![]() ![]() ![]() The second will entered was for a pioneer surname that will be familiar to most Hillsborough County residents: Whiddon. So I clicked on the designated links and the pages of the original will book appeared on my home computer. For example, I entered "United States, Florida, Hillsborough" to find microfilm on a wide range of topics, including property deeds from 1846 and wills and probate records from 1847.Ī click on the "Wills 1847-1930" took me to another screen that told me these records (662,980 images) have been digitized and are on line. Yes, they are free.Īt the FamilySearch website, researchers can search in the "Catalog" mode to see what microfilm is available on a particular place. Slowly, the church has been digitizing those microfilm rolls and putting them online - and they are searchable for a remarkable fee of … $0.
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