New York State Supreme Court of Judicature (Albany) Record of Wills Proved at Albany
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- This volume contains thirty-eight wills proved (determined to be valid) and recorded in the New York State Supreme Court of Judicature at Albany.
Title
- Record of wills proved at Albany
Quantity
- 0.3 cubic feet; 1 volume(s)
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- J0041
Creator
Arrangement
Entries are recorded chronologically by date will was proved.
Administrative History
Chapter 27 of the Laws Passed at the Ninth Session of the State Legislature (1786) authorized the county courts of common pleas to prove wills devising real property and granted the New York State Supreme Court of Judicature exclusive power to prove and record wills devising real property located in several counties.
Scope and Content Note
This volume contains thirty-eight wills proved (determined to be valid) and recorded in the New York State Supreme Court of Judicature at Albany. Typical recorded entries include the name of the individual bringing the original will before the court to be proved and recorded, the name and residence of the testator, names and attestations of witnesses to the execution of the original will, text of the original will, and signature of the court clerk attesting to the comparison of the recorded text with the original will.
Alternate Formats Available
Microfilm: Genealogical Society of Utah film, reel 1 (of 12), available at the New York State Library (includes card index to testators).
Other Finding Aids
An index to testators is available online and at the repository.
The index to series J0041 contains 38 entries. Each entry includes the decedent's name, the filing date, and testator's county of residence. Each entry also provides a pointer to the location within the record series.
Access Restrictions
Volume is fragile. Use under supervision of archivist.