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Probate records include wills, petitions, letters of administration and testamentary, and inventories. Most wills were created by individuals with substantial property. Most poor people, such as farmers and workers, arranged their affairs without legal action. Wills can give relationships, names, and dates. | Probate records include wills, petitions, letters of administration and testamentary, and inventories. Most wills were created by individuals with substantial property. Most poor people, such as farmers and workers, arranged their affairs without legal action. Wills can give relationships, names, and dates. Wills are nice to find, sometimes they mention every member of a family, but if the older children have already been given land or funding for some enterprise, they may not be included, or will be left some nominal sum or token. Administration papers can be far more informative. Even an estate of a few hundred dollars must be divided among all the legal heirs. Hope to find an elderly spinster or widow, most of whose siblings have predeceased her, and whose children share and share alike in their parent’s portion of the estate. <ref>Douglas, Althea. "New Brunswick Legal Records (National Institute)," ''The National Institute for Genealogical Studies'' (2012), https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_Brunswick_Legal_Records_%28National_Institute%29.</ref> | ||
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Probate is a county matter, and at one time probate records were held in each of the fifteen counties. Most surviving early records have been transferred to the provincial archives and microfilmed copies returned to the county. | Probate is a county matter, and at one time probate records were held in each of the fifteen counties. Most surviving early records have been transferred to the provincial archives and microfilmed copies returned to the county. | ||
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==Indexes== | |||
R. Wallace Hale, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/568337?availability=Family%20History%20Library '''Early New Brunswick Probate Records 1785-1835'''] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/early-new-brunswick-probate-records-1785-1835/oclc/20817836 WorldCat] (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books Inc., 1989), has abstracted the essential names, dates and data from early probate documents at the PANB, arranged them alphabetically by name of deceased and indexed all names. | R. Wallace Hale, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/568337?availability=Family%20History%20Library '''Early New Brunswick Probate Records 1785-1835'''] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/early-new-brunswick-probate-records-1785-1835/oclc/20817836 WorldCat] (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books Inc., 1989), has abstracted the essential names, dates and data from early probate documents at the PANB, arranged them alphabetically by name of deceased and indexed all names. | ||
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==County Guides== | |||
Probate records exist as both probate files and probate books, the former containing all the assorted documents, the books contain an abstract of the probate proceedings. Indexed files and registers are available for most counties. A summary of what exists and what is microfilmed is found: [https://archives.gnb.ca/ResearchTools/CountyGuides.aspx?culture=en-CA '''the County Guides'''] of the Provincial Archives of New Brunbswick. | Probate records exist as both probate files and probate books, the former containing all the assorted documents, the books contain an abstract of the probate proceedings. Indexed files and registers are available for most counties. A summary of what exists and what is microfilmed is found: [https://archives.gnb.ca/ResearchTools/CountyGuides.aspx?culture=en-CA '''the County Guides'''] of the Provincial Archives of New Brunbswick. | ||
==Provincial Archives of New Brunswick=== | |||
Until recently, most probate records were held in the county courthouses of New Brunswick. These records have been moved to the Provincial Archives. Most of the probate files are arranged chronologically and then alphabetically. Indexes exist for most probate files. Record Group 7 at the Provincial Archives contains probates for the following years: | Until recently, most probate records were held in the county courthouses of New Brunswick. These records have been moved to the Provincial Archives. Most of the probate files are arranged chronologically and then alphabetically. Indexes exist for most probate files. Record Group 7 at the Provincial Archives contains probates for the following years: | ||
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