District of Columbia Probate Records
United States U.S. Probate Records
District of Columbia
Probate Records
Probate records prior to 1800 for the District of Columbia were kept by the appropriate courts of Virginia and Maryland. The National Archives has a series of will transcripts from 1801 to 1888. A second series of transcripts from 1801 to 1919 and the original wills from 1801 to the present are available at:
- Register of Wills and Clerk of the Probate Court
- U.S. Courthouse
- 500 Indiana Avenue, N.W., Room 5000
- Washington, DC 20001
- Telephone: 202-879-1499
- Internet: http://www.dccourts.gov/dccourts/superior/probate/links.jsp
The National Archives has probate administrations (1801-36 and 1854-78) and guardianship papers (1801-78). They also have an index to administration dockets, guardian dockets, and case files.
Wills after 1888, and administrations after 1878, are also at the:
- U.S. District Court
- 333 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
- Washington, DC 20001
- Telephone: 202-273-0555
- Internet: http://www.dcd.uscourts.gov/
The Family History Library does not have District of Columbia probate records or microfilms. Abstracts of many early wills are in
- Mrs. Alexander H. Bell, Abstracts of Wills in the District of Columbia, 1776-1815, Two Volumes. (Washington, D.C.: Bell, 1946) (Book FHL 975.3 S2b; vol. 2 on Film FHL 207695; vols. 1 and 2 on Fiche FHL 6051443).
- Another index is Dorothy S. Provine, Index to District of Columbia Wills (1801-1920). (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1992) (FHL 975.3 P22p).