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Birkenhead Will
Posted: 15 May 2011 11:20
by Blue70
I'm researching a Manx woman called Harriett Eleanor Caine who died in Birkenhead in 1926. I don't have an Ancestry subscription but I know she is listed in the indexes of Wills on the site. I would have thought that this Will would have been available through the Cheshire website but this Will is not on the database. It's not listed in the Isle of Man Will indexes either. Any ideas?
Blue
Posted: 15 May 2011 13:37
by Hilary
It was proved at Liverpool so will not be available at Cheshire RO. You will need to apply to York Sub Probate Office for a copy. You can download a form to apply from here.
www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm it costs £5 and can take up to 1 month to arrive.
You can see the will in a book at lancashire Record office but they cannot make a copy you may however photograph it.
You could also contact Liverpool Probate Office and see if they can do you a copy.
Posted: 15 May 2011 15:32
by Blue70
Thanks Hilary.
Blue
Posted: 15 May 2011 17:07
by MaryA
It's a pity the index doesn't show the Registry since then it would have been clear to you that it would have been Liverpool.
Is the transcript of the index entry any use to you?
Caine Harriett Eleanor of 75 Rice Lane, Wallasey, Cheshire (wife of John James Caine) died 26 February 1926 Probate Liverpool 20 May to Kathleen Juanita Caine, Spinster. Effects £284 10s 11d.
Posted: 15 May 2011 17:45
by Blue70
Thanks Mary for the details. This connects to my Manx Will research. My ancestor was the oldest son but he got a sum of money like his siblings and two unmarried sisters got the house. One of the unmarried sisters who inherited the family home in the Isle of Man died in Birkenhead the same place as her married sister Harriett. She probably sold the house and went to live with her sister. Harriett may have inherited her sister's money. This seems like a lot of money to be given in a Will for that time.
Blue
Posted: 15 May 2011 22:01
by Hilary
In case you don't know you can access Ancetsry Library Edition - the full works at any Liverpool library using your library card.
Posted: 16 May 2011 16:05
by Blue70
Thanks Hilary. I go regularly to the local library for my Ancestry records it was just bad timing that I wanted to find an Ancestry record on a Sunday. My FMP subscription runs out in December I'll probably swap over to Ancestry in December. The new Liverpool parish records in particular has won me over.
Blue
Posted: 16 May 2011 17:34
by dickiesam
Blue70 wrote:This seems like a lot of money to be given in a Will for that time.
Blue
Hi,
From the National Archives' currency value comparison site..
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/curr ... ts.asp#mid
In 1925, £284 10s 11d would have the same spending worth of today's £8,527.84
That's a fair sum!
DS
Posted: 16 May 2011 18:55
by Blue70
Thanks DS. Off now to watch "The Story Of Ireland" on BBC2 to find out about my ancient ancestors
Blue