NEW DEVELOPMENT
I'M SORRY this is long, but it's necessary.
I did some digging through some old deeds that I haven't seen in 20+ years that I had forgotten about that give me a path to title through a "last man standing" arrangement.
A title search would show this to be the "last man standing" agreement my late mother told me they all agreed to.
Let me elaborate...
Up to 1947 this property was owned by two couples.
1. Uncle and Aunt #1 (had no children)
2. Uncle and Aunt #2 (had one son)
In 1947, my mother and father were brought in.
1. Uncle and Aunt #1 made a Quitclaim Deed as joint tenants with rights of survivorship with my mother and father.
2. Uncle and Autn #2 made a Quitclaim Deed as joint tenants with rights of survivorship with my mother and father.
Uncle and Aunt #1 (had no children) were both dead by the mid 1970's
This left Uncle and Aunt #2 and my mother and father as joint tenants with rights of survivorship.
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Uncle and Aunt #2 died in late 1996 and 1994 respectively.
This left my late mother and father as joint tenants with rights of survivorship.
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My late father passed in 1997, leaving my late mother as the sole owner of the property.
Just to be on the safe side, the one son and wife of Uncle and Aunt #2 recorded a Quitclaim Deed on the property.
Then with my late mother as sole owner, she did a Quitclaim Deed with me IN 1998 as joint tenants with rights of survivorship.
My late mother passed in 2008, leaving me as sole owner.
BUT I FIND no evidence that the Indiana attorney who handled my father's estate in 1997 ever informed the county in Wisconsin where the Quitclaim Deeds are that my father died.
AND I find no evience that this same attorney who handled my mother's estate in 2008 ever informed the county in Wisconsin where the Quitclaim Deeds are that my mother died.
IN LIGHT of this new info chain of Quitclaim Deeds with joint tenants with rights of survivorship that lead to me, IS IT possible that my recording official Death Certificates with the county in Wisconsin of my father and mother that this could clear this up?

