England & Wales Probate Index, 1858-2023
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This collection contains probate records from England and Wales between the years 1858 and 2023. Records typically include the name of the deceased, residence, date and place of death, date and place of the probate, and beneficiaries. Additional details can be found on each image associated with the record.<br><br>This index documents a pivotal shift in 1858, when legal jurisdiction over wills and estates transferred from the Church of England to the newly established civil Probate Registry. This transition led to the creation of a Principal Probate Registry in London alongside various district offices, allowing any estate to be centrally administered regardless of its geographic location within England or Wales.<br><br>The records contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. The records in this collection dating up to 1995 were extracted from the scanned lists using advanced AI technology developed by MyHeritage. Due to the use of artificial intelligence in extracting this information, some records may contain inaccuracies. It is recommended to review the associated images to verify the details.
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Winston Leonard Spencer ChurchillProbate: Feb 9 1965 - London, England
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was a British statesman, military officer, writer, and one of the most influential figures in modern British history. He led the country as Prime Minister during the Second World War and later returned to office in the 1950s. Across a political career spanning more than sixty years, he served as a Member of Parliament for several constituencies and held many senior ministerial posts. Alongside politics, he was also known for prolific writing and public speeches that shaped how the era is remembered.