Inheritance in Ontario

Inheritance in Ontario

Wills and Other Records for Family Historians

$19.99

Publication Date: 30th April 2013

Whether your ancestor left hundreds of acres of land, money, or a few modest belongings, the records created when those legacies were distributed can provide valuable clues to family connections, relationships, and just how your ancestors lived. Read More
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Whether your ancestor left hundreds of acres of land, money, or a few modest belongings, the records created when those legacies were distributed can provide valuable clues to family connections, relationships, and just how your ancestors lived. Read More
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A guide to researching your family’s inheritance history in Ontario.

Whether your ancestor left hundreds of acres of land, money, or a few modest belongings, the records created when those legacies were distributed can provide valuable clues to family connections, relationships, and just how your ancestors lived.

Inheritance in Ontario will help you determine whether your relative’s will was proved in the Court of Probate, surrogate courts, or another court, and navigate the finding aids to locate surviving estate files and other complementary records at the Archives of Ontario, local courthouse or archives, or through FamilySearch.org. Not every Ontario estate was handled by a court, however, and land records, newspapers, and manuscript collections can also help you discover "who got what."

Details
  • Price: $19.99
  • Pages: 144
  • Carton Quantity: 92
  • Publisher: ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
  • Imprint: Dundurn/Ontario Genealogical Society
  • Series: Genealogist's Reference Shelf
  • Publication Date: 30th April 2013
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9781459705807
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    REFERENCE / Genealogy & Heraldry
    REFERENCE / Research
    LAW / Wills
Reviews
Inheritance in Ontario, by well-known genealogist Jane MacNamara, is the most recent entry in Dundurn’s invaluable Genealogist’s Reference Shelf series. Like the other series imprints, this one will prove indispensable to all contemplating, or immersed in, the complicated web that is family history.
- OHS Bulletin
Author Bio
Jane E. MacNamara is a long-time member of the Ontario Genealogical Society. She teaches and speaks about family history to groups throughout Ontario and is the organizer of Genealogy Summer Camp, a program attracting out-of-town researchers to Toronto for a week of hands-on research. Jane lives in Toronto and encourages readers to visit her website, wherethestorytakesme.ca.

A guide to researching your family’s inheritance history in Ontario.

Whether your ancestor left hundreds of acres of land, money, or a few modest belongings, the records created when those legacies were distributed can provide valuable clues to family connections, relationships, and just how your ancestors lived.

Inheritance in Ontario will help you determine whether your relative’s will was proved in the Court of Probate, surrogate courts, or another court, and navigate the finding aids to locate surviving estate files and other complementary records at the Archives of Ontario, local courthouse or archives, or through FamilySearch.org. Not every Ontario estate was handled by a court, however, and land records, newspapers, and manuscript collections can also help you discover "who got what."

  • Price: $19.99
  • Pages: 144
  • Carton Quantity: 92
  • Publisher: ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
  • Imprint: Dundurn/Ontario Genealogical Society
  • Series: Genealogist's Reference Shelf
  • Publication Date: 30th April 2013
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9781459705807
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    REFERENCE / Genealogy & Heraldry
    REFERENCE / Research
    LAW / Wills
Inheritance in Ontario, by well-known genealogist Jane MacNamara, is the most recent entry in Dundurn’s invaluable Genealogist’s Reference Shelf series. Like the other series imprints, this one will prove indispensable to all contemplating, or immersed in, the complicated web that is family history.
– OHS Bulletin
Jane E. MacNamara is a long-time member of the Ontario Genealogical Society. She teaches and speaks about family history to groups throughout Ontario and is the organizer of Genealogy Summer Camp, a program attracting out-of-town researchers to Toronto for a week of hands-on research. Jane lives in Toronto and encourages readers to visit her website, wherethestorytakesme.ca.