Illinois Probate Records - FamilySearch Historical Records/Known Issues

Question 1
Question 1: Some records are missing. Where can they be viewed? Answer 1: See answers below for information about known missing records and their respective film numbers, if available, or alternate online location:


 * Jersey &gt; Index to Estate Papers V. A, 1839-1888 will not open. Until this problem is fixed, you may be able to view film number 1310676 at your local Family History Center.
 * Livingston &gt; Wills 1867-1883 vol A is missing the index page for I/J. The page was missed on the original microfilm and are not available.
 * Probate Records for Pike County are not available online, but they are available on microfilms; see Probate Records, 1821-1873 in the Catalog.
 * Schuyler &gt; Probate Index 1827-1926, V. 002 begins with the letter “M”. The first half of the index (A-L) is found in the waypoint Court papers index 1837-1921, vol 002.
 * Woodford &gt; Probate records 1862-1864, Vol. B is missing the last part of the book. The remainder of these images are available on Film 1401869 or you can view them at Woodford &gt; Probate records 1865-1866 vol B.

Question 2
Question 2: The Event Type and Year Range (waypoint) title does not properly reflect the actual digital record content. Is there a way to determine what digital records are likely to be found within a collection? Answer 2: The following list of known waypoint discrepancies describes the event type or year range that actually exist in this collection:


 * Johnson &gt; Probate journal 1874-1877 vol C data range should be 1866-1877.
 * Johnson &gt; Index to probate files 1860-1870 vol 1 year span should be 1860-1873
 * McHenry &gt; Non-Probated Wills 1886-1976 should have been titled Index to Non-Probated Wills 1886-1976.
 * McHenry &gt; Probate Records Vol. 004, 1844-1985 does not contain Probate Records, but index to estate files. Image 1 and 2 are the cover of a book titled Petitions for Citizenship, but there are no petitions shown. Image 3 states that this waypoint contains the records for Index to Estate Files 1844-1986.

Question 3
Question 3: There are naturalization and other types of records mixed in with the probate records from some counties. Which counties have these records? Answer 3: Below is a list of the counties with non-probate records and the name of the records.

Cole County


 * Naturalization and Citizenship Vol. E, 1872-1888 and 1894-1946

Franklin County


 * Naturalization and Citizenship, 1886-1904 and 1902-1909

Henderson County


 * Naturalization and Citizenship Vol. F 1913-1920
 * Naturalization and Citizenship Vol. G 1915-1929

Henry County


 * Military Record, 1861-1864 and 1861-1865

Madison County


 * Naturalization and Citizenship V. A-E, 1840-1929

McHenry County


 * Declaration of Intentions, 1929-1933
 * Naturalization Records, 1924-1932 and 1929-1947 and 1928-1929

Randolph County


 * Administrator’s Records, 1844-1848
 * Atlas 1875
 * County Commissioner’s Records, 1824-1836
 * Marks and Brands, 1849-1884
 * Registry of Negroes 1809-1862
 * School Commissioner’s Record, 1833-1857

Rock Island County 


 * Declaration of intentions v. 1, 1872-1878
 * Naturalization Index, 1872-1906
 * Naturalization Index v. 1, 1851-1962

White County 


 * Naturalization and Citizenship records, 1860-1898.


 * Go to the Illinois Probate Records - FamilySearch Historical Records article
 * Go to the Illinois Probate Records, 1819-1988 collection at FamilySearch.org