On 11/03/2012 04:22, Tony Rolfe wrote:
I'm not sure how to record this (or indeed, whether to bother), and am
looking for advice.
The UK Index of wills and probate says something like Fred Smith of
{address} died on {date}, probate {date} to George Smith and Mary Jones,
effects {amount}
10, 2012 11:22 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] probate index
I'm not sure how to record this (or indeed, whether to bother), and am looking
for advice.
The UK Index of wills and probate says something like Fred Smith of {address}
died on {date}, probate {date} to George
Thanks to everyone who replied. I've now invented a new event, Award of
Probbate which fits the bill nicely.
Regards
Tony
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I'm not sure how to record this (or indeed, whether to bother), and am
looking for advice.
The UK Index of wills and probate says something like Fred Smith of
{address} died on {date}, probate {date} to George Smith and Mary Jones,
effects {amount}
Recording the probate for Fred is
Tool in Windows to take a PNG image of the actual
record so I don't get all the other entries on the page.
Cheers
Jan
-Original Message-
From: Tony Rolfe [mailto:geneal...@gillandtony.com]
Sent: Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:22
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] probate
I have missed out on some of this conversation, so I apologize if I am
duplicating someone's previous input. What about creating an event such as
Birth1, meaning this birth event is not real credible -- similar to how
the SourceWriter gives a Surety Level from 0 to 4 with 0 being have not
decided
That's why there are Alt. events in the Master Event Definition
list... Alt. Birth, Alt. Burial, Alt. Christening and Alt. Death
If you use the Alt event and find that event is the correct one, but
clicking on the Options button next to the Events/Facts list on the
Individual Information edit
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 08:11:24 -0700, Bain Family rlcb...@gotsky.com
wrote:
I have missed out on some of this conversation, so I apologize if I am
duplicating someone's previous input. What about creating an event such as
Birth1, meaning this birth event is not real credible -- similar to how
the
it is. That is Important to point out when advising. The
basic data does swap, but that is all.
CE
-Original Message-
From: Sherry/Support [mailto:she...@legacyfamilytree.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 8:26 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Probate
That's why
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 10:03:03 -0700, CE Wood wood...@msn.com wrote:
However, if you have entered anything in the Notes or Description fields of
the Alt Event, that information is lost because there are no Notes or
Descriptions fields in the main events.
It's just the Description field that does
On 15/08/2010 18:03, CE Wood wrote:
However, if you have entered anything in the Notes or Description fields of
the Alt Event, that information is lost because there are no Notes or
Descriptions fields in the main events.
This was discussed recently, and I forget which Support person was
.
Good advice - don't include Descriptions in Alt Events.
CE
-Original Message-
From: Dennis M. Kowallek [mailto:kowal...@iglou.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 10:14 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Probate
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 10:03:03 -0700, CE Wood
On 13/08/2010 00:46, Anne Wiltshire wrote:
I have a series of events for wills.
1. Will of (containing name, date, occupation or
relationship to another e.g her father, his grandfather, and where living
when written)
2. Probate of Estate of (where granted, date
On 13/08/2010 01:51, Ron Ferguson wrote:
I have never created an Event for Wills and Probates thereof (a bit of
legalese there) but only used them as Sources, linking each to the
individuals mentioned in the will. My reasoning being that the granting of
probate is, strictly speaking, not
Jenny M Benson wrote:
On 13/08/2010 01:51, Ron Ferguson wrote:
I have never created an Event for Wills and Probates thereof (a bit
of legalese there) but only used them as Sources, linking each to the
individuals mentioned in the will. My reasoning being that the
granting of probate is,
Anne Wiltshire wrote:
Hi Jenny
I have a series of events for wills.
1. Will of (containing name, date, occupation or
relationship to another e.g her father, his grandfather, and where
living when written)
2. Probate of Estate of (where granted, date and
Jenny M Benson wrote:
On 13/08/2010 01:51, Ron Ferguson wrote:
I have never created an Event for Wills and Probates thereof (a bit
of legalese there) but only used them as Sources, linking each to the
individuals mentioned in the will. My reasoning being that the
granting of probate is,
ronfergy@tiscali.co.uk
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Probate
Jenny M Benson wrote:
On 13/08/2010 01:51, Ron Ferguson wrote:
I have never created an Event for Wills and Probates thereof (a bit
of legalese there) but only
Good point Ron haven't experienced that one - but will somewhere along the
line I'm sure. Thank you
Anne
- Original Message -
From: Ron Ferguson ronfergy@tiscali.co.uk
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 10:05 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Probate
Anne
On 13/08/2010 13:06, Barbara Thomas wrote:
Since the availability of the Probate Records I have been adding a Probate
Event to the deceased as it allows me to show who they chose as executors
and how large (or small) their estate was. I feel that this helps build up
a picture of my ancestors
Wiltshire smugg...@iinet.net.au
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2010 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Probate
Hi Jenny
I have a series of events for wills.
1. Will of (containing name, date, occupation or
relationship to another e.g her father, his
On 13/08/2010 13:00, Ron Ferguson wrote:
(Mind you, by your reasoning one should not attach an Obituary or
Memorial Inscription Event to a deceased person, but to the person who
wrote same)
Not quite, Jenny, because an Obit or memorial is*about* the deceased
whereas the granting of
what a great question! I'm so glad peole take the time to ask these
questions that I never thought to ask and yet I really, really want to know
the answer; wouldn't that be fabulous to be able to have our possibly
related documents somewhere useful in Legacy? Can't wait to hear the
responses,
Kathy Meyer kmeyer2...@gmail.com wrote:
what a great question!...wouldn't that be fabulous to be able to have our
possibly related documents somewhere useful in Legacy? Can't wait to hear
the responses
and juliasgenes juliasge...@yahoo.com wrote:
I literally can't tell if this 1790s John
You people with probate problems do not know how lucky you are. All the
relatives I have found so far (except my mother and one uncle) had
nothing, no real estate or anything else much, and left no wills. No
real estate transfers either. AAAGH!
Elizabeth C
Legacy User
I am curious about how other LUGgers, tackle Probate events.
When a Will is probated, do you create a Probate Event for the Testator?
Do you also create a corresponding Event for the Executor(s) to whom
probate is granted? If so, what EventName do you use and how does your
Sentence read?
--
Australia
- Original Message -
From: Jenny M Benson ge...@cedarbank.me.uk
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 9:21 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Probate
I am curious about how other LUGgers, tackle Probate events.
When a Will is probated, do you create a Probate Event
Jenny M Benson wrote:
I am curious about how other LUGgers, tackle Probate events.
When a Will is probated, do you create a Probate Event for the
Testator? Do you also create a corresponding Event for the
Executor(s) to whom probate is granted? If so, what EventName do you
use and how
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