Do you know the address? You could write to the county assessor. That is all
public information but they need the address or legal description of the
property.
Roberta
-----Original Message-----
From: Mary Scott [mailto:mary849@webtv.net]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 10:42 AM
To: INMARSHA-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [INMarshall] Home stead
Good morning every one;
I have an unusual request this morning.
I'm trying to find who might now own the property that I was born at.
It's in Plymouth now. It used to be in the country when we lived there.
It's on old 30 west of Plymouth, much of the farm was sold off all
around it but the piece of land that had the house on it is still there
and even the little house seems to be there. But no sign of life there
it's all over grown with trees and weeds and on either side of this lot
there is businesses. My grandfather owned this farm when we lived there
and I think his ancesters owned it before him. From some stories I've
heard. The house I was born in burnt down when I was 6months old and
grandfather fixed up a large shed that we lived in untill he sold the
farm. the building that is standing on this piece of land looks like
that same building. I'm interested in finding out why this piece of the
farm has not been sold off or fixed up.
Anyone that can give me idea how to go about finding the owners or I
thought maybe they might even be on this web site. Thanks for your
help. Mary
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