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ALLEN, William, Sheffield, 1719/20 ARMITAGE, James, Sheffield, Jan 1742, Admon EXTRACTS FROM POST 1688 YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING WILL INDEXES AND ACT BOOKS Updated 25 April 2003 ALDAM, William, Upperthorpe, Sheffield, Dec 1743, Admon. ALLEN, Sarah, Sheffield, Feb 1741 ALLEN, William, Sheffield, 1719/20 ARMITAGE, James, Sheffield, Jan 1742, Admon. ARMITAGE, Joseph, Attercliffe, Sheffield, Apr 1738 BAMFORTH, George, Esq., Highhouse, Sheffield, Oct 1739 BAMFORTH, Jonathan, Sheffield, 1725/28 BARLOW, Frances, Sheffield, 1688/90 BARNSLEY, George, Piperhouse, Sheffield, Mar 1742, Admon. BATE, Joshua, Sheffield, 1698/99 BEAUMONT, George, Hallam Edge, 1720/21 BEAUMONT, George, Huthwaite, Silkstone, Sep 1781 BEAUMONT, George, Penistone, Apr 1829 BEAUMONT, George, Tankersley, Feb 1764 BEAUMONT, George, Hoyland Swaine, Silkstone, Apr 1751 (Admon) BEAUMONT, John, Tankersley, Jul 1787 BEAUMONT, Michael, Tankersley, Aug 1751 BEAUMONT, Thomas, Haigh Head, Silkstone, May 1783 BEAUMONT, William, Tankersley, Mar 1756 BENTLEY, William, Sheffield, Mar 1741, Admon. BILCLIFFE, John, Ecclesfield, 1708/09 BINNEY, Thomas, High Stoors, Ecclesall Bierlow, 25 Oct 1784 (Martha BINNEY, widow) BIRKES, John, Ecclesfield, 1719/20 BIRKES, Joseph, Ecclesfield, 20 Apr 1731 BIRKS, George, Owlerton, Sheffield, Apr 1744, Admon. BIRKS, Jonathan, Sheffield, 1724/25 BIRKS, William, Dowroyd, Ecclesfield, Jul 1745, Admon. BLYTH, Daniel, Walk Mill, Sheffield, Dec 1742 BRAMHALL, Joseph, Coal Pit Lane, Sheffield, Mar 1753 BRELSFORTH, Jonathan, Little Sheffield, Apr 1743 BRELSFORTH, Nathan, Sheffield, Dec 1733 BRIGHT, John, Owlerton, Sheffield, Jun 1753 BRIGHT, Joseph, Sheffield, Jun 1743, Admon. BRITTLEBANK, Benjamin, Ecclesall, Sheffield, Jul 1739, (Admon.) BROADBENT, Nicholas, Sheffield, Jul 1736 BROADHEAD, Thomas, Sheffield, Jun 1743 BROMLEY, Joanathan, Stannington, Bradfield, Nov 1753 BROMLEY, John, Sheffield, Dec 1733 BROUGHTON, Richard, Sheffield, 1698/99 BROWNHILL, Thomas, Sheffield, Sep 1742 BULLAS, Robert, Sheffield, 1698/99 BULLAS, William, Attercliffe, 1714/1715 BULLAS, William, Attercliffe, Sheffield, May 1745 BULLUS, Jerome, Sheffield, 1730/31 BULLUS, Thomas, Sheffield, 1688/90 BUTTERWORTH, Dorothy, Sheffield, Apr 1734 CADMAN, Alfred, Sheffield, Apr 1842 CADMAN, Ann, Sheffield, Jan 1837 CADMAN, Benjamin, Westbourne, Sheffield, Mar 1844 CADMAN, Charles, Sheffield, Apr 1853 CADMAN, David, Sheffield, 31 May 1806 (brother Peter CADMAN, exec.) CADMAN, Edward, Parkwood Springs, Sheffield, Nov 1885 CADMAN, Edward, Sheffield, Jan 1831 CADMAN, Edwin, Westbourne House, Sheffield, Apr 1873 CADMAN, Elizabeth, Westbourne House, Sheffield, Aug 1837 CADMAN, George, Sheffield, 5 Mar 1799 (daughter Mary wife of Thomas NORTH, exec.) CADMAN, George, Sheffield, Apr 1823 CADMAN, George, Sheffield, Aug 1868 CADMAN, George, York Place, White House Lane, Sheffield, Dec 1849 CADMAN, Hannah, Glossop Road, Sheffield, spinster, Dec 1850 CADMAN, Henry Alfred, Damer St, Sheffield, Sep 1892 CADMAN, Henry, Underwood House, Sheffield, Dec 1886 CADMAN, John, Brammall Lane, Sheffield, Jun 1845 CADMAN, John, Sheffield, d. 3 Nov 1853, Sep 1877 CADMAN, John, Sheffield, Nov 1856, (Admon.) CADMAN, Luke, Sheffield, 