Court of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk
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Step by Step
1. First search each index (see below) to help you more quickly find the will, writing down each detail cited in the indexed entry.
2. Proceed to "Records" (below) to determine what probate records exist for this court.
3. Contact or visit the Ipswich or East Suffolk Record Office or, hire a professional record searcher to view these records on your behalf. Officials may send upon request a list of record searchers.
4. Visit The FamilySearch Library, or, one of its 4,500 satellite FamilySearch centers worldwide and search indexes to probate records; then with the information obtained from the index[es] you can search more quickly the original wills and admons also on microfilm via any FamilySearch Centers near you.
Indexes
Online Indexes
Printed and Published Indexes
The FamilySearch Library has copies of the following indexes.
- Index of the probate records of the Court of the Archdeacon of Suffolk, 1444-1700
- Index of beneficiaries in wills proved in the court of the Archdeacon of Suffolk, 1847-1857
- Will card index, 1702-1857; probate inventories card index, and poor law card index
Records
Archive Location
The records for this court are housed in the Ipswich and East Suffolk Record Office.
Archive Records
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FamilySearch Library Records
The FamilySearch Library has the following records on film. Films can be view in the library or in a FamilySearch center.
- Probate records, 1444-1857
- Original wills, 1459-1857 and miscellaneous wills not proved, 1554-1739
- Probate inventories, 1582-1824
- Administrations from act books in Ipswich Probate Office
- Wills from the archdeaconry of Suffolk, 1629-1640
- Wills of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk, 1620-1626, abstracted and edited by Marion E. Allen
Jurisdiction
East Suffolk. Before 1837, the parishes in the Deaneries of Stow and Hartismere were excluded. Inhibited as the Archdeaconry of Norwich.[1]
- ↑ Camp, Anthony J. Wills and Their Whereabouts. London: published by author, 1974; page 128.