Estate files, Transvaal, South Africa, 1910-1984

Format

Microfilm 16mm, Microfilm 35mm

Language

Afrikaans
English

Publication Date

2003-2012

Publisher

Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah

Place of Publication

Salt Lake City, Utah

Physical

on 2174 microfilms ; 16 mm. & 35 mm.

Notes

Note: In South Africa there are significant differences between (a) the 'death notice' and (b) the 'death certificate'. (a) The Death Notice is completed soon after death, usually, but not always, by next-of-kin. It is a legal document used to inform the relevant authorities of the death and is forwarded to the Master of the High [Supreme] Court, where it becomes the founding document in the estate file. The estate file remains with the High Court for a specified period, after which it is archived at the relevant archive depot. (If there is no estate, the death notice will be archived immediately.) Death notices typically provide the following information: date and place of birth; name of spouse(s) and children, including married names of daughters; date and place of death; place of residence; whether the deceased left property (moveable and immoveable). The extent and accuracy of the information depends on the informant. -- (b) The Death Certificate must always be completed by someone who is considered legally competent to certify death, usually, but not always, a doctor. It is a civil document and is sent to and archived by the Department of Home Affairs. Usually a mortician (the first person who requires the certificate after the death, since burial or cremation cannot take place without it) obtains the original from the doctor and files it with Home Affairs. Once the original certificate has been filed, then Home Affairs issues official copies for a variety of uses, both legal and civil. A copy of the death certificate is often, but not always, found in the estate file. It does not include as much information as the death notice, but lists cause of death.

Some films contain images of poor quality and may be unreadable.

Some packets are misfiled and some are missing.

Estate files may include: death notices, death certificates, affidavits, antenuptial contracts, divorce decrees, wills, letters of administration, acceptance of trust as executor, etc.

Estate files are mainly those of Whites and Indians.

Text in English and Afrikaans.

Microfilm of originals in the National Archives, Pretoria, South Africa.

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Subjects

Locality Subjects

Film/Digital Notes

Column headers with buttons are sortable.
NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFormat
Benoni, estates no. 32/2/35 (1935) - 150/53 (1953)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276192 7748625
Benoni, estates no. 83/53 (1953) - 159/59 (1959)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276197 7748630
Benoni, estates no. 155/59 (1959) - 130/64 (1964)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276198 7748631
Benoni, estates no. 131/64 (1964) - 125/70 (1970)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276202 7748632
Benoni, estates no. 126/70 (1970) - 281/74 (1974)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276205 7748795
Benoni, estates no. 26/75 (1975) - 210/78 (1978)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276214 7748798
Benoni, estates no. 211/78 (1978) - 66/81 (1981)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276215 7748799
Boedelregisters, box 651 (1945-1947), box 652 (1948-1951 [1950 missing]), box 653 (1952-1955)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2354711 7742580
Johannesburg, estates no. 1/38 (box 1) - 234/39 (box 26) (1938-1939)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276193 7748626
Johannesburg, estates no. 1/40 (box 27) - 317/41 (box 62) (1940-1941)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276194 7748627
NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFilmImage Group Number (DGS)Format
Benoni, estates no. 32/2/35 (1935) - 150/53 (1953)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276192 7748625
Benoni, estates no. 83/53 (1953) - 159/59 (1959)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276197 7748630
Benoni, estates no. 155/59 (1959) - 130/64 (1964)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276198 7748631
Benoni, estates no. 131/64 (1964) - 125/70 (1970)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276202 7748632
Benoni, estates no. 126/70 (1970) - 281/74 (1974)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276205 7748795
Benoni, estates no. 26/75 (1975) - 210/78 (1978)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276214 7748798
Benoni, estates no. 211/78 (1978) - 66/81 (1981)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276215 7748799
Boedelregisters, box 651 (1945-1947), box 652 (1948-1951 [1950 missing]), box 653 (1952-1955)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2354711 7742580
Johannesburg, estates no. 1/38 (box 1) - 234/39 (box 26) (1938-1939)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276193 7748626
Johannesburg, estates no. 1/40 (box 27) - 317/41 (box 62) (1940-1941)Granite Mountain Record VaultInternational Film2276194 7748627

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