12 Sep 1788 (children Peter CADMAN & Ann CADMAN, execs.) CADMAN, Margaret, Wath upon Dearne, Nov 1886 CADMAN, Mark, Sheffield, Sep 1846 CADMAN, Mary, Sheffield, 9 Jun 1795, Admon. (to Robert CADMAN, son) CADMAN, Nugent Hodges, Sheffield, 4 Feb 1800, (Admon.) (to mother Elinor CADMAN) CADMAN, Peter, Ballifield Hall, Handsworth, Nov 1887 CADMAN, Peter, Handsworth, Apr 1834 CADMAN, Peter, Sheffield , d. Nov 1817, Dec 1872 CADMAN, Peter, Sheffield, Oct 1815 CADMAN, Peter, Sheffield, Sep 1812 CADMAN, Robert, Rotherham, 9 Feb 1782 (Mary CADMAN, widow, exec.) CADMAN, Solomon, Anston, Jul 1828 CADMAN, Thomas, Sheffield, Dec 1829 CADMAN, William, Handsworth Grange, Handsworth, Aug 1875 CAMM, Charles Thomas, Sheffield, Jul 1844 CAMM, Elizabeth Boughton, Notts, Jul 1792 CAMM, George son of Joshua of York, 1736 CAMM, Hannah Birtles, Sheffield, Jan 1872 CAM, Herbert Joe, Abbeydale Rd, Sheffield, Aug 1894 CAM, Isabell, Sheffield, widow, Sep 1809 CAM, James, Middlesbrough, Dec 1875 CAM, James, Sheffield, 22 Jun 1790 (Charles PROCTOR, Geo. BATEMAN & John HEPPENSTALL, execs.) CAM, James, Sheffield, Oct 1837 CAM, James, Sheffield, Oct 1842 CAMM, John, Roughbirchworth, Oxspring, Penistone, gent 15 Jan 1815 (Michael CAMM, sole exec.) CAM, John, Sheffield, Apr 1832 CAMM, John, West St, Sheffield, Apr 1872 CAM, Joseph, Filey St, Sheffield, Jul 1893 CAM, Joseph, Penistone, Jul 1864 CAM, Joseph, Rough Birchworth, Penistone, Jul 1864 CAMM, Joseph, Sheffield, 9 Mar 1773 (Ann CAMM, widow, exec.) CAM, Louisa Sheffield, May 1848 CAMM, Mary, Newark upon Trent, Notts, Aug 1790 CAM, Mary, Sheffield, Jun 1873 CAM, Mary, Brammall Lane, Sheffield, Dec 1871 CAM, Michael, Rough Birchworth, Penistone, Apr 1864 (Admon) CAM, Richard Rawson, Newark upon Trent, Apr 1801 CAMM, Robert, Rough Birchworth, Penistone, 29 Oct 1728 (Admon.) CAMM, Sarah, Chesterfield, Derby, Sep 1890 CAM, Stephen, Hollifield, 1725 CAMM, Thomas, N. Wheatley, Notts, Oct 1788 CAM. William, Dawson Mill, Penistone, 23 Mar 1778 (John CAMM, son, exec.) CARR, John, Sheffield, Jul 1732 CARR, Joseph, Birley Edge, Ecclesfield, 1725/28 CHAPMAN, Nicholas, Sheffield, Aug 1743 CLAY, Robert, Bridgehouses, Sheffield, Jan 1738 CLAY, Sarah, Bridgehouses, Sheffield, widow (Geo. Bustard GREAVES, exec.) CLAYTON, Charles, Sheffield, 1688/90 COOPER, Robert, Sheffield, 1707/08 COULEWELL, William, Bradfield, 1698/99 CRAWSHAW, William, Sheffield, 1688/90 CRESWICK, James, Sheffield, Jun 1737 CRESWICK, James, Sheffield, Mar 1745 CROOK, William, Little Sheffield Moor, May 1750 DAWSON, William, Sheffield, 1698/99 DIXON, Ann, Stannington, Ecclesfield, Nov 1736 DIXON, Jane, Sheffield, widow, Dec 1755 DIXON, John, Darnall, Sheffield, Dec 1754, Admon. DIXON, Jonathan, Sheffield, 1730/31 DIXON, Joseph, Sheffield, Oct 1743, Admon. DIXON, Joseph, Sheffield, Sep 1750 DIXON, William, Sheffield, Feb 1755 DOWNES, Robert, Sheffield, 1698/99 DUNGWORTH, Joshua, Millhouses, Sheffield, Mar 1736 ELLISON, John, Sheffield, 1698/99 EYRE, Thomas, Grenoside, Ecclesfield, 1725/28 FISHER, Samuel, Sheffield, 6 Apr 1726 FISHER, Thomas, Sheffield, 28 Jan 1756 FOX, George, Fullwood, Sheffield, May 1738 FOX, Joshua, Coal Pit Lane, Sheffield, Aug 1733 FOX, Stephen, Sheffield, 1720/23 FRETWELL, Josiah, Silkstone, Feb 1820 