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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Topic started by: stonechat on Sunday 12 July 09 07:04 BST (UK)
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I have not proven link to Scotland yet
Family tales were that my Douglas watchmakers originated in Scotland
Having a few free credits I thought I would check out one of the wills (I know that James Douglass was son of John Douglass though not where they ccame from.
The will is £5.00 to see, and they slap an issue charge of £2.50
What's this? £7.50 seems a lot to look at 1 will which is most likely nothing to do with me anyway
Bob
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That's funny, I downloaded a will a few weeks back and I didn't get an issue charge... Were you downloading it or are they sending you a hard copy?
If your will is anything like the one that I got, if it does turn out to have anything to do with you it will be well worth the cost. Mine is 9 pages long and contains a HUGE amount of information.
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I manage to delete this - not sure what it was
Hmm the site still wants my credit card though I have 40 credits
Bob
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Is that to pay for the Will? You can't pay for it using SP credits, you have to pay for it separately using credit card. No idea why. The same goes for buying hard copies of birth certs that are currently unavaliable. You can buy them through SP (they post docs to you), but they need to be paid by credit card, not using SP credits.
Heather
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OK guess I will not be doing that then
This was a fishing expedition
I know James Douglass was son of John, from apprenticeship, but no idea where James was born
The IGI gives me 11 possible births in Scotland (and more in England) Abt 1733-1740
There are at least 5 wills on scotland's people for John Douglass in likely time period.
Oh well, I was hoping - there isn't anywhere is Scotland that these can be browsed free of charge (just thinking if I had a business trip to Scotland one day)
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You can view wills free of charge at the National Archives of Scotland building situated behind Register House which houses Scotland's People records.
Wills can be viewed on their computer up to 1901 and thereafter you have to give advanced notification and they will dig out what you need see. I have been able to view wills up to 1939 without payment though you have to pay for pages to be printed off should you want copies. New readers require a photo when registering. Let me know if you need any more help, directions etc.
www.nas.co.uk - but seems to be off line this morning.
Cheers Rev
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www.nas.gov.uk is the National Archives for Scotland website address!
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oops! sorry - got fingers mixed up there - thanks for correction
Rev
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No problem - I do it all the time!