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Wills
Posted: 12 Aug 2010 15:40
by Griseli
How can I find out if a relative left a will ? She died in 1966 in Bootle. Also she is listed as having died in Bootle - which cemeteries come under that area please? Thank you

Posted: 12 Aug 2010 16:29
by Hilary
If the person was buried in the Bootle area I would contact these people
Thornton Crematorium
Address:
Thornton Garden of Rest
Lydiate Lane
Thornton
Postcode:
L23 1TP
Email:
thornton.gardenofrest@leisure.sefton.gov.uk
Telephone:
0151 924 5143
Notes:
Contact information for Bootle and Thornton Cemeteries
If they were RC they may be in Ford Cemetery. Their registers are indexed and there are copies at Crosby Library
LOCAL HISTORY UNIT CROSBY LIBRARY
0151-257 6401
Email:
local-history.south@leisure.sefton.gov.uk
Librarian : Mark Sargant
Assistant Librarian : Andrew Lee-Hart
There are also copies at Liverpool Record Office when it reopens at its temporary home
For wills you would need to search the probate indexes. They are not online. I think for that time you might have to go to somewhere like the Probate Office at the Queen Elizabeth Courts in Liverpool. Both Liverpool and Lancashire Record Offices have copies of the index up to around the 1960s but not sure if they have 1966/7
Have a look at this link
www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm
Hilary
Ed Officer
Wills
Posted: 12 Aug 2010 16:50
by Griseli
Thank you - will do - doing a flying visit to the UK and trying to prepare!
Thank you
Wills after January 1858.
Posted: 13 Aug 2010 09:05
by dickiesam
Hi,
This is an abstract from a post by MaryA in the Not Genealogy forum.
"Wills proved from 12 January 1858 to the present day are held only by the Court of Probate. You can access them and buy copies at the Probate Search Room, First Avenue House, 42-49 High Holborn, London WC1V 6NP (tel: 0207 947 6000). You can also order copies by post. The address for requests by post is York Probate Sub-Registry, First Floor, Castle Chambers, Clifford Street, York, YO1 7EA. The same applies to letters of administration, which are granted if no valid will was made or found."
Brian
Posted: 13 Aug 2010 09:34
by JohnW
If your flying visit to the UK includes Liverpool, then a visit to Liverpool Crown Court and specifically the District Probate Registry should prove helpful in your search for a possible Will.
The District Probate Registry has a computer, on which you can search their database for Wills (including those proved after 1958 - the Indexes held in Liverpool Record Office only include those proved 1858-1958).
You do not have to make an appointment to use the (one) computer, but bear in mind you might have to wait. Access to FREE.
More info here:
http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/HMCS ... urt_id=358
More general info:
http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm
Cheers
John
Wills
Posted: 13 Aug 2010 14:33
by yappie
Hi
If you subscribe to Ancestry.uk Worldwide they now have searchable records from 1868 to 1941. Used it last night and found about a dozen family wills. You apply by application form on the Probate Website and it states a charge of £5 per copy. Dread to think how I will explain to my Bank Manager
Regards
Yappie
Wills
Posted: 13 Aug 2010 15:55
by Griseli
THANKS so much for the information - much appreciated. Hoping now to get into Liverpool and search for this information.
Will also look at Ancestry!
Thanks guys and here's to happy hunting!
