In a message dated 3/24/02 1:06:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,
tothfamily(a)cwctv.net writes:
Subj:[CASE mail list] WILLs in England (PCC etc)
Date:3/24/02 1:06:19 PM Eastern Standard Time
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Recently I posted a message avbout PCC (Prerogative Court of Canterbury)
wills in England.
Apparently the FRC (Family Records Center) in Islington, London have an
index to wills.
Also the PRO (Public Record Office) in Kew, London have some copies of
wills that can be downloaded at a cost of three British pounds -
www.pro.gov.uk/onlne/pro-online.htm
Hope this is of use to someone.
George
Best Wishes
George Toth
Stockport, Cheshire (Greater Manchester), UK
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Thanks, Geroge.
That reminds me, some years ago I learned that some early settlers in the
colonies registered their wills in European countries from which they came.
One of my non-Case ancestors in Maryland did that -- in England.
Coe William (Bill) CASE, who married the WRIGHT girl.
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