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Welcome
to the . . . .
McLean County
Will Record Index,
1838–1940
Compiled by the Illinois Regional Archives Depository
System,
Illinois State University
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About
the McLean County Will Record Index
The McLean County Will Record Index was compiled
by Jude Geiger, intern for the Illinois Regional Archives Depository
(IRAD) System at Illinois State University in Normal. The 6,816 records in the database were extracted from the
McLean County Will Record (IRAD Accession 3/0096/01).
Each entry found in the index contains the following categories
of information: the name of the estate; the volume and page number
of the will record; and the date span of the will record volume. A
description of the type of case is also frequently listed. Please note that the date
span shown for each entry is the date span for the entire volume,
not for the individual records.
Names of estates were transcribed directly from the
will
record. Every attempt was made to obtain accurate spellings of
names. However, it was sometimes difficult to decipher handwriting
in some entries. Therefore, when searching this index, we suggest
that researchers check alternative spellings of names if they do not
find an entry for the name for which they are searching.
This database indexes the following volumes of the McLean County
Will Record:
| Volume 1: |
1838 |
– |
1849 |
| Volume 2: |
1850 |
– |
1855 |
| Volume 3: |
1855 |
– |
1862 |
| Volume 4: |
1862 |
– |
1877 |
| Volume 5: |
1877 |
– |
1885 |
| Volume 6: |
1885 |
– |
1889 |
| Volume 7: |
1889 |
– |
1892 |
| Volume 8: |
1892 |
– |
1895 |
| Volume 9: |
1895 |
– |
1898 |
| Volume 10: |
1898 |
– |
1900 |
| Volume 11: |
1900 |
– |
1902 |
| Volume 12: |
1902 |
– |
1904 |
| Volume 13: |
1904 |
– |
1906 |
| Volume 14: |
1906 |
– |
1909 |
| Volume 15: |
1909 |
– |
1911 |
| Volume 16: |
1911 |
– |
1913 |
| Volume 17: |
1913 |
– |
1914 |
| Volume 18: |
1914 |
– |
1916 |
| Volume 19: |
1916 |
– |
1918 |
| Volume 20: |
1918 |
– |
1919 |
| Volume 21: |
1919 |
– |
1921 |
| Volume 22: |
1921 |
– |
1922 |
| Volume 23: |
1922 |
– |
1940 |
Probate
Jurisdiction
Will records created prior to 1848 were maintained by the
Probate Court in McLean County. The Constitution of 1848 moved
original jurisdiction in probate cases to the newly created County
Court. [Constitution of 1848, Article V, Sections 16-18] Therefore,
probate records recorded after 1848 were maintained by the County
Court acting in probate. The Constitution of 1870 gave the General
Assembly the authority to create probate courts in counties with
populations of 50,000 or more. [Constitution of 1870, Article VI,
section 20] However, probate jurisdiction remained with the County
Court in McLean County until January 1, 1964 when the functions of
both the probate court and county court were transferred to the
circuit court. [Constitution of 1870, 1962 Amendment, Article VI,
section 4]
Content
of the McLean County Will Records
Will records shows the names of the
deceased, judge, and clerk of the court; the date of death and the
date the will was filed; and the names of the heirs, witnesses, and
petitioners; with notarization and a transcript of the will with the
date it was approved. The transcript shows the date the will was
written, the name of the testator, and the signatures of the
witnesses. In cases of intestate death, the record contains a
declaration of no will and the appointment and bond of an
administrator. The record may also contain witness affidavits,
petitions, bonds and letters testamentary.
How
to obtain copies of the McLean County Will Records
Copies of will records found in
this index may be obtained by mail or telephone. Inquiries should be
made directly to the Illinois Regional Archives Depository (IRAD) at
Illinois State University in Normal. IRAD cannot accept requests by
e-mail at this time. Call or write:
Illinois Regional Archives Depository
Illinois State University
2016 Warehouse Road
Campus Box 1520
Normal, IL 61790-1520 |
Telephone: (309) 452-6027 |
Click here for more information about
the IRAD
Research Policy. Visitors are always welcome to view and search
the records for themselves. The Illinois Regional Archives
Depository at Illinois State University is open from 9:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The depository is closed on all
state holidays and any day that the university library is closed. It
is always a good idea to call ahead before planning a visit.
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