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==Getting Started==


== Getting Started  ==
''Probate'' is the legal court process by which the estate of a deceased person is distributed to his or her heirs. Probate records include [[W genealogical glossary terms|wills]] and [[A genealogical glossary terms|administrations]]. This article is about probate records in Berkshire. See [[England Probate Records]] for a general description of probate records in England.


''Probate'' is the legal court process by which the estate of a deceased person is distributed to his or her heirs. Probate records include [[W genealogical glossary terms|wills]] and [[A genealogical glossary terms|administrations]]. This article is about probate records in Berkshire. For a general description of England probate records, click [[England Probate Records|here]].
===1858 to the Present===


=== 1858 to the Present  ===
Beginning in 1858, the [[Principal Probate Registry|Principal Probate Registry]] had the authority for probating estates. Click on the link to learn more.


Beginning in 1858, the [[Principal Probate Registry|Principal Probate Registry]] had the authority for probating estates. Click on the link to learn more.
====Online Records====


=== Before 1858 ===
*'''1858-1957''' {{RecordSearch|2451051|England and Wales, National Index of Wills and Administrations, 1858-1957}} at FamilySearch; index — [[England and Wales, National Index of Wills and Administrations - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]
 
===Before 1858===


Before 1858, Church of England ecclesiastical courts had authority for this process. To search for a pre-1858 probate record in Berkshire, follow these steps:  
Before 1858, Church of England ecclesiastical courts had authority for this process. To search for a pre-1858 probate record in Berkshire, follow these steps:  


==== Step 1. Search Indexes ====
====Step 1. Search Indexes====


Here are some online indexes to probate records that include individuals who lived in Berkshire. Search these indexes first:  
Here are some indexes to probate records that include individuals who lived in Berkshire. Search these indexes first:  


Before looking for a will, you should search an index.  
Before looking for a will, you should search an index.  


*[http://history.wiltshire.gov.uk/heritage/index.php Berkshire wills in Wiltshire] This index is in Wiltshire, but has over 11,000 probate records in this online court index! Please use it!
*[Https://www.berkshirerecordoffice.org.uk/wills-index Berkshire Wills Index, 1480-1857]. The Berkshire Record Office
*[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/berkshire-probate-index Berkshire Probate Index] at Findmypast, index ($)
*[https://www.findmypast.com/articles/england-and-wales-published-wills-and-probate-indexes-1300-1858-volumes-available/berkshire/berkshire-wills-and-administrations-1508-1652-original-volume-introductionBerkshire Wills and Administrations 1508-1652] at Findmypast, index ($)
*[https://www.findmypast.com/articles/england-and-wales-published-wills-and-probate-indexes-1300-1858-volumes-available/berkshire/berkshire-probate-records-1653-1710-original-introduction Berkshire Probate Records 1653-1710] at Findmypast, index ($)
*[http://history.wiltshire.gov.uk/heritage/index.php Berkshire wills in Wiltshire]. This index is in Wiltshire, but has over 11,000 probate records in this online court index.
*[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/BRKwills/ Hungerford and  Wantage].  This is a collection of about 1000 abstracts of probate documents relating to people residing in the neighbourhood of the towns of Hungerford and Wantage in Berkshire. Since Hungerford is on the County boundary there is some spread into Wiltshire and to a lesser extent into Hampshire and Oxfordshire.
*[https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/wills-or-administrations-before-1858/ Prerogative Court of Canterbury wills (1384-1858)]
*{{FSC|1928673|item|disp=Berkshire Archdeaconry Probate Records 1480-1652}} Contents: v. 15. Part 1, Index to personal names -- v. 16. Part 2, Index to place names -- v. 17. Part 3, Index to occupations
*Court of the Archdeacon of Berkshire An index to the surnames, other than those of testators ... occurring in the registered wills of the Archdeaconry of Berks ... : registers A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I &amp; 19 and parts of register J (pp. 1-578) & register M (pp. 1-245), ca. {{FSC|392490|title-id|disp=A.D. 1480-1710}}
*Index to wills proved and administrations granted in the Court of the Archdeacon of Berks, {{FSC|208103|title-id|disp=1508 to 1652}} The link takes you to a book version of the index.  The book has been microfilmed several times but the copy on the FS Library microfilm number 88088 has additional comments in it.
*Archdeaconry of Berkshire. {{FSC|278280|title-id|disp=Wills and administrations, 1508-1857}}(*) at FamilySearch Catalog; {{FSC|200522|title-id|disp=Wills, 1525-1857}}(*) at FamilySearch Catalog.
*Index of the probate records of the Court of the Archdeacon of Berkshire : {{FSC|341898|title-id|disp=volume 2, 1653-1710}}


