England, Kent, Wills and Probate - FamilySearch Historical Records

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Record Description
This Collection will include records from 1440 to 1881.

The collection consists of Wills and probate records for the County of Kent. Availability of the records varies by year and locality.

Probate records document the transfer of possessions after a person dies. Wills, in particular, were written to ensure that the property and personal estate of a deceased person would be distributed according to his or her wishes. If the deceased did specifiy an executer, the court would usually assign the next of kin the duty of distributing the goods.

For a list of records by date or locality currently published in this collection, select the Browse link from the collection landing page

Record Content
Cheshire probate records after 1858 may contain the following information:


 * Name of individual
 * Location where the deceased lived
 * Names of beneficiaries (usually surviving spouse and children)
 * Name of executor or administrator
 * Names of witnesses
 * Date of will or probate
 * Place of probate
 * Relative or relatives present at the time of death
 * Itemization of household goods and property
 * Amounts of money and goods
 * Location where the deceased lived
 * Listing of any debt or funeral expenses to be paid
 * Property names

How to Use the Records
To begin your search, it would be helpful if you knew the following information:


 * Name of deceased
 * Date and place of death

Search the Collection
To search the collection image by image select "Browse through images" on the initial collection page: ⇒Select the appropriate "County, Court" ⇒Select the appropriate "Record Type" ⇒Select the appropriate "Year, Surname Range, Volume" which will take you to the images.

Look at each image one by one comparing the information with what you already know about your ancestors to determine which one is your ancestor. You may need to compare the information about more than one person to make this determination.

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Exempt Deanery of Shoreham:

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Peculiar of the Rector of Cliffe:

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In August 2011, a new agreement was signed restricting access to images older than 100 years. If even one image on a film exceeds the 100 year cutoff, the entire film is restricted. Many older films contained multiple items and year ranges.

FamilySearch, however, has other resources which are available to all researchers. These online records, and many others for this area, are available on microfilm which can be ordered for viewing into the nearest FamilySearch Center.

General Information About These Records
Use these records to find ancestors’ children and relatives in order to establish relationships that may be more difficult to prove in parish registers, especially before 1813. They are also good to confirm relationships in families where relationship is already established.

Whenever possible, FamilySearch makes images available for all users, however, ultimate rights to view images on our website are granted by the record custodians. In the case of Kent, Wills and Probate records, each religious entity dictates who may view the records.

Known Issues with This Collection
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Related Websites
Kent Archives

Related Wiki Articles

 * England Probate Records
 * Kent
 * Kent Probate Records

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Citations for individual image records are available for this collection. Browse through images in this collection and click on the “Show Citation” box: England, Kent, Wills and Probate, 1440-1881