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From: "oceanpearl5" <>
Subject: Re: [Huguenot] How to access will records of Hugeunots who died in London?
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:04:23 -0500
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Tony
I keep hearing about DNA projects and have considered it.
The question that I have for you is, are these things really accurate in
Geneaology.
My reason for asking is that throughout history there has been "hanky
panky" and I don't hardly think that my family has lived for 10 generations
without there having been a few bastard children.
Was my ggf really my ggf?
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From: "Tony Fuller" <>
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 5:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Huguenot] How to access will records of Hugeunots who died in
London?
> Hi folks
>
> The FRC in London does not have access to wills per se.
>
> The wills are kept at the Probate Office in London (don't have the email
> address to hand) but, depending on when the death occurred there may be
> another way of looking for them.
>
> At the Huguenot Library in London there is a small set of books called the
> Wagner Wills. They are extracts from Wills for names identified as being
> Huguenot by the indefatigable Henry Wagner at the beginning of the 20th
> century. The Hug Soc currently has a project underway to publish the
> wills
> as part of the Quarto Series and likely as part of the CDRom series also.
>
> Don't send enquiries to the Library direct, send any enquiries to
> and they can be better dealt with through
> that channel.
>
> Hope this helps in some way
>
> Regards
>
> Tony
> List Daddy
>
>
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