Just drive a ground rod.... they are not that expensive and it is not hard to do ...
heck I do it 3-4 times a weekend .
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Just drive a ground rod.... they are not that expensive and it is not hard to do ...
heck I do it 3-4 times a weekend .
It seems like you want to know where the other end of the ground wire is going for the wires that are chopped off in the boxes, find them, and ground them.
You can trace the ground wire, and see if it is connected or find to where it goes.
If you want to trace the wiring, here is a reasonably priced ($35) tool from Home depot that does a nice job of tracing.
I have used these a number of times for all types of cabling.
The nice thing is that they can help you locate the route in the wall/ceiling the wiring is traveling, or help determine where a "break" is located.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Gardner-B...9#.UkM0VhCE7wo
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Other methods are available to test and trace as well.
Best of luck.