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Documents Online - What a result!!!
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☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy | Report | 29 Jan 2005 22:32 |
That would explain a lot then... my lot are northern through and through... not very adventurous lol |
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Heather | Report | 29 Jan 2005 22:19 |
And they had to be quite well off really. The only ones I got were because the floozy shacked up with a man twice her age and never married him! |
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Helen | Report | 29 Jan 2005 21:51 |
I think the wills available there are mainly for people in the south of England - the ones covered by the Court of Canterbury - which probably explains why I haven't found anyone there since all my lot are from the north. |
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☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy | Report | 29 Jan 2005 21:37 |
I haven't found any of my rellies on there lol Does that mean they didn't leave any, or just that they haven't be uploaded? |
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Heather | Report | 29 Jan 2005 21:17 |
Well each one will be different. You will learn names of the family that money or property is left too. Addresses of property, and lots of personal information which makes it all real and alive to you. My first one, sister of my GGFx3 (made in 1820) mentioned one of her sister-in-laws being a pauper since her bro had died and the fact she had a son who was blind. It was also obvious that she trusted her daughter more than her son as she left her in charge of the money with instructions to pay the son an allowance rather than the dosh in one go. It also listed the furniture and cutlery she was leaving. Fascinating stuff. Named all her siblings, dead and alive and their wives and second wives in one case and what their occupations were, i.e. "Edward my brother, Farm Bailiff and his wife Mary, John my brother, Gardener of the City of Norwich and his wife Sarah" |
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Natalie | Report | 29 Jan 2005 20:40 |
Hi Heather Thanks for your help. Any ideas what sort of information I would get from the Will? Natalie |
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Heather | Report | 29 Jan 2005 20:33 |
Yes, Id love to get a few more wills. Only got 2. One showed me that there were three more kids I had not known about. Yes, its easy to do, when you go to the documents online you can download it for £3.50 there and then, brilliant service. |
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Zoe | Report | 29 Jan 2005 20:31 |
the date is the date of the will being proved. It can be weeks after the death or years if people contested the contents etc. When you buy online you can dowload the file as a pdf. You also get sent an email with a link so that you can download for up to 7 days. Once you have teh download it can be difficult to read as the handwriting takes some getting used to and the terminology can be confusing. (let me know if you're having trouble as I've become fairly adept at it) In my opinion they are invaluable as they often reveal family members and relationships and you can read a lot into who wasnt left anything and why. |
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Natalie | Report | 29 Jan 2005 20:27 |
I think I've found the Will of one of my ancestors on Documents Online. It's the right name, location and occupation. Just wondered if the date on the Will is the date the Will was made....or the date it went to Probate (ie. the date he died). Also, has anyone ordered documents like this from Documents Online? How does it work? Sorry to ask so many questions, but this is the first time I've needed to order anything from them. Many thanks! Natalie |
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Natalie | Report | 29 Jan 2005 20:24 |
See below |