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Here is a list of Berkshire parishes with peculiar jurisdictions for probating wills at a more local level:


*[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/BRKwills/ Hungerford and&nbsp; Wantage].&nbsp; This is a collection of about 1000 abstracts of probate documents relating to people residing in the neighbourhood of the towns of Hungerford and Wantage in Berkshire. Since Hungerford is on the County boundary there is some spread into Wiltshire and to a lesser extent into Hampshire and Oxfordshire.<br>
*Registers of grants of admonitions, 1547-1857. {{FSC|708256|title-id|disp=FS Library film 1849335 (first of 25)}}(*). Some of these films include indexes.
*Parish register transcripts, 1508-1837, for the parish of Appleford in Berkshire. {{FSC|593525|title-id|disp=FS Library film 1278815, item 5}} - images.
*Parish register transcripts, 1508-1837, for the parish of Drayton in Berkshire. {{FSC|593677|title-id|disp=FS Library film 1278815, item 8}} - images.
*{{FSC|291460|title-id|disp=Wills and administrations, 1547-1853)}}(*) at FamilySearch Catalog. The jurisdiction of this court included the parish of Faringdon which included Little Coxwell, Littleworth, Thrupp, Kindell Weare, Wadley, Port, Puckety, Westbrooke and Little Wickensham. This court is a Salisbury Prebend.  


*[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/browse-refine.asp?CatID=6&searchType=browserefine&pagenumber=1&query=*&queryType=1 Prerogative Court of Canterbury wills (1384-1858)]. [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/browse-refine.asp?CatID=6&searchType=browserefine&pagenumber=1&query=*&queryType=1]
Did you find a reference to a probate record?
*Berkshire County Probate Records
 
[http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=1928673&disp=Berkshire+Archdeaconry+probate+records+1 Berkshire Archdeaconry probate records 1480-1652&nbsp;: index 1480-1652] Contents: v. 15. Part 1, Index to personal names -- v. 16. Part 2, Index to place names -- v. 17. Part 3, Index to occupations.
 
Court of the Archdeacon of Berkshire (Episcopal Consistory Court) An index to the surnames, other than those of testators ... occurring in the registered wills of the Archdeaconry of Berks ...&nbsp;: registers A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I &amp; 19 and parts of register J (pp. 1-578) &amp; register M (pp. 1-245), ca. {{FHL|392490|title-id|disp=A.D. 1480-1710}}
 
Index to wills proved and administrations granted in the Court of the Archdeacon of Berks, {{FHL|208103|title-id|disp=1508 to 1652}}
 
Archdeaconry of Berkshire. Court Index of Wills and administrations, {{FHL|278280|title-id|disp=}} Wills, {{FHL|200522|title-id|disp=1525-1857}} Archdeacon of Berkshire
 
Index to wills proved and administrations granted in the court of the Archdeacon of Berks, {{FHL|208328|title-id|disp=1508 to 1652}}
 
Index of the probate records of the Court of the Archdeacon of Berkshire&nbsp;: {{FHL|341898|title-id|disp=volume 2, 1653-1710}}
 
Registers of grants of admonitions, {{FHL|708256|title-id|disp=1547-1857}} Some of these films include indexes
 
Will index 1508-1653 for the parishes of Appleford and Sutton in Berkshire FHL Film {{FHL|593525|title-id|disp=1278815 Item 5}}


Will index 1508-1652 for the parish of Drayton in Berkshire FHL Film {{FHL|593677|title-id|disp=1278815 Item 8}}
If ''yes'', go to '''Step 4''' below.


{{FHL|291460|title-id|disp=Peculiar Court (Faringdon, Berkshire)}} The jurisdiction of this court included the parish of Faringdon which included Little Coxwell, Littleworth, Thrupp, Kindell Weare, Wadley, Port, Puckety, Westbrooke and Little Wickensham. This court is a Salisbury Prebend.  
If ''no'', go to '''Step 2''' below.


Did you find a reference to a probate record?
====Step 2. Identify when and where your ancestor died====


*If ''yes'', go to '''Step 4''' below.
Determine ''when'' your ancestor died. If you aren't sure, use an approximate date.
*If ''no'', go to '''Step 2''' below.
 
