Debbru
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Saturday I received an airmail letter from Hoopers Probate Genealogists in London. It said that their research indicated I was the granddaughter of "name" nee "maiden name" (this info is correct) and that I may be due an inheritence from her estate.
I googled Hoopers online - everything I found is positive - they have been in business since 1923. They research genealogy for lawyers and executors of estates in Great Britain and Ireland in order to settle estates. Nothing I found indicated that this was a scam.
But it still seems a little strange - my grandmother came to the US from Ireland some time around 1920 - married here and had four children (my father & his siblings). She died when I was 2 in 1956. How could she possibly have an unsettled estate in Ireland from 90 years ago???
Their letter asks that I call them ASAP in London. From my "googling" it seems like they would get 20% of the inheritence, not from me, but from the distribution when I get my 80%.
Has anyone ever encountered anything like this?
I googled Hoopers online - everything I found is positive - they have been in business since 1923. They research genealogy for lawyers and executors of estates in Great Britain and Ireland in order to settle estates. Nothing I found indicated that this was a scam.
But it still seems a little strange - my grandmother came to the US from Ireland some time around 1920 - married here and had four children (my father & his siblings). She died when I was 2 in 1956. How could she possibly have an unsettled estate in Ireland from 90 years ago???
Their letter asks that I call them ASAP in London. From my "googling" it seems like they would get 20% of the inheritence, not from me, but from the distribution when I get my 80%.
Has anyone ever encountered anything like this?


