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=== Wills and probates ===
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== Online Resources ==
*'''1832 - 1989''' {{RecordSearch|3040532|South Africa, Orange Free State, Probate Records from the Master of the Supreme Court, 1832-1989}} at FamilySearch - [[South Africa, Orange Free State, Probate Records from the Master of the Supreme Court - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1869 - 1958''' {{RecordSearch|2520237|South Africa, Transvaal, Probate Records from the Master of the Supreme Court, 1869-1958}} at FamilySearch - [[South Africa, Transvaal, Probate Records from the Master of the Supreme Court - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1834 - 1989''' {{RecordSearch|2517051| South Africa, Cape Province, Probate Records of the Master of the High Court, 1834-1989}} at FamilySearch - [[South Africa, Cape Province, Probate Records of the Master of the High Court - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1871 - 1937''' {{RecordSearch|2521616|South Africa, Cape Province, Kimberley, Probate Records of the Supreme Court, 1871-1937}} at FamilySearch - [[South Africa, Cape Province, Kimberley, Probate Records of the Supreme Court - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1846 - 1950''' {{RecordSearch|2573604|South Africa, Pietermaritzburg Estate Files 1846-1950}} at FamilySearch - [[South Africa, Pietermaritzburg Estate Files - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images


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== Wills and Probates  ==


=== Death Notices ===
Probate records includedeath notices and estate records. They were kept from 1834 to present. Death notices includes name, birth date and place, names of parents, age of deceased, marital status, date and place of death, names of children, and property.  Wills include name of testator, residence, heirs, relationships, description of land and property, date of will and probate, signatures of witnesses’ and executors, etc. These records are found at provincial archives and the various masters of the Supreme Court.


Death notices are essential documents for research in South Africa. These important documents typically supply age, date, and place of death, whether married nor not, names of children, and, if known, the names of the parents of the deceased, so are of great value. Death notices were held under the jurisdiction for which they were created.  Prior to 1994, death notices were created under the following five jurisdictions:<br>
== Death Notices ==


[[South Africa Cape Province Death Notices|Cape Province]]<br>[[South Africa Cape Province Death Notices|Kimberley (Cape Province)]]<br>[[South Africa Natal Death Notices|Natal]]<br>[[South Africa Orange Free State Death Notices|Orange Free State]]<br>[[South Africa Transvaal Death Notices|Transvaal]]
Death notices are essential documents for research in South Africa. These important documents typically supply age, date, and place of death, whether married nor not, names of children, and, if known, the names of the parents of the deceased, so are of great value. Death notices were held under the jurisdiction for which they were created. Prior to 1994, death notices were created under the following five jurisdictions:<br>
 
[[South Africa Cape Province Death Notices|Cape Province]]<br>[[South Africa Cape Province Death Notices|Kimberley (Cape Province)]]<br>[[South Africa Natal Death Notices|Natal]]<br>[[South Africa Orange Free State Death Notices|Orange Free State]]<br>[[South Africa Transvaal Death Notices|Transvaal]]  


Click on the name of the province for more information on the death notices available for that province.
Click on the name of the province for more information on the death notices available for that province.
== Orphan Chamber Records ==
These records include testaments, inventories, Pupillen Register (register of wards - children under the protection of a guardian), and death registers. The records are from 1689 to 1834. Testaments include certified copies of wills. Inventories - inventories of estates of deceased persons. Pupillen Register includes full names of wards and their parents, birth dates, and who the ward married. Death registers includes name of deceased, occupation, place of birth, burial and death; age. These records are found at the Cape Archives, 62 Queen Victoria Street, Cape Town, South Africa.
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Online Resources[edit | edit source]

Wills and Probates[edit | edit source]

Probate records includedeath notices and estate records. They were kept from 1834 to present. Death notices includes name, birth date and place, names of parents, age of deceased, marital status, date and place of death, names of children, and property. Wills include name of testator, residence, heirs, relationships, description of land and property, date of will and probate, signatures of witnesses’ and executors, etc. These records are found at provincial archives and the various masters of the Supreme Court.

Death Notices[edit | edit source]

Death notices are essential documents for research in South Africa. These important documents typically supply age, date, and place of death, whether married nor not, names of children, and, if known, the names of the parents of the deceased, so are of great value. Death notices were held under the jurisdiction for which they were created. Prior to 1994, death notices were created under the following five jurisdictions:

Cape Province
Kimberley (Cape Province)
Natal
Orange Free State
Transvaal

Click on the name of the province for more information on the death notices available for that province.

Orphan Chamber Records[edit | edit source]

These records include testaments, inventories, Pupillen Register (register of wards - children under the protection of a guardian), and death registers. The records are from 1689 to 1834. Testaments include certified copies of wills. Inventories - inventories of estates of deceased persons. Pupillen Register includes full names of wards and their parents, birth dates, and who the ward married. Death registers includes name of deceased, occupation, place of birth, burial and death; age. These records are found at the Cape Archives, 62 Queen Victoria Street, Cape Town, South Africa.

References[edit | edit source]