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In reply to the discussion: If you think the NSA/CIA/FBI are Scary, Have you ever used Ancestry.com? [View all]KinMd
(966 posts)22. Anyone can go to the county Registry of Deeds and see what most people paid for their homes..
and who the 1st and/or 2nd mortgage is with
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If you think the NSA/CIA/FBI are Scary, Have you ever used Ancestry.com? [View all]
dballance
Jul 2013
OP
I think OP is commenting on our technology's ability to uptake data and produce connecitons. nt
Romulus Quirinus
Jul 2013
#26
You don't think there are corporations that would if they were given the chance?
baldguy
Jul 2013
#12
If I keep telling myself that while clicking my heels will I get back to Kansas too?
think
Jul 2013
#10
With the Billions the Mormons have - don't bet they don't have Supercomputers.
dballance
Jul 2013
#13
Microfilm is a good choice for the types of records they store for the length of storage they want.
dballance
Jul 2013
#24
Anyone can go to the county Registry of Deeds and see what most people paid for their homes..
KinMd
Jul 2013
#22
Do you have to pay to get the novel records on your family member or is it all free once you've
applegrove
Jul 2013
#34