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Will Indexes.Xlsx Index to Wills transcribed www.ryedalefamilyhistory.org * Please read the notes at the end of this index * Surname Forename Parish Residence Other Surnames mentioned Witnesses Probate Year Abbey Francis West Heslerton West Heslerton Brand William Simpson, John Martin 1847 Abbot Mary Settrington Settrington Bottrell, Gaire, Lockwood Joseph Bogg, Peter Beilby, Francis Baxter 1743 Abbot Thomas Settrington Settrington Cole Francis Burkill, William West 1743 Ableson Elizabeth Slingsby Slingsby Barly, Barley, Bentlay, Hokins, Allotson, Allotson, John Hick, John Hick Senr. 1738 Wardill, Whitwell, Minetap, Halder, Baker, Plummer, Bower, Wardil, Harrison, Hesp Ableson Sarah Hovingham Fryton Hawkins Richard Ness, Ann Ness, Margaret Hawkins 1723 Abram John Scalby Staintondale Mead Richard Bellwood, George Ward, William C. Duffield 1817 Adamson John Normanby Risebrough Ralph Graystock, Francis Peacock, James Allanson 1741 Addison John Kirby Moorside Keldholme Robinson, Gill, Dobson, Baxter Elesebeth Wown, Maria Pearson, George Petch 1776 Addison John Leavening Leavening John Robinson, George Seller 1810 Addison William Kirkbymoorside Keldholme Trenholm, Baxter Thomas Harrison, Richard Marshall, Christopher Hornsey 1779 Agar John Lastingham Rosedale Wilson, Wardell John Frank, Edward Dawson, James Turner 1743 Allanson Thomas New Malton New Malton Richard Smithson, John Taylor 1806 Anderson Ellis New Malton New Malton Bell, Watson Christopher Loft, W.B. Berwick 1751 Anderson John Middleton on the Wolds Middleton on the Wolds Muschamp, Freer William Garrett, William Witty, Isaac Garrett 1773 Anderson William Scawton Scawton Michael Mackereth, Thomas Dobson 1785 Anderson William Oswaldkirk Oswaldkirk Kirby Joseph Rider, George Anderson 1857 Andrew Mark New Malton New Malton Hannah Conyers, John Conyers, George Skepper 1757 Arnat Joshua Leavening Leavening Watson George Seller, John Wilkinson 1854 Atkinson Eloner Helmsley Helmsley Hebron, Dobin John Millburn, John Beedal 1812 Atkinson George Kirkbymoorside Kirkbymoorside Duncombe, Dowson, Hewerdine, Robert Hodgson, William Hodgson, John Agar 1791 Garbut, Comber, Wrangham Atkinson George Kirkbymoorside Kirkbymoorside Shields, Comber, Duncombe, Skelton, Thomas Harwood, Thomas Harrison, Ann Skelton 1811 Clarke, Coke, Simpson Atkinson Henry Oswaldkirk Oswaldkirk Reed, Hesseltine John Bland, Robert Cattley, Richard Bland 1825 Atkinson John Scalby Burniston William Hunter, Thomas Wild, Thomas Pickering 1799 Atkinson Luke Ampleforth Ampleforth Rushton John Winter, John Nicholson, M.A. Winter 1832 Atkinson Richard Lastingham Lastingham Collier, Stockton Richard Mayman, John Frankland 1786 Atkinson Robert Helmsley Pockley William Warriner, John Atkinson, Thomas Atkinson 1776 Atkinson Stephen Helmsley Bilsdale Medd George Atkinson, Thomas Ward 1804 Atkinson Thomas New Malton New Malton Robert Bull, William Watson 1790 Atkinson William Kirkdale Lund Coat Duncombe, Muzeen Nicholas Barker, John Barker, Robert Bullock 1761 Atkinson William Helmsley Bilsdale John Hutchinson, James Chapman, Christiana Stonehouse 1790 ©2021 * Please read the notes at the end of this index * Ryedale Family History