
Probate records and wills are available online from all over the U.S. and are what I consider another hidden gem of information that can assist you in advancing your family history and genealogy research.
What can you find in these records? How about date of death, spouses and children names, birth order, siblings and siblings’ spouses, parents’ names, and residence locations for all named persons. Also, ownership of land and/or other significant property, business names and occupation, military service, guardianships, and adoptions. Basically, anything owned by the deceased is typically listed and to whom it is to be assigned.
I won’t pretend to be an expert on the probate process – all I know is that I have discovered an amazing amount of good information from probate records and wills as part of my personal genealogy research.
Here are a few good primers on the benefits of searching probate documents and wills:
- FamilySearch – United States Probate Records
- Wills and Probate Records are Genealogy Riches
- How to Use Wills and Estate Records to Learn About Your Ancestors
- Probate Records Could Be the Key to Unlocking Your Family’s Hidden Past
Below, listed are links to probate records, wills, and indexes available for free online for the state.
Note: Please be aware that if you find a desired will or probate record in an index, the holder of the actual materials (e.g., (archive, county court, etc.) may charge a small fee to send you a copy of the material itself.
Note: Some of the links listed take you to a FamilySearch Collection of digital images. Near the bottom of the page under Film/Digital Notes is the name of each sub-collection. If there is a camera icon at the right of the name (in the Format column) then the collections’ images are browsable. If there is a camera with a key icon, it is only available at a Family History Center or affiliated library. If there is a film reel icon, then it is only available in microfilm format, not digital. To take full advantage, please make sure that you are logged in to FamilySearch. The results may be different if you are signed in, rather than not.
(Updated July 2022)
- Benton County Records, 1856-1984
- Benton County, Bonds of guardians, 1853-1856
- Clatsop County Index to Wills, to 1953
- Clatsop County Letters of Administration and Records of Estates, 1913-1923
- Clatsop County Miscellaneous Records, December 1 1873-June 14 1905
- Clatsop County Probate and Estate Records, 1886-1946
- Deschutes County Records, 1871-1985
- Douglas County Records, 1850-1983
- Douglas County Index to Estates
- Douglas County, Probate Records, ca. 1852-1963
- Grand Ronde-Siletz Agency Heirship Records, 1887-1930
- Grant County Records
- Grant County, Probate Records, 1864-1989
- Harney County Records, 1870-1991
- Harney County, Probate Estate Files, 1889-1929
- Harney County, Probate Journals and Register, 1889-1959
- Jackson County Will Book Images Indexes
- Jackson County Wills, Probates, Estates Abstracts
- Josephine County Probate Records (1856-1906, partial Records)
- Klamath Agency Heirship Records, 1896-1952
- Klamath County Index to Will Book 1
- Marion County Records, 1849-1976
- Marion County, Probate Records, 1859-1881; Index, 1860-1881
- Morrow County Law Journal 1885-1919
- Morrow County Record of Wills, 1886-1941
- Morrow County Vault Index to Probate papers, v. 2
- Multnomah County Estates, Wills and Guardianship Abstracts 1852-1901, 1904, 1908
- Multnomah County Probate Index
- Multnomah County Probate Records Index 1855-1875
- Multnomah County, Portland, Probate Records: Native American Indian Probates, 1907-1974
- Oregon Historical Records Index
- Oregon, Genealogical Collection
- Oregon, Miscellaneous Records
- Oregon, Will Books Indexes
- Polk County Records, 1857-1972
- Polk County Minutes of the Probate Court, County Commissioners Court, and County Commissioners regular meetings, 1850-1859
- Polk County, Record of Will, 1925-1945
- Sherman County, Probate Records, 1889-1957
- Umpqua County Journal of Probate Court, 1859-1863
- Umpqua County, Probate Court Records, 1859-1863
- Union County Estate Administrators and guardians
- United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Portland Area Office Heirship and Probate information, 1887-1952
- Yamhill County Records, 1857-1963
- Yamhill County, Estates Master Index, 1843-1910
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