![]() When you have entered all the pertinent information from your deed, you can plat it and print it. You can include additional information on your map to identify it: the grantor, the grantee, the city or township, the state or province, a source (Deed book, page, and date), and the number of acres. With this tool you can create a deed of up to 30 lines long. For example, you can choose the direction (N, S, E, W, etc.), and you can choose the distance in (poles, rods, chains, etc.). Other options are chosen from drop-down menus. Some spaces in the table are intended to be filled in, like the degrees on the deed or the distance. Each line you enter allows you several options depending on how the deed reads. It works like a table into which you enter the surveyor’s directions. Though this site does not have all the features of a deed mapping program you can buy, it is adequate for most platting. A free online tool to plat your family history land deeds can be found at. But they don’t make much sense until you plat them. Land deeds can be interesting to read, with their descriptions of plots of land and boundaries measured in rods and poles.
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