HI
Does anyone know whether is it possible to research a will from 1998? If I can get this will it will help with a line I am researching.
Thanks in advance
Kirky
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03-08-2011 01:49 PM #2Reputation beyond repute.
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Of course. Probated wills are public records.
Stoke on Trent probate sub-registry should have the 1998 calendars on computer (phone to check before making the journey) or just use the postal service as described on the website
http://www.justice.gov.uk/guidance/c...ly-history.htmPeter Goodey
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Thank you very much Peter, really appreciate it.
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Peter, i would like to view my uncles will who died in Southend in 2005. Does Southend have a registry where i can view the will?
Thanks Graham.
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That's not really the way it works. You could give the Lincoln sub-registry a call and ask their advice. They should have the calendars on their system and may be be able to take an order for a copy.
However, it's probably easier just to write to Leeds as described in the link shown in message #2.Peter Goodey
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