Re: Meaning of this deed




I think to be certain of the answer we'd need to see the original
plat map for the warranted land, the subsequent patent, and each
successive deed to know what restrictions (especially mineral
rights) may have been retained with each transaction. I would
hazard a guess that the payment to the Commonwealth could have been
to remove some previously held restriction on mineral rights but
we'd need to see the previous transactions to know for certain.

Joan <JYoung6180@xxxxxxx>


Without wishing to argue about it UTC, but ... are we sure the
concept of Mineral Rights existed in Pennsylvania in 1788? If yes,
fine, I've learned something today; if no, is there a way to become
sure?

Cheryl

singhals <singhals@xxxxxxxxx>
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