South Africa, Transvaal, estate files : COLLECTION RECORD, 1950-1993
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- (Contains) South Africa, Transvaal, Estate files, 1963-1976 / Transvaal (South Africa). Master of the Supreme Court
- (Contains) South Africa, Transvaal, estate files, 1956-1962 / Transvaal (South Africa). Master of the Supreme Court
- (Contains) South Africa, Transvaal, various towns, Estate files, 1956, 1956 / Transvaal (South Africa). Master of the Supreme Court
- (Contains) South Africa, Transvaal, various towns, Estate files, 1957, 1957 / Transvaal (South Africa). Master of the Supreme Court
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Images of copies of death notices from probate estate files from the historic province of Transvaal, now existing as the Guateng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and North West provinces of South Africa. These files are located in the National Archives of South Africa in Pretoria. This collection is being published as images become available.
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