==== Step 2. Identify when and where your ancestor died  ====
 
Determine ''when'' your ancestor died.&nbsp;If you aren't sure, use an approximate date.&nbsp;


Determine ''where'' your ancestor died. It is easier to find a probate record if you know whether the place where your ancestor lived or died is a [[P genealogical glossary terms|parish]]. To learn whether it is a parish, look it up in a gazetteer. Here is a link to the 1872 ''Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales'' online:  
Determine ''where'' your ancestor died. It is easier to find a probate record if you know whether the place where your ancestor lived or died is a [[P genealogical glossary terms|parish]]. To learn whether it is a parish, look it up in a gazetteer. Here is a link to the 1872 ''Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales'' online:  


*[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/descriptions/index.jsp Vision of Britain]
*[https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/descriptions/index.jsp Vision of Britain]


The gazetteer will either tell you:  
The gazetteer will either tell you:  


*A place is a parish, or  
*A place is a parish, or
*What parish it is a part of, or  
*What parish it is a part of, or
*What place it is near.
*What place it is near.


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Once you have identified the parish, go to '''Step 3'''.  
Once you have identified the parish, go to '''Step 3'''.  


==== Step 3. Identify court jurisdictions by parish ====
====Step 3. Identify court jurisdictions by parish====


Once you have identified the parish where your ancestor lived or died, learn which courts had jurisdiction over it then search indexes for those courts. Every town and parish in Berkshire fell under the probate jurisdiction of a primary court and several secondary courts. Click on a link below for the letter the parish begins with.  
Once you have identified the parish where your ancestor lived or died, learn which courts had jurisdiction over it then search indexes for those courts. Every town and parish in Berkshire fell under the probate jurisdiction of a primary court and several secondary courts. Most of the places in Berkshire were under the jurisdiction of the Court of the Archdeaconry of Berkshire. Click [[Berkshire Probate Jurisdictions|here]] to see an alphabetical list of Berkshire parishes that were the exceptions, and the courts that had jurisdiction over them.


Click [[Berkshire Probate Jurisdictions|here]] to see an alphabetical list of Berkshire parishes&nbsp;that were the exceptions, and the courts that had jurisdiction over them.
====Step 4. Obtain a copy of the probate record====


==== Step 4. Obtain a copy of the probate record ====
Once you have found an index reference to a probate, obtain a copy of the record. Do so by one of these methods:


Once you have found an index reference to a probate, obtain a copy of the record. Do so by one of these methods:
*{{FSC|463786|subject_id|disp=Berkshire England Probate Records}}(*) at FamilySearch Catalog - some images may only be available at a [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ FamilySearch Center or FamilySearch Affiliate Library.]<br>
*Visit or contact the record office that has the original records in its collection.  


*Visit or contact the record office that has the original records in its collection. *Visit the [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/FHL/frameset_library.asp][https://www.familysearch.org/#form=catalog Family History Library] or a [[Introduction to LDS Family History Centers|family history center]] and obtain a copy of the record on microfilm. For more information, click on a court name below. <br>


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== Berkshire Probate Courts ==
==Berkshire Probate Courts==


Most of Berkshire was under the jurisdiction of the [[Court of the Archdeaconry of Berkshire]].&nbsp; The majority of&nbsp;probate searches&nbsp;will be in the records of this court and its superior courts, which were the [[Court of the Bishop of Salisbury (Episcopal Consistory)]] until 1836 and the combined [[Courts of the Bishop (Episcopal Consistory) and Archdeaconry of Oxford]] from that time on.&nbsp; The courts should be searched in that order.  
Most of Berkshire was under the jurisdiction of the [[Court of the Archdeaconry of Berkshire]]. The majority of probate searches will be in the records of this court and its superior courts, which were the [[Court of the Bishop of Salisbury (Episcopal Consistory)]] until 1836 and the combined [[Courts of the Bishop (Episcopal Consistory) and Archdeaconry of Oxford]] from that time on. The courts should be searched in that order.  


However, the following courts also had some pre-1858 probate jurisdiction within&nbsp;the county. Click on a court name to learn about records and indexes.  
However, the following courts also had some pre-1858 probate jurisdiction within the county. Click on a court name to learn about records and indexes.  


