submitted by the Pastfinders of South Lake
 
A Last Will and Testament offers a rich resource of information for genealogical purposes. But the will is only the beginning of the records that may be available. And of value to the genealogist. Even if the decedent failed to leave a will, there may be other estate records to assist in your research. This presentation provides and overview of the probate process and the records that may be created after a person’s death. 
 
Debbie Wilson Smyth has been researching her family since 1993 and holds a certificate in the Genealogical Research Program from Boston University. As the owner of Oak Trails Genealogy Services, LLC, she provides professional genealogical services in research education consultation and speaking. Her research focuses on midwestern and southern states, methodology, lineage society applications and DNA. Debbie is a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists and the Genealogy Speakers Guild, as well as a number of national, state and local societies
Pastfinders Presents Hybrid Programs Now meeting at Cooper Memorial Library and on Zoom.
To Register for Zoom follow this link:https://tinyurl.com/Feb9-430ZoomProbateRecords
To register for in-person meetings follow this link to eventbritehttps://Feb9-430CooperProbateRecords.eventbrite.com 
We hope you will join us on February 9 at 4:30 pm Eastern Time. Debbie Wilson Smyth will start her presentation at 5 pm EST after upcoming program announcements. To learn more please visit
https://PastfindersSLC.org or
 
 
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