by Kim Wolterman | Articles
If you are not familiar with the Chronicling America website, it is a joint project of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress, and is an attempt to develop an Internet-based, searchable database of United States newspapers. The project...
by Kim Wolterman | Articles
Mechanic’s liens can be a useful tool in researching the history of your house. What is a mechanic’s lien? It is a security interest in the title of a piece of property for the benefit of those who have supplied labor or materials that improve the property. Mechanic’s...
by Kim Wolterman | Articles
Having just returned from a two week genealogical research trip to Germany and Switzerland, I was amazed at the writing that appears on the old houses in the villages I visited. At first I did not understand what they meant. But then I visited the town of Steinweiler,...
by Kim Wolterman | Articles
If you have been looking through deeds for your homeowners and are stuck, it could be because ownership of the property transferred by inheritance rather than by sale. Probate records, which are court proceedings to pass a deceased person’s property to the heirs, fall...
by Kim Wolterman | Articles
This case study is following researching a house history located in Shrewsbury, Missouri. You can click on the links for Part One, Part Two and Part Three. In the last post I mentioned that an auction for the farm owned by John Murdock appeared in the local newspaper...