Are these searchable online? I checked the Burlington County Clerk Office's website. They have pre-1964 property records, but it appears that you need to know names to shift through it all. Am I even close?Old deeds.
Yes!Is this the cement block ruins with the big sandy hill right behind it?
Tomorrow's big plan is to find that state corner that Teegate mentioned and to kill some time with the dog on one of these trails. I'm a little disappointed that they don't lead anywhere, but it's interesting to know how they came about!!Speaking of Ed's property, my friend and I had the pleasure of meeting him when our car got stuck farther west on Oswego rd near the cranberry bogs. The pine flies were horrendous as we walked back to Ed's to ask for 2 shovels. He walked back with us and helped. This was the '69 or '70 era. The farm may have once had pigs and chickens but when we were there, he was raising turkeys and so to this day I refer to it as the "turkey farm"
Dennis2
The trails you speak of are old motorcycle enduro trails that don't lead anywhere in particular or anything interesting. They usually parallel a road and come back out or come out on a crossroad. You will occasionally see bikes still enjoying them but they are not used by the enduro clubs any longer and are quickly overgrowing.
Are these searchable online? I checked the Burlington County Clerk Office's website. They have pre-1964 property records, but it appears that you need to know names to shift through it all. Am I even close?
Are these searchable online? I checked the Burlington County Clerk Office's website. They have pre-1964 property records, but it appears that you need to know names to shift through it all. Am I even close?
An iron rod would be cool. I'll bring a metal detector. But why would you think that there might be nothing? You could fill whole books with what I don't know about surveying, but I would think that a "modern" (late-1960's) survey would require some sort of pin or marker just as a verification.There may not be a monument there. It may be an iron rod sticking up an inch, or there may be nothing at all to find. Most likely nothing at all.
Good catch!! Totally forgot the rule in my enthusiasm!!Be careful not to leave your property with the detector. Especially since you just mentioned it
Nice!! I'm gonna be able to put up a mailbox soon!BTW, I forgot to mention the paper road at the top where I have typed EG2 is called Stafford Ave. The one below that is Warrick Ave, and the one just above the clearing is Holden Ave. So Dennis, you are between Warrick and Holden.
My Onx Hunt app lists that as owned by Nathan Weiss, who has a New Gretna address. (This app apparently is very slow to update ownership.) One of my plans was to reach out to him and other people in this area who own property to see if they would like to share their stories. Id like to hear one that goes back to 1910!!!!!!!!!I just learned something else. The slightly larger lot south of there along the road (Block 101 Lot 3) was acquired by Bass River in 2017 by foreclosure. The last known owner was a Jacob Weiss and the deed was made on 5/28/1910. Yes, 1910.
Going to check out the CCC camp ruins while we're there.
Maybe next weekend!!!