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From: Ben Hines <>
Subject: Re: [OHHURON-L] Getting a "Estate Packet"
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 01:53:40 -0800


Gerri,

Go to:
http://www.lds.org/fam_his/how_do_i_beg/Where_is_Locations/09_Southern
_States.html

and find the closest Family History Center. There is one in orlando.
You can go there, and they will show you how to look up what you want
in the catalog. And since the index is on fiche, you can order the
probate list for less than a couple dollars if they dont have it.

-Ben

At 1:12 AM -0500 12/4/99, wrote:
>In a message dated 12/01/1999 5:18:25 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> writes:
>
>Gerri,
>Unfortunately obtaining the packet number is not as easy as obtaining the
>actual documents from the courts. I got lucky and the little LDS Family
>History
> Library I research out of had a microfiche on Huron County Probate Courts
>for the years I needed and it had the numbers on it. You may want to try
>writing to the Huron Library to research it for you. I'm sure they will
>accept a small donation for the research.
>Sharon in Nevada
>Researching Vanderhoof, Ford and Rumsey in Huron.
><< Sorry to be so dumb but where can I find the packet numbers on these estate
> packets. My husband has several ancestors from Huron County and I would love
> to find the estate packets on them. Thanks for the help.
> Some of his family names are Maynard, Ellis, VanScoy, Hubley, Benedict and
> others.
> Gerri Everman Anderson
> 900 Jenifer St.
> Wildwood, Fl. 34785-5509 >>
>
>
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