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OF SOMERSET WILLS 1812-1857 Code Name Year Place Trade Or INDEX OF SOMERSET WILLS 1812-1857 Code Name Year Place Trade or Box/ occupation folio A’BARROW A1 Rufus 1816 Horsington yeoman 17/890 A2 Susanna 1855 Henstridge spinster 262/604 ABBOT A3 Charles 1816 Taunton St James Esquire 17/46 A4 Richard 1836 Litton yeoman 137/1003 A5 Sarah 1834 Yeovil widow 121/203 ABBOTT A6 Charles 1839 Keynsham mason 160/870 A7 James 1821 Keynsham labourer 39/793 A8 Richard 1819 Yeovil maltster 31/530 A9 Sarah 1827 Bath widow 65/531 A10 Susannah 1835 Frome widow 129/631 A11 William 1837 Nunney yeoman 145/1171 ABRAHAM A12 Ann 1819 Kilmersdon widow 31/305 A13 James 1812 Kilmersdon yeoman 1/193 A14 James 1830 Frome yeoman 89/1001 A15 John 1843 Yatton yeoman 192/51 A16 William 1836 Leigh upon Mendip farmer 137/899 ACKLAND A17 Betty 1854 Pitminster widow 258/528 A18 Edmund 1857 Bath confectioner 271/759 A19 Jane 1849 Bridgwater single woman 230/258 A20 Richard 1852 West Buckland yeoman 246/456 A’COURT A21 Lady Letitia 1821 Bath widow 39/1052 ACRAMAN A22 Edward 1838 North Petherton gentleman 152/815 ACTON A23 Richard 1814 Axbridge cordwainer 9/581 ADAMS A24 Abraham 1829 Goathurst labourer 81/609 A25 Abraham 1833 Trent yeoman 113/1017 A26 Ann 1834 Weare spinster, shopkeeper 121/848 A27 Ann 1843 Berrow widow 192/407 A28 Ann 1855 Middle Chinnock wife of Andrew 262/1100 A29 Anne St John 1854 Bath widow 258/456 A30 Anthony 1854 Winscombe labourer 258/704 A31 Benjamin 1827 Burnham yeoman 65/757 A32 Edward 1820 West Pennard yeoman 35/339 A33 George 1831 Isle Brewers yeoman 97/637 A34 Hannah 1817 Easton in Gordano spinster 21/1045 A35 Henry 1832 Berrow gentleman 105/872 A36 Henry 1845 Rowberrow labourer 208/808 A37 Henry 1850 Standerwick gentleman 234/349 A38 James 1813 East Harptree cordwainer 5/898 A39 James 1814 Burnham yeoman 9/175 A40 James 1834 Winford yeoman 121/594 A41 Joanna 1838 Burnham widow 152/124 A42 John 1818 Trent thatcher 26/1447 A43 John 1822 Beckington carpenter 42/1030 A44 John 1841 Frome moulder 176/798 A45 Joseph 1845 Brean yeoman 208/663 A46 Martha 1842 West Pennard widow 184/217 A47 Mary 1849 Weston-super-Mare single woman 230/260 A48 Molly 1831 Burnham spinster 97/787 A49 Nehemiah 1842 Churchill farmer 184/27 A50 Noah 1842 Paulton butcher 184/618 A51 Richard 1817 Wells St Cuthbert yeoman 21/92 1 Index of Somerset Wills 1812-1857 Code Name Year Place Trade or Box/ occupation folio A52 Richard 1837 Wookey yeoman 145A/972 A53 Richard 1840 Beckington carpenter 168/402 A54 Richard 1856 Wedmore yeoman 267/269 A55 Robert 1843 Exford farmer 192/1006 A56 Samuel 1842 Wells St Cuthbert yeoman 184/204 A57 Samuel 1846 Ilton yeoman 216/865 A58 Sarah 1854 North Wootton widow 258/435 A59 Stephen 1852 Wedmore yeoman 246/68 A60 Thomas 1848 Martock gentleman 226/828 A61 William 1834 Wedmore gentleman 121/654 (otherwise ANDREWS) A62 William 1844 Winscombe labourer 200/776 A63 William 1849 Wedmore yeoman 230/438 A64 William 1852 Burnham yeoman 246/989 ADDAMS A65 Henry 1812 Trent yeoman 1/378 A66 John 1829 Luxborough 81/625 A67 Robert 1840 Holford gentleman 168/472 ADKINS A68 Hannah 1826 Walcot spinster 59/894 ADLAM A69 Charles William 1857 Wookey yeoman 271/860 A70 George 