Group Index to Wills transcribed www.ryedalefamilyhistory.org * Please read the notes at the end of this index * Surname Forename Parish Residence Other Surnames mentioned Witnesses Probate Year Atkinson William Middleton Wrelton Race, Watson, Thompson, Helm, Isaac Otterborn, George Otterborn, John Marsingale 1798 Meggison Atlay John Sheriff Hutton Sheriff Hutton Jackson, Prest. Peckitt Thomas Lockwood, Robert Seller, James Sowarby 1791 Audaer John Nunnington Nunnington Graham, Keary George Smith, John Peacock, George Peacock 1826 Aydon Jonathan Great Edstone Great Edstone Wales, Rivise Elizabeth Smith, Philip Bainbridge 1753 Aydon William Great Edstone Great Edstone Wilson, Boynton Frank Bowes, John Fisher, Philip Bainbridge 1747 Baddison Elizabeth Hovingham Hovingham Dresser, Willison, Dowthwaite, Wilson John Dowthwaite, Betty Willison, Betty Wilson 1829 Baker Richard Ebberston Yeddingham Abby Hodgson, Lumberd, Spenslay, Robert Baker, Thomas Baker, David Baker 1743 Phillipson, Jackson, Widd Baker William Pickering Marishes Dennis, Hesp, Whitfield, Taylor, 1817 Grayson, Green, Sidgworth, Thompson, Spaven, Richardson Baldock Walter New Malton New Malton Allanson, Allerston, Bladderwick, George Ash, W. Conyers, George Skepper 1770 Brown, Cass, Jones, Mathers, Monkman, Peirson, Rowntree, Seller, Smith, Stamper, Stephenson, Warren, Wighill, Willmott, Wray Banks Robert Scawton Scawton Thompson, Walton Thomas Simpson, Luke Fisher 1852 Barker Christopher Helmsley Sproxton Cole, Clark John Shepherd, John Buck 1828 Barker John Helmsley Beadlam Stockel, Tate Peter Stainsby, Thomas Boyes 1795 Barker John Kirkbymoorside Kirkbymoorside Fletcher, Hartas Henry White, John B. Thompson, Hannah Scarr 1816 Barker John Kirkbymoorside Gillamoor Richardson, Tyreman, Foster, Ackonley Thomas Chapman, William Shepherd 1855 Barker Mary Thornton le Dale Thornton Dale Haslewood, Storr, Jackson, Sherwood, John Tweedy, John Agar, William Willmott 1809 Natteress Barker Nicholas Kirkdale Bransdale Robert Richardson, William Lister 1799 Barker Robert Kirbymoorside Kirbymoorside Trueman, Johnson Thomas Taylor, William Garbut, William Fletcher 1828 Barker Thomas Helmsley Pockley Clarke, Stockill John Day, John Ness 1795 Barker William Ampleforth Ampleforth Hesselgrave, Petch Elizabeth Smith, George Smith, Mary Smith 1854 Barr Christopher Helmsley Featherhome Thomas Owram, John Conning, William Sunley 1770 Barr Edward Helmsley Bilsdale Garbutt James Barker, John Helm, Mary Helm 1796 Barr Francis Bilsdale Bilsdale William Hutchinson, Ann Boyes, Richard Tully 1754 Barr William Helmsley Laverack Hall, Bilsdale Duncombe John Garbutt, Francis Barr 1751 Barry Francis Wykeham Wykeham Harden, Feaster, Donkin, Pennock Thomas Webster, Thomas Hall 1799 Barry John Wykeham Wykeham Feaster, Langdale, Pennack George Simpkin, John Lockwood, John Tindal 1782 Barry John Brompton Snainton Leonard Terry, John Baker, Thomas Bointon 1822 Barton Margaret New Malton New Malton Chapman, Robinson Isaac Linsley, William Kneeshaw 1754 Barugh John Felixkirk Sutton under Chapman, Blyth, Smith, Hoggard John Barker, William Rose, J. Dowthwaite 1782 Whitestonecliffe ©2021 * Please read the notes at the end of this index * Ryedale Family History Group