history information. Homestead records contain both land and biographical information about an individual.
It is a genealogical process that sheds light on an individual’s place of birth, marital status, and date of entry of the land. Therefore, if you think your great-grandfather was a farmer in Texas, we will establish this through homesteading.
We go the extra mile to obtain applications and related papers that provide a legal description of the land for which a homesteader applied. Apart from finding information about your relatives, you will also connect with what they did for a living.
In the past, life for the homesteaders was special in its own way. It was not uncommon for your ancestors to move from place to place. This will also help you understand your family’s decision to move from one place to another.
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