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#Where did your ancestor live or own property?
#Where did your ancestor live or own property?


A key date is 1858, when probate authority was taken from the ecclesiatical courts of the Church of England and given to the civil government. 
A key date is 1858, when the governance over the probate process was handed from the courts of the Church of England over to the civil government.


*If your ancestor died before 1858, his/her probate would have been proven by an ecclesiatical court and it is important to know where he/she lived, as that will determine which courts had jurisdiction. 
If your ancestor died before 1858, probates or administrations would have been proven by an ecclesiatical court and it is important to know your ancestor's place of residence or property, as that will determine which courts held jurisdiction.   
*If you know where your ancestor lived before 1858, you should go to the '''Court Jurisdictions''' section below to determine what courts had jurisdiction over your ancestor's place of residence.   
*Beginning in 1858, probate authority was vested in the '''Principal Probate Registry''' system.  For more information, scroll to the '''Post-1857 Probate Records''' section at the bottom of the page.


Once you have answered the two questions and determined the courts, look for indexes.&nbsp; Indexes will be found on the individual court pages (when you click on a court name) or in the '''Probate Indexes''' section below.<br><br>
*If you know where your ancestor lived before 1858, see the '''Court Jurisdictions'''&nbsp;section below&nbsp;to determine what courts to search and click on it to find availability of records.
*Beginning in 1858, probate authority was&nbsp;vested in&nbsp;the '''Principal Probate Registry''' system.&nbsp; For more information, scroll to the '''Post-1857 Probate Records''' section at the bottom of this page.
 
Once you have answered the two questions and determined the courts, look for indexes first.&nbsp;Indexes will be found on the individual court pages (when you click on a court name) or in the '''Probate Indexes''' section below.<br><br>


== Lancashire Probate Courts  ==
== Lancashire Probate Courts  ==
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