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I'm not familar with perches, How long is a perch? :huh:
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A Perch is simply another name for a Rod. I believe there was another term for the same unit of measure. I think it was a Pole - or something similar.
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Rich Mac wrote:
A Perch is simply another name for a Rod. I believe there was another term for the same unit of measure. I think it was a Pole - or something similar.
One of my deeds read like this; Follow a pasture wall in a SW direction to a row of cedar posts, then SSE to a blaze of trees, cross a stream to the pine grove and so on, just an old Yankee homestead going back hundreds of years. :)
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BOSTON wrote:
Rich Mac wrote:
A Perch is simply another name for a Rod. I believe there was another term for the same unit of measure. I think it was a Pole - or something similar.
One of my deeds read like this; Follow a pasture wall in a SW direction to a row of cedar posts, then SSE to a blaze of trees, cross a stream to the pine grove and so on, just an old Yankee homestead going back hundreds of years. :)
That's pretty much how this deed read as well :)

It referenced the corner of building that was torn down 50 years earlier, and a "marker" in the middle of the "turnpike". The "turnpike" was the street in front of our house that had been a toll road 150 years ago.

I'm glad we never had any property disputes :blink:
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Rich Mac wrote:
BOSTON wrote:
Rich Mac wrote:
A Perch is simply another name for a Rod. I believe there was another term for the same unit of measure. I think it was a Pole - or something similar.
One of my deeds read like this; Follow a pasture wall in a SW direction to a row of cedar posts, then SSE to a blaze of trees, cross a stream to the pine grove and so on, just an old Yankee homestead going back hundreds of years. :)
That's pretty much how this deed read as well :)

It referenced the corner of building that was torn down 50 years earlier, and a "marker" in the middle of the "turnpike". The "turnpike" was the street in front of our house that had been a toll road 150 years ago.

I'm glad we never had any property disputes :blink:
So not knowing what was where, I had the land surveyed, turns out that one of my buildings was several feet onto property I did not own, fortunetly the land was owned by the town, they were'nt aware of the situation. so I made an offer to buy the land, which they accepted. Moral of the story is that sometimes those old deeds are not all that accurate. ;)
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