Index to Wills transcribed www.ryedalefamilyhistory.org * Please read the notes at the end of this index * Surname Forename Parish Residence Other Surnames mentioned Witnesses Probate Year Barugh Richard Coxwold Birdforth Lyon, Peacock, Blyth, Spence, Pickering John Welbank Senior, John Welbank Junior, George Lyon 1797 Batty Richard Coxwold Coxwold Wells, Gibson Christopher Youlton, George Sheppard 1790 Batty Richard Coxwold Baxby Hicks John Dixon, Robert Moncaster 1834 Baxter Gertrude Hovingham Aryholme Lancaster, Tindale, Broadrick, Christopher Soulby, William Forth 1769 Burckinshaw, Burckingshaw, Coates, Nawton, Woodward, Potter, Hornby, Fawdington, Maynard, Lawson, Wray Baxter William Appleton le Street Amotherby Nattriss, Sutcliffe Luke Williamson, William Sutcliffe 1823 Baxter William Helmsley Helmsley Guisley, Harland, Harrison, Bentley, John Spark, William Sunley, Robart Richardson 1775 Mason, Graystock, Boyes, Hudson, Head Bayley John Middleton Wrelton George Harrison, Christopher Bartingdale, John Chapman 1762 Bean George Pickering Pickering Thomas Marshall, Matthew Barnett, Thomas Petty 1788 Beaver Elizabeth Kirkbymoorside Kirkbymoorside Atkinson, Frank, Wrangham, Alicia Marshall, George Petch 1770 Langstaffe, Metcalfe, Mason, Fox, Dring, Morrell, Shepherd Beever Joshua Stonegrave Stonegrave Beesting Jane Dowker, George Smith 1857 Bell Abraham Hawnby Hawnby Bentley, Scaife, Kendrew, Coates Joseph Wood, John Bentley, John Ward, Nathan Wedgwood, 1850 Will Hood Bell John Foston Foston Ann Fryer, Cordelia Goddard 1775 Bell John Thirsk Thirsk Driffield, Wise, Lumley, Peart, Wright, Christopher Walker, Joseph Severs, Will Chapman 1754 Attley Bell John Felixkirk Sutton under Trewhitt, Wright, Whittaker, Richardson, Charles Johnstone, James Kettlewell, John F. Allison 1838 Whitestonecliffe Wilford, Burn, Robson Bell Josiah Craike Craike Kirby, Nelson, Frank, Walker Thomas Meek, Robert Mortimer, Thomas Wright 1810 Bellerby Thomas New Malton New Malton Robert Drake, William Atley, James Wood Junr. 1811 Benson Jane Ampleforth Ampleforth Fisher, Medley John Smith, Luke Fisher, Robert Petch 1817 Bentley Mary Malton Malton Watson, Piper, Seller John Bearcroft, William Wray 1810 Bentley William Helmsley Helmsley Thomas Owram, William Scarth 1766 Berriman John Middleton Lockton Thomas Berriman, Diana Ward, Thomas Farrow 1823 Berry Anne Kilburn High Kilburn Swails, Atkinson, Raper Elizabeth Thompson, Joseph Dowthwaite 1772 Berry George Kilburn Kilburn Weightman John Garbutt, George Horner, William Hunter 1785 Berry Jane Kilburn Kilburn Sturdy Thomas Webster, Thos Sturdy, John Close 1744 Berryman John Middleton Staindale Champley James Skelton, Thomas Postgate, William Pead 1766 Beswick GeorgeBrompton Snainton J. Lister, William Beswick, Thomas Whitwill 1791 Bews Henry Stonegrave West Ness Waterworth John Sonley, Joseph Lumley 1801 ©2021 * Please read the notes at the end of this index * Ryedale Family History Group Index to Wills transcribed www.ryedalefamilyhistory.org * Please read the notes at the end of this index * Surname Forename Parish Residence Other Surnames mentioned Witnesses Probate Year Bielby Richard Crambe Crambe Richard
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