Military Chat
Welcome to the Genes Reunited community boards!
- The Genes Reunited community is made up of millions of people with similar interests. Discover your family history and make life long friends along the way.
- You will find a close knit but welcoming group of keen genealogists all prepared to offer advice and help to new members.
- And it's not all serious business. The boards are often a place to relax and be entertained by all kinds of subjects.
- The Genes community will go out of their way to help you, so don’t be shy about asking for help.
Quick Search
Single word search
Icons
- New posts
- No new posts
- Thread closed
- Stickied, new posts
- Stickied, no new posts
WW1 Wills and last letters.
Profile | Posted by | Options | Post Date |
---|---|---|---|
|
Sylvia | Report | 29 Sep 2013 23:50 |
Nudge |
|||
|
Sue In Yorkshire. | Report | 28 Sep 2013 10:39 |
Just pushing this thread to the top as someone else might want to have a look for their rellies wills.. |
|||
|
Sue In Yorkshire. | Report | 20 Sep 2013 09:52 |
Cornish Susie, |
|||
|
Cornish Susie | Report | 19 Sep 2013 19:35 |
Good to hear of another success story - I've had so much help on here one way or another that it's good to be able to give a little back sometimes! There are just so many new sites coming along all the time that it's just impossible for one person to spot them all, so sharing is a great idea. I've just bought a copy of the Oct. issue of the WDYTYA Magazine, and that has a very good article on the Soldiers Wills, and also one on the records for the RAF in WW2. |
|||
|
Sue In Yorkshire. | Report | 18 Sep 2013 22:03 |
CornishSusie,, |
|||
|
Porkie_Pie | Report | 6 Sep 2013 18:45 |
As indicated before these wills were written at a time when normal practice didn't apply |
|||
|
Cornish Susie | Report | 6 Sep 2013 18:08 |
Juma, |
|||
|
juma | Report | 6 Sep 2013 15:43 |
That's the question I would like to know the answer to. Were the wills acted on after the soldiers death? How would their wishes have been carried out? |
|||
|
Cornish Susie | Report | 6 Sep 2013 11:08 |
According to the article in the Telegraph, these wills are classified as Official Records and very few people knew of their existence. A historian contacted the Ministry of Justice which ultimately owns the wills and requested their release under the Freedom of Information Act. Apparently about 5% of the Wills also enclosed a letter to their relatives, but none of these were posted as also deemed public records, and property of the then War Office. It seems such a shame that the letters were never delivered, presumably the Wills were acted upon after the death of the soldier? |
|||
|
Porkie_Pie | Report | 5 Sep 2013 11:53 |
juma, Not sure what you mean by "these wills being found", As far as i understand they where never lost. |
|||
|
juma | Report | 5 Sep 2013 09:52 |
Before reading about the discovery of these wills on Genes I had no idea that any had been found. Was it negligence on the part of someone or some dept that the wills were never forwarded to families? Was it ever the intention they would be? I am surprised that this has not caused more of an uproar in the press. Apart from the article in the Daily Telegraph I have not seen any reference in other newspapers. I have found one will, for my grandads brother in which he leaves £5 to his sweetheart (gives a name) and his post office savings to his mother. |
|||
|
TessAkaBridgetTheFidget | Report | 5 Sep 2013 01:28 |
Will have to list the people in my tree who died in WW1. As don't remember them without checking. |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
Porkie_Pie | Report | 1 Sep 2013 23:07 |
Pam I ordered my rellies Will from them on the 29th it was ready to download today so only 3 days, |
|||
|
Pam | Report | 1 Sep 2013 22:55 |
Now have to wait up to 10 days for the Will to appear in My Account. |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
Porkie_Pie | Report | 1 Sep 2013 17:30 |
Sue, No need to be sorry, it all helps, I only posted the link's in answer to your OP "Not sure if this has been mentioned elsewhere" |
|||
|
Cornish Susie | Report | 1 Sep 2013 17:16 |
Delighted to help, Pam - lucky you! |
|||
|
Pam | Report | 1 Sep 2013 16:46 |
Thanks Cornish Susie. I have just found and ordered the Will of my grandmother's first husband who died in 1918. |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
Cornish Susie | Report | 1 Sep 2013 14:46 |
So terribly sorry, I was only trying to be helpful! I looked on this board ( thinking it was the most appropriate ) and didn't see anything similar as a heading so went ahead with my posting. Can't win 'em all, as they say. |
|||
|
Porkie_Pie | Report | 1 Sep 2013 10:23 |
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/tips_board/thread/1330699 |
|||
|
Cornish Susie | Report | 1 Sep 2013 10:20 |
Not sure if this has been mentioned elsewhere, but in the Telegraph this week there was an article about the 'discovery' of 230,000 wills written by soldiers who died in WW1, which in some cases incl. their last letters written to relatives but sadly never delivered. It has all recently been scanned and transcripted and is available on www.gov.uk/probate/search. It's free to search, but then £6 to look at an individual will. Sadly I didn't find my relative - but well worth a look for anyone else. |