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*Probate registration began in Halifax in 1749. | *Probate registration began in Halifax in 1749. | ||
*The probate materials are usually found in the county courthouses of Nova Scotia. Record Group 48 in the Public Archives of Nova Scotia consists of many probate records. | *The probate materials are usually found in the county courthouses of Nova Scotia. Record Group 48 in the Public Archives of Nova Scotia consists of many probate records. | ||
*The Family History Library has | *The Family History Library has digitized probate records for [https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=https://www.familysearch.org/service/cds/recapi/collections/2134302/waypoints '''all counties'''], often up to the 1930s or 1960s. | ||
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- 1760-1993 - Nova Scotia Probate Records, 1760-1993, images.
- Probate records such as wills, inventories, and administrations are very helpful. Many of these records (especially wills) give names, dates, residences, possessions, and relationships.
- Probate registration began in Halifax in 1749.
- The probate materials are usually found in the county courthouses of Nova Scotia. Record Group 48 in the Public Archives of Nova Scotia consists of many probate records.
- The Family History Library has digitized probate records for all counties, often up to the 1930s or 1960s.
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