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    1. Re: How do I find if someone left a will in 1854?
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SU.2ADI/2351.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Maybe a record you need can be found in one of the following: Administrators' record, 1871-1898 Alabama. Probate Court (Tallapoosa County) Apprentice records, 1884-1930 Alabama. Probate Court (Tallapoosa County) Dower records, 1872-1913 Alabama. Probate Court (Tallapoosa County) Executors record, 1871-1926; minutes and executors record, 1924-1936 Alabama. Probate Court (Tallapoosa County) Petitions and reports, 1874-1927 Alabama. Probate Court (Tallapoosa County) Real estate sales, 1872-1922 Alabama. Probate Court (Tallapoosa County) Record of accounts, 1848-1874 Alabama. Probate Court (Tallapoosa County) Record of decrees in final settlement, 1874-1926 Alabama. Probate Court (Tallapoosa County) Tallapoosa County, Alabama estate records, 1840-1915 Tallapoosa County (Alabama). Judge of Probate Tallapoosa County, Alabama Probate Court minutes, 1850-1851, 1857-1862, 1869-1873, 1850-1873 Alabama. Probate Court (Tallapoosa County) Will books, 1838-1930 Alabama. Probate Court (Tallapoosa County) The microfilm for these can be rented through your local Family History Center. You can find the film numbers on the LDS web site FHL catalog at www.familysearch.org Best of luck, Gale Wall

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