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Kent McMillan
Kent McMillan
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Joined: June 30, 2010 7:03 pm
Topics: 588 / Replies: 10828
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

Dan B. Robison, post: 444942, member: 34 wrote: I wish HELP! would come back and post billing information for Kent...or at least acknowledge his work....

9 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

Dave Karoly, post: 444940, member: 94 wrote: That "subdivision map" looks like what we would call a Tentative Map, essentially a glorified sketch used...

9 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

Let's not lose sight of the fact that the subdivision plat under which the adjoining landowner evidently claims certain boundaries is hardly any marve...

9 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

Dave Karoly, post: 444937, member: 94 wrote: Texylvania Surveyor Kent is essentially saying her "quicky-dicky" Surveyor is most likely substantially c...

9 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

Peter Ehlert, post: 444922, member: 60 wrote: Too bad that the present owner thought there was more usable land.Yes, there is a reason for spending en...

9 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

Peter Ehlert, post: 444922, member: 60 wrote: Great research and analysis Kent. You probably have it nailed.It would be interesting to know how and wh...

9 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

Last night, I didn't take the time to do as good a job of referencing the subdivision plat that adjoins the old Harmonyville School tracts as can be d...

9 years ago
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RE: Recommendations of power rotary hammer/ chisel

Have you already decided that a San Angelo bar won't do the trick? I've used a hammer drill with a 3/4" bit to drill a series of holes around the peri...

9 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

Mark Mayer, post: 444825, member: 424 wrote: No indeed. I'm not much impressed by that as a boundary resolution. The north line seems to follow the ce...

9 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

Oh, I finally found the recorded plan of the survey of the adjacent property complained of. Here's an overlay of that plan on a recent aerial with my ...

9 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

On the other hand, here's the subdivision plan just East of S Hill Camp Road. From a Texas perspective, this subdivision map is "unusual" to say the l...

9 years ago
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RE: Stone Messuage

Holy Cow, post: 444810, member: 50 wrote: Bet you see a lot of those written letters that look a lot like a script letter "f" but are really an "s" in...

9 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

BTW, I think that the relevant subdivsion map was recorded as Plan B-80-105 in Chester County, PA, but I haven't yet been able to find it available fo...

9 years ago
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RE: Using StarNet - What Does a 1" Direction Error Mean - Trimble S9 Total Station

Conrad, post: 444809, member: 6642 wrote: I would understand this to not be true. It seems based on a probably faulty assumption that the angular or d...

9 years ago
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RE: Stone Messuage

Kent McMillan, post: 444800, member: 3 wrote: More correctly:c. 1400, "to cultivate land," also "to hold property," from Anglo-French meynoverer, Old ...

9 years ago
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RE: Stone Messuage

paden cash, post: 444799, member: 20 wrote: You forgot another word derived from the root: manure.More correctly:c. 1400, "to cultivate land," also "t...

9 years ago
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RE: Stone Messuage

So, how did manere sire messuage? Per the link below:"From the misreading of the letter n as u in Old French mesnage (household), from Latin manere (t...

9 years ago
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RE: Using StarNet - What Does a 1" Direction Error Mean - Trimble S9 Total Station

Jim Frame, post: 444781, member: 10 wrote: Maybe I should have waited until I had the software in front of me before posting. Does Start*Net use bear...

9 years ago
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RE: Stone Messuage

James Fleming, post: 444786, member: 136 wrote: I tend to see it used as a term more specific to the dwelling house since it was commonly used in the ...

9 years ago
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RE: Using StarNet - What Does a 1" Direction Error Mean - Trimble S9 Total Station

The Trimble spec sheet gives standard deviations based upon DIN 18723, which is the standard error of a direction.It isn't clear to me how Trimble dis...

9 years ago
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