English and Welsh Wills and Death Records (Before and After 1858)

George G. Morgan
Aug 14, 2025
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Introduction
3m 45s
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Terminology
8m 06s
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Locate Death Records
2m 32s
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Pre-1858 Probate
3m 07s
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After 1858
1m 15s
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Locate Probate Documents
9m 16s
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Learn to Read Documents
4m 56s

About this webinar

Wills and probate records can be a great source of understanding of individuals. Who were they, and where were they located? What was their status in their community? What property did they own? Who were the administrators of their estates? Who were their heirs, and what did they inherit? What relationships might they have had with other people? The surviving records of England and Wales span from the 14th century to the present. Learn the history of the records before and after 1858, when civil courts took over probate responsibility from ecclesiastical courts. Learn about research guides to the records and how to read them.

This webinar was first released 28 July 2021 on the Genealogy Guys Learn website.

About the speaker

About the speaker

George G. Morgan is the president of Aha! Seminars, Inc.(R) and an internationally recognized genealogy presenter. He is the co-host of the longest-running genealogical podcast, The Genealogy Guys Podcast,
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