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Abstracts from 1880S http://www.hemingway.uk.com/ Hemingway One Name Study Civil Wills Index by Date of Death This report covers the period 1 Jan 1880 to 31 Dec 1889 The Probate Calendar shown here is a chronological display taken from the Probate calendars of England and Wales. The entries are sorted by date of death. 29 Jan 1880 Isaac Hemingway Leeds The Will of Isaac Hemingway late of Corporation Street, Kirkstall Road, Leeds in the County of York who died 29 January 1880 at Corporation Street was proved at Wakefield by Joshua Fletcher of Meadow Lane, Leeds, Engineer and John Pickering of Leeds, Land Agent the Executors 16 Mar 1880 George Hemingway Sheffield Administration of the Personal Estate of George Hemingway late of Sheffield in the County of York who died 16 March 1880 at Sheffield was granted at Wakefield to James Bamforth of 54 Mottram Road, Hyde in the County of Chester, Engineer the Brother by the Half Blood and one of the Next of Kin [margin note indicates resworn September 1880 £800 - no reference to this in the calendar] 12 Apr 1880 Ann Maria Hemingway Batley Administration of the Personal Estate of Ann Maria Hemingway late of Batley in the County of York Widow who died 12 April 1880 at Batley was granted at Wakefield to William Hemingway of Taylor Street Batley Spinner the Son and one of the Next of Kin 03 Oct 1880 Mary Hemingway Liverpool / Wolverhampton Administration of the Personal Effects of Mary Hemingway (wife of John Hemingway) late of 47 Ullswater Street, Breck Road in the City of Liverpool who died 3 October 1880 at Wolverhampton in the County of Stafford was granted at Liverpool to the said John Hemingway of 47 Ullswater Street, Compositor 24 Jan 1881 Joseph Hemingway London The Will of Joseph Hemingway late of Chase Cottage near Potters Bar in the Parish of South Mimms in the County of Middlesex, Coal Merchant who died 24 January 1881 at Chase Cottage was proved at the Principal Registry by Thomas Samuels of Linden House, Hadley in the said County, Gentleman and William Billing of the Highstone, Hadley, Coal Merchant the Executors 28 Jan 1881 John Hemingway East Cottingwith The Will of John Hemingway late of East Cottingwith in the County of York, Joiner who died 28 January 1881 at East Cottingwith was proved at York by William Hemingway of 8 Priory Street in the City of York, Joiner the Brother the sole Executor 03 Jul 1881 Mary Jane Hemingway London The Will of Mary Jane Hemingway late of the "Bank of Friendship" Public House, Harford Street, Mile End Road in the County of Middlesex, Widow who died 3 July 1881 at the "Bank of Friendship" was proved at the Principal Registry by Fanny Chown (Wife of Henry Chown) and Kate Hemingway Spinster the Daughter both of the "Bank of Friendship" the Executrixes 03 Nov 1881 Frances Hemingway Earlsheaton Administration of the Personal Estate of Frances Hemingway late of Earlsheaton, Dewsbury in the County of York Widow who died 3 November 1881 at Earlsheaton was granted at Wakefield to George Hemingway of Earlsheaton, Blanket Raiser the Son and one of the Next of Kin 06 Apr 1882 Maria Hemingway Preston The Will of Maria Hemingway late of Preston in the County of Lancaster, Widow who died 6 April 1882 at Preston, was proved at Lancaster by Richard Cooper of 100 Fishergate Hill, Preston, Coal Agent and James Henry Longworth of Chapel Street, Preston, Estate Agent the Executors 05 Jul 1882 Elizabeth Hemingway Horsforth The Will of Elizabeth Hemingway late of Horsforth in the County of York Spinster who died 5 July 1882 at Horsforth was proved at Wakefield by Sarah Ann Gill of Lambert Terrace, Woodside, Horsforth, Spinster and Hannah Maria Wilkinson (Wife of William Wilkinson) of Butcher Hill, Headingley in the Borough of Leeds in the said County the Nieces the Executrixes 12 February 2009 © Maurice Hemingway 2009 01 Oct 1883 James Hemingway Blackpool The Will of James Hemingway late of Lytham Road, South Shore, Blackpool in the County of Lancaster, Gentleman who died 1 October 1883 at Blackpool was proved at Lancaster by Sarah Anne Porter (Wife of John Edward Porter) of the "Manchester" Hotel, Blackpool the Daughter and Richard Lund of Blackpool, Collector to the Fylde Waterworks Company the Executors 08 Oct 1883 Thomas Middlebrook Hemingway Birstall Administration of the Personal Estate of Thomas Middlebrook Hemingway late of Coach Lane, Birstall in the County of York, Dyer who died 8 October 1883 at Howley, Batley in the said County was granted at Wakefield to Elizabeth Hemingway of White Lea, Batley Widow the Relict 17 Feb 1884 George Hemingway Blacktoft, ERY Administration of the Personal Estate of George Hemingway late of Blacktoft in the East Riding of the County of York, Joiner and Wheelwright who died 17 February 1884 at Blacktoft was granted at York