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ANYONE OUT THERE KNOW HOW TO LOOK UP A WILL?? some
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Merry | Report | 7 Jun 2006 22:54 |
I can tell you will be just fine! Merry |
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Anne | Report | 7 Jun 2006 22:54 |
Probably a good idea to give them a ring in case you need to book a time. Usually they are on fiches which need viewers and they might all be in use. Other than that, yes! just go and ask. To answer Sue's question - the Probate calendars are continuing to the present day! How recent a reference you are able to view depends on when the Record Office updated their copy. Its also important to remember that wills can sometimes be proved years after the death - not often but it does happen. If you know the date of death and are reasonably sure they left a will you can send £5 to York and they will search a couple of years for you (not sure how many). Anne |
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Sidami | Report | 7 Jun 2006 23:01 |
Thankyou Merry |
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