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|    Geoff to Geoff    |
|    Re: Early probate records    |
|    18 Apr 20 10:02:33    |
      From: onlyme101@btinternet.com              "knuttle" wrote in message news:r7ctkc$hq$1@dont-email.me...              On 4/17/2020 10:50 AM, Geoff wrote:       > Are the early probate records in FamilySearch chronologically in order by       > the date the will was written, or by the probate date?       In the US records and I assume in Britain, they are generally in       chronological order, BUT there are exceptions.              The easiest way to get into these records is to use the native indexes       from the individual book ie those indexes create by the person who was       responsible for creating and keeping the records.              There is usually an index in the first pages of the book. Note I said       book, not file. Some files have several books in the file. In the US       you can usually find the first page of the book by dividing the total       number of images in the file by the number of books. ie if there are       900 images and 3 books the index for the first will be a image 1, the       second book at image 300, and the third as 600. Useing the page number       in the images You may have to scroll ahead or back to find the index.              Most are simple indexes, (A on page one, B on page two etc.). However       there are the records with a propietary index system, some times it       takes more time to figure out the index system that to find the document       in the book.              Finally there are the files where they opened a folder and scanned the       documents as they came from the folder. These are the most difficult       because there is no set length to the number of pages in the probate       record, and in most incidence the pages are not numbers.              Don't ignore these files. I know of one probate record of over 155       pages, that you must go through page by page as there is no index, BUT       is the most complete genealogy of the family I have found for the family.              While some records have digitized indexes, I alway check the native       indexes because the people transcribing the records may mis transcribe       the name, or only include the principal in the probate record. ie the       deceased, not the administrator, or others.              Remember the is from my experience with the US records, it may be       different in Britain or Europe.              >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>              Thank you for that very detailed explanation. This should help finding them       a bit easier.       Unfortunately, I don't think I worded my question too clearly, what I am       trying to find out, is, are the images in a file, in the date order of the       date the will was written or the date order of probate.       In other words, is the chronological order of the images for a particular       year, the date the will was written or the date probate was granted?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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