to Maria Hemingway of Blacktoft, widow the Relict 01 Mar 1884 Charlotte Hemingway London The Will of Charlotte Hemingway formerly of 45 Clifton Hill, St Johns Wood but late of Denmark House, 39 Loudoun Road, St Johns Wood in the County of Middlesex Widow who died 1 March 1884 at Denmark House was proved at the Principal Registry by William Hemingway of Denmark House, Commission Agent the Son the sole Executor 08 Mar 1884 John Hemingway Hemsworth The Will of John Hemingway late of Hemsworth in the County of York, Gentleman who died 8 March 1884 at Hemsworth was proved at Wakefield by Charles Waller of Thorne in the said County Gentleman and Claude Leatham of Hemsworth, Solicitors the Executors 29 Jul 1884 John Hemingway Dewsbury The Will of John Hemingway late of Ashworth Road, Dewsbury in the County of York, Bookkeeper who died 29 July 1884 at Ashworth Road, Dewsbury was proved at Wakefield by Hannah Hemingway of 20 Hemingway's Yard, Ashworth Road, Widow the Relict and Daniel Hemingway of 39 Tewkesbury in the County of Gloucester, Professor of Music the Sons the Executors 16 Sep 1884 Isaac Hemingway South Ossett The Will of Isaac Hemingway late of South Ossett in the Parish of Dewsbury in the County of York Cloth Weaver who died 16 September 1884 at South Ossett was proved at Wakefield by William Hemingway of Intake Lane, South Ossett, Rag Merchant and James Hemingway of Park Square, South Ossett, Stone Mason, the Sons, two of the Executors 20 Sep 1884 William Hemingway Hull The Will of William Hemingway late of the Borough of Kingston upon Hull, Tailor who died 20 September 1884 at Kingston upon Hull was proved at York by Hannah Hemingway of 12 Walmsley Street, Kingston upon Hull, Widow the Relict and William Hemingway of 42 Mytongate, Kingston upon Hull, Tailor and George Henry Hemingway of 77 Trinity Street, Kingston upon Hull, Merchants Clerk, the Sons the Executors 24 Feb 1885 Robert Thomas Gates Heminway Holborn / Clerkenwell London The Will of Robert Thomas Gates Heminway formerly of 9 Greville Street, Brooke Street, Holborn but late of 26 Myddleton Street, Clerkenwell both in the County of Middlesex who died 24 February 1885 at 26 Myddleton Street was proved at the Principal Registry by Caroline Heminway of 26 Myddleton Street, Spinster the Daughter the sole Executrix 28 Mar 1885 Elizabeth Hemingway Melcombe Regis, Dorset The Will of Elizabeth Hemingway formerly of Weymouth and of Melcombe Regis in the County of Dorset, Licensed Victualler but late of Westham Wyke Regis in the said County, Widow who died 28 March 1885 at Westham Wyke Regis was proved at Blandford by William Thomas Hemingway of Westham Wyke Regis, Draper, the Son the sole Executor 23 Apr 1885 Reuben Joseph Hemingway Bootham Asylum, York Administration of the Personal Estate of Reuben Joseph Hemingway late of Bootham Asylum, York in the County of York, Esquire, a Bachelor who died 23 April 1885 at Bootham Asylum was granted at the Principal Registry to Mary Whitehead (wife of John Blakey Whitehead Esquire) of Ashday Lea, Rawtenstall in the County of Lancaster, the Sister and one of the Next of Kin 29 May 1885 George Hemingway Lightcliffe The Will with a Codicil of George Hemingway late of Lightcliffe in the Parish of Halifax in the county of York, Maltster who died 29 May 1885 at Lightcliffe, was proved at Wakefield by Mary Hemingway of Lightcliffe, Widow, the Relict and Charles Hemingway of Manchester in the County of Lancaster and John William Hemingway of Leeds in the County of York, Maltsters, the Brothers the Executors 05 Jun 1885 Ellen Hemingway Bath The Will of Ellen Hemingway late of 20 Walcot Parade in the City of Bath, Spinster who died 5 June 1885 at 20 Walcot Parade was proved at Bristol by Jes Moody of 5 Sydney Buildings in the City of Bath, Accountant and John Killick of the Poplars, Sussex Place, Ashley Road in the City and County of Bristol, Stationer the Executors 12 February 2009 © Maurice Hemingway 2009 10 Aug 1885 James Hemingway Dewsbury Administration of the Personal Estate of James Hemingway late of New Street, West Town, Dewsbury in the County of York, Carpet Weaver, who died 10 August 1885 at New Street was granted at Wakefield to Elizabeth Hemingway of New Street, Widow the Relict 01 May 1886 William Hemingway Hull The Will of William Hemingway late of 8 Drypool Square in the Borough of Kingston upon Hull, Broker, who died 1 May 1886 at Kingston upon Hull was proved at York by William Kitching of 53 Strawberry Street, Kingston upon Hull and Joseph Sidebottom of 13 Spyvee Terrace, Spyvee Street, Kingston upon Hull, Keelmen the Executors 17 Jun 1886 Louisa Hemingway Harrogate The Will with a Codicil of Louisa Hemingway late of Granby House, High Harrogate in the County of York, Spinster who died 17 June 1886 at Granby House
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