Researching Probate Packets

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Genealogy & History

Age Group:

Adults
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Probate records are important to genealogists because they provide evidence about family relationships. The term “probate packet” refers to the court file containing all paperwork, documents, and other legal papers pertaining to the settlement of an estate. Wills and probate packets are among the most interesting and revealing sets of records available for individuals. These records are contained in the county probate court, usually in the state and county in which the person resided at the time of his or her death. This seminar will discuss the benefits of using these records for genealogical research.

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