I am looking for the will of my great great grandfather Henry Lee Quilter born Leicester 1815 died 1876, I know there is a will, it was shown to my brother many years ago,Ive searched the TNA (which I find a Nightmare) but come up with nothing, ive never looked for a will before,can anyone tell me where to try next.
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01-03-2010 9:11 PM #1Loves to help with queries.
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Where to find a will
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01-03-2010 9:24 PM #2Super Moderator
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Have a read of this thread
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01-03-2010 10:26 PM #3Knowledgeable and helpful
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The Leicestershire County Record Office (recordoffice@leics.gov.uk) may hold a copy of Henry's will if he died in the county. The staff are very helpful. I could have a look for you but I won't be going to Leicester until the beginning of April at the earliest.
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01-03-2010 10:57 PM #4GeoffersGuest
See the above replies, also.........
TNA's web-site gets easier to use with practice. There is a thread on Using The National Archives web-site - do keep trying as there is heaps of information there.
Originally Posted by Nightryder
If you get stuck using it, please ask as there are a few members who have a reasonable idea of how to navigate the site.
The main problem is that you won't find an 1876 will via TNA. Have a read of the thread to whch Sue gives a link.
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02-03-2010 9:10 AM #5Loves to help with queries.
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Thank you everyone for your help,I had another look at TNA but a search brought up nothing,but then I did read some records of wills were destroyed by fire, Im going to contact the Leicester record office hopefully they will have a copy of it.
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02-03-2010 11:31 AM #6GeoffersGuest
As mentioned, you won't find an 1876 will at TNA.
From TNA's resarch guide Wills and Death Duty Records after 1858:
"Wills proved from 12 January 1858 to the present day are held only by the Court of Probate.............."
A good way to search for wills:
"There is a detailed index to wills, called the National Probate Calendar..............."
The Probate Calendar has been copied onto film and I understand can be accessed via mormon church (LDS) record centres.
You can pay for a three year search and obtain a copy of a will via The Probate Service
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The will of Henry Lee Quilter of Leicester was proved in Leicester, 1877 (from Death Duty Index on fmp).
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