Probate records [microform], 1891-1903.

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Probate records [microform], 1891-1903.

Probate records can be one or more of the following: wills, order books, appraisements, inventories and settlements. They are filed in the county court generally at the time the death occurred. There may be indexes to the probate records available. County court order books record when a will was entered, the date the probate was accepted, the names of the people who presented the will in court, and witnesses. Order books also record settlements, statements of accounts by the administrator, executor or guardian of children.

1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

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Kentucky Historical Society

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