FRETWELL, Mary, Boroughbridge, widow, Aug 1829 GILLOTT, Thomas, Townend, Bradfield, 1725/28 GREAVES, Abraham, Sheffield, 11 Oct 1793 (George GREAVES, son, exec.) GREAVES, Ann, daughter of Mary of Sheffield, Sep 1742 GREAVES, Ann, Sheffield, spinster, Jan 1825 GREAVES, Benjamin, Brightside, Sheffield, May 1806 GREAVES, Charles, Sheffield, May 1811 (Admon) GREAVES, Christopher, Sheffield, 6 May 1769 (John ASHFORTH, exec.) GREAVES, Christopher, Sheffield, Nov 1741 GREAVES, Edmund, Sheffield, 2 May 1795 (Ebenezer BROOKS, exec.) GREAVES, Edward, Stannington, Ecclesfield, 6 Jan 1723, Admon. GREAVES, Elizabeth, Sheffield, Aug 1743 GREAVES, Elizabeth, Sheffield, Jul 1748 GREAVES, Frances, Ecclesall, Aug 1815, (Admon) GREAVES, Francis, Sheffield, 19 Aug 1726 GREAVES, George Snr, Ecclesfield, Jul 1738, (Admon.) GREAVES, George, Sheffield, Apr 1808 GREAVES, George, Sheffield, Dec 1739 GREAVES, George, Sheffield, Feb 1821 GREAVES, George, Sheffield, Jun 1802 GREAVES, Helen, widow of William, Ecclesall, Dec 1734 GREAVES, Henry, Sheffield, Nov 1753 GREAVES, Jane, Sheffield, widow, 31 Jul 1783 (George GREAVES, exec.) GREAVES, John, Sheffield, 3 Mar 1780 (John GREAVES & Edw. SHEPHERD, execs.) GREAVES, John, Sheffield, 6 Jan 1786 (Thomas GREAVES, son, exec.) GREAVES, John, Sheffield, Aug 1757 GREAVES, John, Sheffield, Jul 1803 GREAVES, John, Sheffield, May 1828 GREAVES, John, Sheffield, Oct 1761 GREAVES, Jonathan, Lane, Bradfield, Apr 1783 GREAVES, Joseph son of Joseph of Shiregreen, Ecclesfield, May 1766 GREAVES, Joseph, Sheffield, 25 Apr 1735 GREAVES, Joseph, Sheffield, gent., Mar 1819 GREAVES, Joseph, Sheffield, Oct 1757 GREAVES, Mary Sheffield, Jul 1742 GREAVES, Mary, Ecclesall, Aug 1740 GREAVES, Richard, Hopwood House, Ecclesfield, Mar 1734 GREAVES, Richard, Sharrowhead, Sheffield, 17 Mar 1778 (Hannah GREAVES, widow, exec.) GREAVES, Richard, Sheffield, Mar 1819 GREAVES, Robert, Bridgehouses, Sheffield, 18 Apr 1722 GREAVES, Samuel, Greystones, Sheffield, Sep 1813 GREAVES, Sarah, Sheffield, widow, Oct 1819 GREAVES, Sarah, Worrall, Ecclesfield, spinster, Oct 1800 GREAVES, Thomas, Ecclesfield, Mar 1818 GREAVES, Thomas, Sheffield, Apr 1802 GREAVES, Thomas, Sheffield, formerly parish of Hope, Derby, Mar 1783 GREAVES, Thomas, Sheffield, May 1742 GREAVES, William, Coalpit Lane, Sheffield, 27 Apr 1730 GREAVES, William, Ecclesfield, Jun 1811 GREAVES, William, Grange Lane End, Ecclesfield, Feb 1743 GREAVES, William, Onesacre, Bradfield, Apr 1750, Admon. GREAVES, William, Sheffield Park, Mar 1828 GREAVES, William, son of John of Penistone, Mar 1737 GREEN, Joseph, Stumperlow, Sheffield, Dec 1742, Admon. HAIG, Abraham, Hill Top, Silkstone, Mar 1743 HALL, Robert, Sheffield, 1698/99 HAMBLETON, Hannah, Bradfield, Feb 1741 HANCOCK, Elkana, Sheffield, Aug 1734 HANCOCK, Samuel, Sheffield, Sep 1742 HANCOCKE, Samuel, Sheffield, 1698/99 HANDLEY, Sara, Sheffield, 1688/90 HANDLEY, William, Sheffield, 1698/99 HASLAND, Benjamin, Sheffield, 15 May 1790 (Hannah HASLAND, widow, exec.) HASLAND, John, Sheffield, Jan 1815 HAWKESWORTH, Jno., Heeley Hall, Sheffield, Mar 1738 HAWKESWORTH, Sarah, Stumperlowe, Sheffield, May 1743 HILL, Abraham, Whitley Wood, Sheffield, Jan 1824 (Admon.) HILL, Anna, Sheffield, 18 Mar 1726
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