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Offline JGarratt

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National Probate Will
« on: Tuesday 08 March 11 22:57 GMT (UK) »
Hello All

Can someone help me please?

Ive found this probate will for my husband's great grandfather. When he died he had 3 children alive. But his will went to a John William Downes. Does anyone know why this may have happened? and how do i go about find out more info on this man....

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EDWARDS William of The Almshouses Calverhall near Whitchurch Shropshire died 2 February 1935 Probate Shrewsbury 11 February to John William Downes D.S.O. M.C. retired lieutenant colonel H.M. army.
Effects £24 9s 3d.

All replies will be gratefully recieved.

Thanks

Jeannie x
Davies - Montgomeryshire
Edwards - Selattyn Shropshire
Jones - Llangollen Denbighshire
Harris - Llangollen  Denbighshire/ Cardiganshire
Humphreys - Oswestry / Whittington Shropshire
Pearce - Kent
Gould - Essex / Kent
Phillips - Cefn Mawr
Armstrong - Lincolnshire
Baines - Manchester / Selattyn Shropshire
Kempster - Ruabon / Cefn Mawr
Pugh - Corwen Merionethshire
Wright - Ruabon / Cefn Mawr

Offline andycand

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Re: National Probate Will
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 08 March 11 23:17 GMT (UK) »
Hi

John William Downes would be the executor of the will and not necessarily a benificiary. You would need to see the actual will for more details.

Andy

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Re: National Probate Will
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 09 March 11 09:59 GMT (UK) »
Entries in the National Probate Calendar state the name/s of person/s to whom probate is granted, that is, whoever is being given authority to carry out the wishes of the deceased as stated in the will.  As Andy says, they may be beneficiaries, but aren't necessarily so.  If they are not family members, they may be lawyers, or trusted family friends.

If you want to order a copy of the will, this page will tell you how to go about it:

http://www.ancestor-search.info/NAT-Probate.htm
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