Ministry of
Government and Consumer Services
Ontario Government Record Series RG 22-221
118.2 metres of textual records
Series consists of estate files containing the original documentation filed with the court in proceedings leading to a grant of probate or administration. Typically, an estate file includes the original will in cases of probate, administration bonds in cases of administration, petitions for probate or administration and supporting affidavits, and the order for probate or administration.
While some inventories of estates exist for the early period, the occurrence of these in the files becomes more frequent after 1892 when the Succession Duty Act required detailed inventories and lists of heirs to be included in the files of taxable estates. When the value of taxable estates was lowered by an amendment to the act in 1907, the presence of these inventories and lists becomes even more common.
If the will or the grant of probate or administration was contested, the estate file should also include the caveat filed against the estate, relevant citations and affidavits, and the final judgment issued by the court.
Estate files are arranged numerically by grant number.
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Ontario. Surrogate CourtsThe estate files for 1960 and for most of 1964 for Oxford County cannot be located by the courthouse and have not been transferred to the Archives of Ontario.
The Archives of Ontario receives an annual transfer of these records.
These records were created by the following Ontario government agency or agencies. Click on the agency reference code for information about this agency and other records it created.
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Surrogate Courts (BA44) |
For the years 1841-1966, consult the indexes in series RG 22-218 (Oxford County indexes) on GS 2, Reel 137. For those years after 1966 where the Archives does not hold an index, consult the Superior Court of Justice, 415 Hunter Street, Woodstock, Ontario, N4S 7W5 for a file number and year.
For pre-1859 estate files, consult the online listing of self-service microfilm in the Finding Aid section.
For 1859-1930 files, consult the self-service microfilm listing for Oxford County available online in the Microfilm Interloan Catalogue or in the User's Guide to Surrogate Courts and Surrogate Clerk Microfilm Reels in the Archives' Reading Room.
The post-1930 files have not been microfilmed so the original records must be requested from offsite storage. A minimum of 1 business day is required to retrieve the material onsite. Please contact a Reference archivist for more information on how to order these records.
Scroll up to "Finding Aid" for more information about any available finding aids or listings.
http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/microfilm/surrogate_court_parry_sound_t.aspx#estate1