spiral
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Post by spiral on Jul 15, 2024 17:43:51 GMT
That makes sense although in my mind, I seem to think the date was 1996 so it would only be 28 years. Anyone know if there are historical lists available anywhere? This has piqued my interest again.
Edit. Looking at the list, the oldest death on there is 1974. Date published is just down as "historic"
Second edit. Just found my original list from 2017 when I was doing this. The person died in 1993 (also date published was historic) so as the current list goes back to 1974, I can only assume the heirs were found and the estate distributed.
You have the surname and the date of death.
If the probate website is working, then you can find the entry.
There is no entry for her from 1993 to present day so I can only assume you were right first time and it dropped off the list rather than was claimed. 30 years is the maximum duration that they will entertain a claim as you said although I don't know why older ones are still on the list then.
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Post by littleoldlady on Jul 23, 2024 15:39:08 GMT
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Post by spiral on Jul 23, 2024 16:34:57 GMT
Although they have the pages, it appears the lists are not stored. At least for me anyway, when I select one, I get to the page but if I try to download the list it tells me this page has not been archived.
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