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Jeff,
My personal preference would be to go to the online Library of
Virginia website and find the list of microfilm for that county. Find the years of
interest, take down the ordering information and then go to your local
library that has a microfilm reader/copier and have them order it for it. Cost
should be for postage. Some libraries charge a small handling fee and some
do not.
Once you have the film, you may locate other documents that are
associated with the estate such as executor accounts, inventories and so forth.
Many times these recorded documents will give information not revealed in
the will itself.
You also could go to your local LDS Family History Library to see if
the film is housed in their facility. If not, they too, can order the film
you need for a small charge which is a bit more than your local library
alternative.
Chocy
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