*[[Court of the Bishop of Bristol (Episcopal Consistory)]]  
*[[Court of the Bishop of Bristol (Episcopal Consistory)]]
*[[Court of the Bishop of Gloucester (Episcopal Consistory)]]  
*[[Court of the Bishop of Gloucester (Episcopal Consistory)]]
*[[Court of the Peculiar of Banbury]]  
*[[Court of the Peculiar of Banbury]]
*[[Court of the Peculiar of Faringdon]]  
*[[Court of the Peculiar of Faringdon]]
*[[Court of the Peculiar of Langford]]  
*[[Court of the Peculiar of Langford]]
*[[Court of the Peculiar of the Dean of Salisbury]] (Sarum)  
*[[Court of the Peculiar of the Dean of Salisbury]] (Sarum)
*[[Court of the Peculiar of the Dean of Windsor]]  
*[[Court of the Peculiar of the Dean of Windsor]]
*[[Court of the Peculiar of the Dean and Canons of Windsor in Wantage]]  
*[[Court of the Peculiar of the Dean and Canons of Windsor in Wantage]]
*[[Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury]]
*[[Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury]]
*Free online index from Berkshire Record Office to all Berkshire Archdeaconry probates 1480-1857  [https://www.berkshirerecordoffice.org.uk/wills-index Berkshire records]


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{{Place|Berkshire|Probate}}
 
{{England Probate Records}}
== Some Explanatory Notes on the Berkshire Probate Courts  ==
 
From the website of the Oxfordshire Record Office:&nbsp; "Negotiations are at an advanced stage with the Genealogical Society of Utah to digitize all the Oxfordshire Probate Records, 1516-1857.&nbsp; It is hoped that this will be a joint project with Berkshire Record Office and the Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies to digitize all the wills of the three counties. &nbsp;If successful, the project will involve images of all the wills, inventories, and related documents being placed on a commercial provider’s site, with indexes available through the Record Office sites, and accessed on a pay-per-view basis. Digitization is expected to take place in 2010."
 
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Getting Started[edit | edit source]

Probate is the legal court process by which the estate of a deceased person is distributed to his or her heirs. Probate records include wills and administrations. This article is about probate records in Berkshire. See England Probate Records for a general description of probate records in England.

1858 to the Present[edit | edit source]

Beginning in 1858, the Principal Probate Registry had the authority for probating estates. Click on the link to learn more.

Online Records[edit | edit source]

Before 1858[edit | edit source]

Before 1858, Church of England ecclesiastical courts had authority for this process. To search for a pre-1858 probate record in Berkshire, follow these steps:

Step 1. Search Indexes[edit | edit source]

Here are some indexes to probate records that include individuals who lived in Berkshire. Search these indexes first:

Before looking for a will, you should search an index.

Here is a list of Berkshire parishes with peculiar jurisdictions for probating wills at a more local level:

Did you find a reference to a probate record?

If yes, go to Step 4 below.

If no, go to Step 2 below.

Step 2. Identify when and where your ancestor died[edit | edit source]

Determine when your ancestor died. If you aren't sure, use an approximate date.

Determine where your ancestor died. It is easier to find a probate record if you know whether the place where your ancestor lived or died is a parish. To learn whether it is a parish, look it up in a gazetteer. Here is a link to the 1872 Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales online:

The gazetteer will either tell you:

  • A place is a parish, or
  • What parish it is a part of, or
  • What place it is near.

If the latter, look that place up in the gazetteer and see if it is a parish.

Once you have identified the parish, go to Step 3.

Step 3. Identify court jurisdictions by parish[edit | edit source]

Once you have identified the parish where your ancestor lived or died, learn which courts had jurisdiction over it then search indexes for those courts. Every town and parish in Berkshire fell under the probate jurisdiction of a primary court and several secondary courts. Most of the places in Berkshire were under the jurisdiction of the Court of the Archdeaconry of Berkshire. Click here to see an alphabetical list of Berkshire parishes that were the exceptions, and the courts that had jurisdiction over them.

Step 4. Obtain a copy of the probate record[edit | edit source]

Once you have found an index reference to a probate, obtain a copy of the record. Do so by one of these methods:




Berkshire Probate Courts[edit | edit source]

Most of Berkshire was under the jurisdiction of the Court of the Archdeaconry of Berkshire. The majority of probate searches will be in the records of this court and its superior courts, which were the Court of the Bishop of Salisbury (Episcopal Consistory) until 1836 and the combined Courts of the Bishop (Episcopal Consistory) and Archdeaconry of Oxford from that time on. The courts should be searched in that order.

However, the following courts also had some pre-1858 probate jurisdiction within the county. Click on a court name to learn about records and indexes.