1842 Wookey yeoman 184/574 A71 Henry Allen 1814 Bath linen draper 9/383 A72 James 1830 Wookey yeoman 89/973 A73 John 1857 Compton Dando labourer 271/255 A74 Samuel 1845 Wookey yeoman 208/961 A75 William 1842 Wookey yeoman 184/364 AFRICANUS A76 Scipio Vincente 1835 Walcot servant 129/918 AGLEN A77 Artemas 1853 Shepton Mallet gentleman 254/804 AISH A78 John 1819 Middlezoy yeoman 31/820 A79 John 1821 Middlezoy yeoman 39/1270 A80 Thomas 1848 North Petherton yeoman 226/491 A81 Thomas 1850 Wedmore yeoman 234/554 ALDERMAN A82 Elizabeth 1839 Twerton widow 160/732 A83 William 1817 Ashbrittle yeoman 21/457 ALDRIT A84 William 1819 Lyncombe & Widcombe gentleman 31/1173 ALEXANDER A85 George 1826 Ashcott yeoman 59/356 A86 James 1834 Taunton St Mary cutler 121/194 A87 Mary 1844 Taunton St Mary widow 200/325 A88 Roseanna 1847 Bradford, Wilts. spinster 221/1081 ALFORD A89 Mary 1831 Bruton spinster 97/98 A90 John 1856 Curry Rivel labourer 267/172 A91 William 1817 Stogursey farmer 21/862 ALLAND A92 Edward 1830 Bath yeoman 89/701 ALLARD A93 James 1828 Frome yeoman 73/487 A94 John 1854 Frome yeoman 258/426 A95 Joseph 1825 Frome yeoman 53/1192 A96 Mary 1824 Frome widow 48/315 ALLEN A97 Ann 1823 Evercreech widow 45/1092 A98 Ann 1824 Wedmore widow 48/1013 A99 Ann 1843 Westbury widow 192/563 A100 Betty 1812 Crowcombe widow 1/566 2 Index of Somerset Wills 1812-1857 Code Name Year Place Trade or Box/ occupation folio A101 David 1839 Pensford copper worker 160/512 A102 Edward 1851 Compton Dundon yeoman 238/171 A103 Elizabeth 1841 Shepton Mallet spinster 176/997 A104 George 1820 Doulting yeoman 35/1164 A105 George 1822 Evercreech plumber & grazier 42/1059 A106 Hannah 1818 Milton Clevedon widow 26/534 (otherwise TUCKER) A107 Henry 1817 Mark yeoman 21/858 A108 James 1822 Evercreech gentleman 42/1093 A109 James 1837 Milton Clevedon gentleman 145A/301 A110 James 1852 Castle Cary yeoman 246/466 A111 James 1857 Evercreech glazier 271/134 A112 John 1814 Blagdon yeoman 9/201 A113 John 1823 Compton Dundon yeoman 45/594 A114 John 1844 Wells St Cuthbert paper mould maker 200/488 A115 Joseph 1812 Bath victualler 1/195 A116 Joseph 1813 Burnham yeoman 5/589 A117 Joseph (otherwise TUCKER) 1819 Wanstrow yeoman 31/283 A118 Joseph 1853 Milton Clevedon gentleman 254/690 A119 Joseph Pitts 1839 Taunton St Mary gentleman 160/1075 A120 Martha 1826 Monkton Combe widow 59/145 A121 Mary 1820 Frome widow 35/1378 A122 Mary 1836 Williton widow 137/626 A123 Mary 1841 Croscombe spinster 176/1154 A124 Mary 1848 Milton Clevedon widow 226/503 A125 Robert 1857 Yeovil butcher & innkeeper 271/752 A126 Samuel 1823 Frome dyer 45/1764 A127 Sarah 1839 Winford widow 160/509 A128 Stephen 1852 Pilton gentleman 246/458 A129 Thomas 1813 Priddy yeoman 5/897 A130 Thomas 1815 Monkton Combe beer retailer 13/403 A131 Thomas 1841 Compton Dundon yeoman 176/614 A132 Thomas 1851 Lyncombe & Widcombe dealer in earthenware 238/170 A133 Thomas 1854 Wellington innkeeper 258/1050 A134 William 1818 East Pennard yeoman 26/537 A135 William 1822 Bedminster shopkeeper 42/933 ALLERCOTT A136 Charles 1837 Kingston yeoman 145A/189 A137 James 1835 Stogumber yeoman 129/101 ALLFORD A138 Edith 1839 Banwell widow 160/496 ALLOWAY A139 Nathaniel 1845 Minehead yeoman 208/897 A140 William 1812 North