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Archives in Brief 53 - Curator of Intestate Estates Case papers
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Purpose

This AIB provides information about the Supreme Court, Curator of Intestate Estates; NRS 13538, Case papers and selected related records.

For further information

Other records may be identified in Archives Investigator. Researches should also consult Archives in Brief 29, which provides information about Deceased estate files, 1880-1958; and Archives in Brief 84 which provides information about Probate packets from 1817.

Top of Archives in Brief 53 - Curator of Intestate Estates Case papers Online index

The Curator of Intestate Estate's Case papers, NRS 13538 are being indexed by our Volunteers.

The index to Intestate Estate Case papers is available to search online.

Top of Archives in Brief 53 - Curator of Intestate Estates Case papers Background

1787-1823

Trusteeship, where the State is called upon to administer a will, was mentioned in the Warrant for the Charter of Justice, 2 April 1787. Under this, the Court of Civil Jurisdiction was able to grant probate on wills and issue letters of administration for intestate estates. Between 1787 and 1818, when the earliest reference to intestate estates can be found, civil courts may have been responsible for a form of trusteeship to administer estates. Between 4 February 1814 and 13 October 1823 the Supreme Court of Civil Judicature possessed common law, equity and probate jurisdictions. In 1823 the New South Wales Act (4 George IV Act No 96) established an Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court to administer both testate and intestate estates.

Office of the Curator of Intestate Estates

The office of the Curator of Intestate Estates was created by An Act for the Better Preservation and Management of the Estates of Deceased persons in Certain Cases (1 Vic No 24, 1847). The Curator was responsible for a myriad of duties including the collection, management and administration of intestate estates. Administrative inefficiencies resulting from this arrangement ultimately led to the appointment of a prothonotary (formerly titled the Registrar) in 1856 to act as Curator of Intestate Estates. In 1898, under the Wills, Probate and Administration Act, the property of a deceased person was vested in the Chief Justice until probate, administration or an order to collect was granted. The Curator of Intestate Estates could assume the responsibility of administering an estate in certain circumstances.

Public Trustee

In 1913 the office of the Curator of Intestate Estates was abolished under The Public Trustee Act, 1913 and the office of the Public Trustee was established. The functions of the Curator were taken over by the Public Trustee from 1 January 1914.

Top of Archives in Brief 53 - Curator of Intestate Estates Case papers A select list of sources

Curator of Intestate Estates


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Index to intestate estate files 1818-1914

NRS 13539

Reels 40-41

This is a microfilm copy of the original held in the Public Trust Office.

Case papers 1821-1913 [6/3481-910, 10/27478-28006]

NRS 13538

These papers may show the amounts of money owed by the deceased and paid from the estate to individual creditors. Within the papers there are petitions from the Curator of Intestate Estate to the Supreme Court that relate to the administration of the deceased's estate as well as orders to collect and affidavits of death. In certain cases there could also be circulars from shareholders, newspaper cuttings and personal correspondence.

Memoranda books 1847-63 [5/2877-79]

NRS 13540

These volumes comprise memoranda generated by the Curator and relate to letters sent to obtain information on particular intestate estates.

Registers of letters received Jun 1850-Sep 1855 [2/4166, 5/2875-76]

NRS 13541

Reel 1421 [2/4166] only

These registers show for each letter, the name in which the estate is recorded, the date the letter was received and a short description of the letter.


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Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of NSW


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Case papers relating to the granting of probates and letters of administration, 1816-75 [X953-54, 6/4185-97]

NRS 13502

This series includes papers for both testate and intestate estates both before and after the establishment of the Curator of Intestate Estates in 1847. Due to their miscellaneous nature they have been boxed chronologically and indexed by name. The index is available in both reading rooms [COD516].


Supreme Court of NSW, Probate Division


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Probate Index, 1800-1985

Fiche 5016-5182, 5266-5269, 5305-5307

This index was microfilmed and published by the Probate Division of the Supreme Court. Copies are available in both reading rooms.

Probate packets, 1817+

NRS 13660

Probate packets contain the last will and testament of the deceased, and accompanying documents. For further information see Archives in Brief No. 84.


Stamp Duties Office, Death Duties Branch

The Death Duties Branch of the Stamp Duties Office was responsible for the assessment, collection and recovery of death duty payable on estates of persons who died on or before 30 December 1981. Death duty in New South Wales was abolished on estates of persons who died on or after 31 December 1981.


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Deceased estate files, 1880-1958 [20/1-7089, 10/9243-54]

NRS 13340

See Archives in Brief No. 29: Deceased estates files for full details.


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