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U.S. Probate Records for Genealogy (Hybrid)

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For adults

 

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Staff Midwest Genealogy Center
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Probate records can help genealogists scale that brick wall between generations and add information about their family. If your ancestor had assets, they probably had probate papers. This class follows the estate from the documents to the final settlement. It also covers items such as dower rights. It does not offer legal advice. Registration is required. Please indicate whether you will be attending in person or virtually when registering. An email address is required when registering to attend on Zoom.

 

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