Curry yeoman 1/193 ALLWARD A141 John 1848 Taunton gentleman 226/312 ALLWOOD A142 Elizabeth 1833 Horsington spinster 113/818 A143 Samuel 1834 Frome card maker 121/747 ALLWORD A144 John 1832 Frome card maker 105/612 A145 Sarah 1813 Frome spinster 5/589 ALLWRIGHT A146 Francis 1828 Bath stay maker 73/503 A147 Henry 1852 Bath gilder 246/406 ALSBURY A148 Issac 1833 Corston thatcher 113/436 ALVEN A149 Mary 1826 Cheddon Fitzpaine widow 59/1302 A150 Richard 1821 North Petherton gentleman 39/970 ALVIS A151 Grace 1831 Portbury widow 97/643 ALWARD 3 Index of Somerset Wills 1812-1857 Code Name Year Place Trade or Box/ occupation folio A152 Thomas 1818 Wellington gentleman 26/536 ALWAY A153 James 1857 Wellington builder 271/90 A154 William 1847 Wellington carpenter 221/287 ALWOOD A155 John 1813 Babington yeoman 5/36 AMERY A156 John 1823 Staplegrove gentleman 45/2056 A157 John 1830 Trull yeoman 89/868 AMES A158 James 1827 Frome shoemaker 65/1407 AMESBURY A159 John 1832 Bleadon yeoman 105/186 A160 Joseph 1856 Huntspill yeoman 267/50 A161 Mary 1848 Martock widow 226/820 A162 Robert 1820 Huntspill yeoman 35/1497 A163 William 1833 Lympsham yeoman 113/554 AMEY A164 Ann 1853 Walcot widow 254/46 AMOR A165 Elizabeth 1815 Pitcombe spinster 13/628 A166 Elizabeth 1855 Bruton spinster 262/1302 A167 George Prince 1843 Bruton baker 192/967 A168 James 1821 Bruton yeoman 39/711 A169 John the elder 1826 Bruton baker 59/1388 A170 Richard 1824 Pitcombe yeoman 48/939 AMORY A171 Henry 1813 Spaxton yeoman 5/474 ANDERDON A172 Susanna 1821 Bath spinster 39/233 ANDERSCEY A173 Edmund 1851 Long Sutton labourer 238/592 ANDERSON A174 Ann 1837 Bath spinster 145A/1257 A175 Robert 1822 Hinton Blewett baker 42/527 A176 Sarah 1829 Bath spinster 81/825 ANDREW A177 Robert 1846 Weston-super-Mare gentleman 216/189 ANDREWS A178 Aaron 1841 Cheddar yeoman 176/1156 A179 Ann 1844 Walcot St Swithin widow 200/212 A180 George 1830 Wedmore yeoman 89/610 A181 Hugh 1839 Trent farmer 160/456 A182 James 1815 Winscombe yeoman 13/1155 A183 James 1834 Pilton blacksmith 121/1105 A184 James 1850 Meare shopkeeper 234/28 A185 James 1851 Butleigh stone cutter 238/1054 A186 John 1818 Pitney yeoman 26/1014 A187 John 1821 Pilton gentleman 39/953 A188 John 1834 Weston near Bath yeoman 121/846 A189 John 1850 Clevedon carpenter 234/716 A190 John Matthew 1830 Wincanton mason 89/125 A191 Joseph 1816 Martock baker 17/698 A192 Mary 1857 Pilton widow 271/252 A193 Robert 1828 Pilton brewer 73/745 A194 Robert 1845 North Curry smith 208/662 A195 Robert 1853 Meare victualler 254/656 A196 Thomas 1815 Castle Cary innholder 13/40 A197 Thomas 1821 Pilton yeoman 39/791 A198 Thomas 1821 Martock labourer 39/794 A199 Thomas 1847 Pitney yeoman 221/967 A200 William 1814 North Cadbury gentleman 9/628 A201 William 1824 Middlezoy shopkeeper 48/903 4 Index of Somerset Wills 1812-1857 Code Name Year Place Trade or Box/ occupation folio A202 William 1825 North Cadbury cooper 53/1661 A203 William 1826 Axbridge mason 59/896 William - see ADAMS William, 1834 A204 William 1843 Shepton Mallet pawnbroker 192/558 A205 William 1856 Axbridge yeoman 267/1351 ANGELL A206 John 1817 Frome tailor & draper 21/208 A207 John 1829 Bathealton yeoman 81/590 A208 Thomas
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