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    1. [PABUCKS-L] Bucks County Wills
    2. In a message dated 6/11/2001 9:04:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time, GKSchoch writes: > Where would copies of Wills be found in Bucks County. Specifically > Southampton and Warminster. The years would be from 1829 and 1830. Also > what are the costs for copies? > Bucks County Courthouse in Doylestown has all the old wills. I would think they go back to the earliest days of the county. I found one for a great granduncle in 1911. They're all in drawers accessable to the patrons. The employees are very helpful, and encourage family historians to do research there. As I remember, the costs weren't too bad either since I did my research in person. Do a Google or Yahoo search for their address and webpage to find out if you can get research done by mail if that's what you have to do. Jim Lawrence, South Jersey (born and raised in Bucks) Researching Philadelphia family names: (paternal) Lawrence/Lorentz/Lorenz, Huess, Hotz, Gunzler, Kugler, Goodman/Gutmann, Sweitzer, Etley, Kubler/Cubbler, Moehrle (maternal) Marlin, Musselman, Frock, Harrop, Morgenroth and Bauer. Also associated Philadelphia families: (paternal) Frick, Unbehend, Speel, Linninger, Dannecker, Carter, Curwin, Geyer, Chapman, Gravenstine, Heimer, Hays, Duff, Hoskins, Lake, Evans, Clark, Graham, Frenchmaker, White and Adair (maternal) Ball, Schafer, Spicer, Bythway, Cooney and dozens of others. Also researching following German towns and names: Niederhausen, Pfalz: Lorentz, Lauer and Pistorius; Wertheim, Wurtemburg: Hotz, Conrad, Engelhard, Sauer and Klein; Grossgartach, Wurtemburg: Kugler, Hoffman, Flinspach, Heller and Schoeckinger; Grossbreitenbach, Thuringia: Morgenroth; Erdmannhausen, Wurtemburg: Bauer. See my genealogy webpages at: Ancestry.com as well as http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/l/a/w/James-Harry-Lawrence/index.html http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=lorentz1

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