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Elizabeth

Elizabeth Report 29 Mar 2007 18:51

Yesterday by googling I found a Chancery case for my husband's family in the 1790s. I phoned the records office in Wales and they have 11 bundles of documents!! Today by searching the National Archives database - go to Documents Online and look at the search options - I used the Death Duty Registers to search and found my husband's g-g-g-g grandfather's will (1809). He survived his two sons and was leaving everything to his grandchildren. For those of you who haven't used the National Archives website before, it's really worth a visit. I have found about 10 wills for my large tree since the beginning of the year - I'm still transcribing some of them. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/

Willsy once more

Willsy once more Report 29 Mar 2007 21:06

I wasn't sure what I was doing at first on this site till someone helped me and found a docuement my rellie wrote in 1833. It was in the university manuscripts as part of a bundle and I was able to go and look through the docuements as they were at the university in the town I live, couldn't believe my luck. My rellie had actually written the docuement (dead excited at this point holding it but couldn't shout as it was a library) and it now sits pride of place in my collection! Hope you have the same good luck Elaine

Paul Barton, Special Agent

Paul Barton, Special Agent Report 29 Mar 2007 22:46

Elaine, I hope you're not saying you nicked the document from the university library!!!!