Our ancestors' wills and related records can be a valuable source of genealogical information; an opportunity to find out more about their lives, families, livelihoods - sometimes even their personalities. However, the records can seem complex. From 1858 wills were centrally registered and researching them is straightforward but before 1858 wills were administrated in a network of church courts ...
Manufacturer: Public Record Office PublicationsWritten By: Karen Grannum; Nigel Taylor
Manufacturer: National Archives of EnglandWritten By: Karen Grannum, Nigel Taylor