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Catherine

Catherine Report 1 Aug 2003 15:26

would WILL SHOW THE PERSON'S D.O.B CATRHERINE

Kim from Sandhurst

Kim from Sandhurst Report 31 Jul 2003 22:11

Thanks you guys for the info. Hevi I will probably be in touch for more info! Got a will sent to me trying to establish with my family connections, but there must be others, just didn't know how access them. Cheers everyone Kim

Heather

Heather Report 31 Jul 2003 11:09

Kim if you know the full name date of death and address, you can apply to Postal Searches and Copies Department Probate Registry Castle Chambers Clifford Street York YO1 9RG telephone 01904 666770 fax 01904 666776 the cost is £5 per document ie £10 for both copy Will and copy Probate and they are usually fairly quick sometimes however, Wills are not always probated, which will make it almost impossible to trace. I did post a message some weeks ago where i was attending to a Will (this is what i do for a living) that is not going to probate, this Will will therefore be lost to future generations forever in our archives, my advice was once a rellie had passed away (after suitable time lapse) to ask for copy of Will especially if not being probated or it will be gone. hevi please let me know if you require any more info

George

George Report 31 Jul 2003 10:40

A number of archives hold an index of Wills. Its indexed by year of death and in alphabetical order. Try your local records office George

Kim from Sandhurst

Kim from Sandhurst Report 31 Jul 2003 08:00

Can anyone advise me how I go about searching for will's. My lot come from Durham, are they held there or do they go somewhere else after probate? Thanks Kim