Inheritance in Ontario

Wills and Other Records for Family Historians

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Wills, Reference, Genealogy, Research
Cover of the book Inheritance in Ontario by Jane E. MacNamara, ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
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Author: Jane E. MacNamara ISBN: 9781459705821
Publisher: ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Publication: April 6, 2013
Imprint: Dundurn/Ontario Genealogical Society Language: English
Author: Jane E. MacNamara
ISBN: 9781459705821
Publisher: ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
Publication: April 6, 2013
Imprint: Dundurn/Ontario Genealogical Society
Language: English

Whether your ancestor left hundreds of acres of land, money, or a few modest belongings, the records created when those legacies were distributed can provide valuable clues to family connections, relationships, and just how your ancestors lived.

Inheritance in Ontario will help you determine whether your relative's will was proved in the Court of Probate, surrogate courts, or another court, and navigate the finding aids to locate surviving estate files and other complementary records at the Archives of Ontario, local courthouse or archives, or through FamilySearch.org. Not every Ontario estate was handled by a court, however, and land records, newspapers, and manuscript collections can also help you discover "who got what."

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Whether your ancestor left hundreds of acres of land, money, or a few modest belongings, the records created when those legacies were distributed can provide valuable clues to family connections, relationships, and just how your ancestors lived.

Inheritance in Ontario will help you determine whether your relative's will was proved in the Court of Probate, surrogate courts, or another court, and navigate the finding aids to locate surviving estate files and other complementary records at the Archives of Ontario, local courthouse or archives, or through FamilySearch.org. Not every Ontario estate was handled by a court, however, and land records, newspapers, and manuscript collections can also help you discover "who got what."

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