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| ''[[South Korea Genealogy|South Korea]]'' | | ''[[South Korea Genealogy|South Korea]]'' [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] ''Probate Records'' |
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| == Inheritance Documents and Wills (''Tongsaeng Hwahoemun'gi or Yusan'') == | | == Inheritance Documents and Wills (''Tongsaeng Hwahoemun'gi or Yusan'') == |
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| Research Use: Inheritance documents and wills are of particular value for identification of slaves, their birth dates, and family relationships. | | Research Use: Inheritance documents and wills are of particular value for identification of slaves, their birth dates, and family relationships. |
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| Record Type: Korean inheritance documents used to allocate property (including slaves) among siblings. | | Record Type: Korean inheritance documents used to allocate property (including slaves) among siblings. |
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| Background: In addition to instructions regarding the distribution of property, wills generally included moral instruction and advice for offspring. | | Background: In addition to instructions regarding the distribution of property, wills generally included moral instruction and advice for offspring. |
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| Time Period: 1500 to present. | | Time Period: 1500 to present. |
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| Contents: Names of the deceased, family members and slaves, birth dates, relationships. Also arrangements for property distribution, notes of meritorious service, and more detailed biographical information. | | Contents: Names of the deceased, family members and slaves, birth dates, relationships. Also arrangements for property distribution, notes of meritorious service, and more detailed biographical information. Location: Scattered in public and private collections; the largest assemblage is in Kyujanggak collection, Seoul National University Library. Percentage in Family History Library: 5%. |
| Location: Scattered in public and private collections; the largest assemblage is in Kyujanggak collection, Seoul National University Library. | |
| Percentage in Family History Library: 5%. | |
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| Duplication: Within record - estimated at less than 10%; with other records - probably as high as 50% for Korean nobility, but inheritance documents are one of only a few sources for slave names. | | Duplication: Within record - estimated at less than 10%; with other records - probably as high as 50% for Korean nobility, but inheritance documents are one of only a few sources for slave names. |
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| Population Coverage: Probably less than 5%. Only a few inheritance documents survive and the coverage is small. Wills are also rare. | | Population Coverage: Probably less than 5%. Only a few inheritance documents survive and the coverage is small. Wills are also rare. Reliability: Good. |
| Reliability: Good. | |
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| Accessibility: Available in public libraries and private family papers, but not easily accessible to the general population. | | Accessibility: Available in public libraries and private family papers, but not easily accessible to the general population. |
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| Preservation of Record/Vulnerability: Most pre-1800 documents have been lost; many later records are also lost. Many of the remaining records are preserved in libraries and archives but are, nevertheless, subject to loss by fire or natural disasters; records in private family possession are even more susceptible to loss.<ref name="profile">The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Korea,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 1986-2001.</ref> | | Preservation of Record/Vulnerability: Most pre-1800 documents have been lost; many later records are also lost. Many of the remaining records are preserved in libraries and archives but are, nevertheless, subject to loss by fire or natural disasters; records in private family possession are even more susceptible to loss.<ref name="profile">The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Korea,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 1986-2001.</ref> |
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| == References == | | == References == |
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