This series consists of wills, grants of administration, and (prior to ca. 1710) inventories and accounts of decedent estates. These documents were recorded and maintained by New York Colony's Prerogative Court and then by the State Court of Probates. Many of the wills were made by widows; several executors were women; some wills bequeathed slaves; and Dutch wills sometimes had English translations. Volumes before 1700 also include other records such as governor, council, and criminal proceedings; marriage licenses, and coroner's inquests.
Creator
New York (State). Court of Probates
Access Restrictions
Microfilm is not available for inter-library loan or reproduction for any purpose.
New York State Department of State letters of administration and copies of wills of out-of-state residents
Series Number
B0081
Summary
This series consists of letters of administration, letters testamentary, and wills of out-of-state residents. The letters of administration provide the name and residence of the deceased, persons named as the intestate's administrator, residence, date executed, signature of witness, and filing date. The copies of the wills provide the testator's and executor's name and residence, date of will, place of filing, names of witnesses, and provisions.
Creator
New York (State). Department of State
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
This series consists of letters of administration of estates of New York residents who died out-of-state, or non-residents who died in the state. Most of the letters are for estates of persons who died intestate (without a will). Microfilm copy covers the period 1778-1797 only.
Creator
New York State Custodial Asylum for Feeble-Minded Women
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.