Abstracts of Derbyshire Probate Records
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"I noticed you already have the wills I sent in your compilation. They look
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[AP, Texas, August 2000]
"I am pleased to report that I have had my first, a serious bite from "my
Wills" listing."
[AS, France, February 2001]
"Thanks for all you do Rosemary..."
[KP, USA, July 2002]
"Thanks thanks thanks for your brilliant will site. It's helped me
with my family search in CELF so immensely."
[JB, New Zealand, February 2003]
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BC, New Zealand, December 2003]
"Thanks for all your efforts. Fellow hunter..."
[GB, US, May 2004]
"You probably know that only an estimated 20% of the population left wills."
[LW, USA, September 2005]
"You're most welcome... Gratitude needs to be shared with the folks who
deserve it..."
['Teena', Canada, March 2006]
"Please find below the details of a Derbyshire will...
I hope this is of use for your excellent website."
[SN, June 2006]
[In relation to my (Rosemary's) implementation of Paul Jones's
'Lichfield Wills' database, elsewhere online]
"You should be delighted as the Wills info works brilliantly :-)"
[AA, UK, March 2009]
"I am most grateful, and thank you for all your help on the research
pages. Just reading the pages is so interesting."
[SR, Australia, April 2009]
"Thank you for creating the Derbyshire Wills site. None of my family
seems to be there now, but perhaps some will turn up."
[DH, UK, December 2009]