She's a black Javelin, Zippy, 70 yrs old this June and in my custody since 1972. Never fancied a Jupiter although now they make around £30K !
In 2019 I received a glossy brochure with a letter from a probate research company in London. Knowing that all my ancestors were dead now, I ignored it until some weeks later a letter came asking me if I would sign up and then I would find out the deal. Nothing to lose, I did so. Later I got a family tree from a barristers firm with details of the deceased and a tree of where I fitted in, together with a few other people, including cousins,
My maternal Grandmother had a load of kids, she was born in 1879 and her kids came along from 1903 to 1919. Of course, I knew them as my Aunts and Uncles. All dead now. I knew, from Ancestry research that Gran had siblings, some had died in infancy, a couple never married and one or two never had offspring. The youngest was JW, who died in '51 but I couldn't find anything else about him really, he may have gone abroad.
Our benefactor was his daughter AW, unmarried, no children, 1931 to 2017. Never heard of her but was my Mum's first cousin. Me ole Mum had never mentioned her. The barristers were working from offices in a very upmarket town on the Costa del Sol and AW had died intestate. It took just over 2 years to sort her estate out, she owned a flat in a very upmarket seaside village overlooking the marina, which was crammed with ocean going Yachts. There was jewellery, artwork and antiques, although I never saw any of this. I found the block of flats on Streetview but that was all, very Art Deco and posh !
It seems, as she had no issue, the estate went to her father JW but as he was long gone and, I presume his wife before him, then it had to be split between his siblings, who were all dead. It then filtered down to me and my cousins through my mother and her mother, his sister., all of whom were also gone My share dropped into my bank account in October last year. It was a humungous amount, The flat alone made over £2M or however may Euros that was. The whole amount was split between 6 beneficiaries, I didn't have time to kill the others ! I over-indulged myself and spent £59 on a new model railway locomotive ! I don't know whether to pay off the National Debt or my 3 kid's mortgages. As regards begging letters, I think I'll probably keep sending them out, even with a second class stamp at over 60p
But wait, indulge me a little more, there's a bonus. My mother had a brother, Rob. He married in 1936, had a little girl, J, in 1938 and was killed in 1940 in the South Atlantic. His widow married again in '44 and moved away. She and the girl, our 1st cousin disappeared from the Family. It has been a topic in our family since the war, " What happened to J, is she alive, where is she ?" I knew the mother's new name but the trail ran out in Hertfordshire.
When the family tree arrived, my mum's siblings were listed with me and my cousins listed below, but no names given. Under Rob's name was ' female beneficiary ' It could only be J and she was still alive. One of my cousins mailed the barristers to ask if they would pass his contact details to J, if it was her. Later he had an email from J, living in Canada and just widowed. We're now in touch regularly. She knew nothing of any of us or her Aunts and uncles or the previous generation as her mother had wiped us all off the family history. Finding J was the cherry on the cake ! Missing for 74 years !
Sorry if it's been a bit of a long post and probably of little interest but it shows how clever these investigators are finding people and addresses.
Ted
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