Probate and Admin Records 1858 to 1962

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Probate and Admin Records 1858 to 1962 Court or Yr of Status/Occupation of Type of Yr of Surname Forename(s) Date of Grant Registy where Date of death Address of deceased Place of death Value of Estate Executor(s) Grant Dec'd Grant death Grant made 1858 Epton Robert Cottager 18th August - Will 1858 1st March Great Carlton, Lincolnshire as address Under £200 Isaac Epton, (Son) 1858 Hebden Benjamin Grocer 23rd November Wakefield Will 1858 26th Aug 5 Sheepscar Grove, Leeds Thorne Under £6,000 Ruth Hebden (Widow), John Cuthbert (Vet Surgeon) 1858 Hebden Mary Ann Spinster 21st April Liverpool Will 1858 12th February Edge Hill, Lancs. as address Under £2,000 Wm. Horncastle Hebden, (Brother) Gentleman 1858 Hebden William Linen Draper 18th October York Will 1846 13th May Formerly of York and late of Appleton-le-Street Under £20 Bryan Hebden, (Brother) Yeoman of Filey Appleton-le-Street 1858 Hebden William Fishmonger 30th October Princ. Reg. Will 1858 14th April Rawson Place, Bradford Bradford Under £450 Richard Webster Estate Agent one of exors 1858 Hepton William Clock & Watchmaker 31st July York Will 1858 28th March Northallerton - - Thos Watson of Northallerton, Wm Hepton of Whitby (son) Chemist & Sarah Hepton (dau) spinster 1859 Ebdon John Builder 12th February Exeter Will 1858 20th August Sidmouth Devon - - John Pile, Timber Merchant sole exor 1859 Ebdon John Gent, Widower 29th September - Admin 1859 13th August 13 Nightingale Place, Nightingale - - Joseph Ebdon (brother) Licensed Victuallar Lane, Hornsey Middx of N. Place and one of next of kin 1859 Ebdon Mary Widow 20th June Wakefield Will 1859 2nd April Ingram, Bingley - Under £20 James Ebdon of Ingram, (son) Wool Sorter, John Wright Book Keeper & John Wright Farmer of Peacock House, Halifax 1860 Ebden Elizabeth or Bertha Widow 14th January Norwich Will 1859 4th December Lakenham, late of Eaton Norfolk - Under £200 Maria Blyth (Neice) spinster sole exix 1860 Hebden David Farmer 30th March Wakefield Will 1860 9th March Height Morton, Bingley - Under £200 Thomas Hebden (Son) of Height, Farmer & John Green of Bradford, Soft Soap Mftr 1860 Hebden John Gent 27th July Wakefield Will 1860 4th May Braisty Woods, Kirkby Malzeard Braisty Woods Under £450 Ann Hebden & Judith Hebden (Sisters) both of Braisty Woods exices 1860 Hebden Ruth Widow 30th October Wakefield Admin 1860 Ist May Leeds Leeds Under £5,000 Arthur Hebden of Leeds, Grocer, only child of deceased 1860 Hepden William Labourer 4th December Lewes Will 1858 20th May Burwash - Under £10 Wm. Rhodes 20 St. Albans St. Kennigton Rd. Lambeth, Surrey; Cowkeeper, sole exor 1861 Ebdon William Beershop Keeper 2nd March - Admin 1861 8th January Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle Under £300 Mary Ebdon (Widow) 1861 Hebden Mary Widow 26th February Wakefield Will 1861 12th February of Wakefield, Late of Leeds - Under £100 Thomas Wooler of Leeds; Brassfounder, sole exor 1862 Hebden Frances Emily Widow 8th October - Admin/Will 1861 20th April Once of Bolton & Manchester, Late Lowell USA Under £300 Richard Hebden of H. Hartlington, nr.Shipton Lowell Midx Mass USA (sic) Yeoman, lawful attorney of Buckley Greenhalgh (bro of Dec'd) Residing at Lowell Midx Mass USA. 1862 Hebden John Fishmonger 8th January Wakefield Will 1861 28th November Reform Street, Bradford - Under £300 Hannah Harrison (Wife of Richard Harrison, Farmer) of Blackhill nr. Keighley & Ann Hebden, Reform St, spinster Probate Wills 1858- 962 Ver 2.0 November 2008 1 Hebden Variants Court or Yr of Status/Occupation of Type of Yr of Surname Forename(s) Date of Grant Registy where Date of death Address of deceased Place of death Value of Estate Executor(s) Grant Dec'd Grant death Grant made 1863 Ebdon Ann Widow 7th December Exeter Will 1863 2nd July of Newton Poppleford late of Ollerton Under £20 Ann Chown (Wife of John C?) of Colaton Ollerton Devon Raleigh & Mary Beer (Wife of Wm Beer) of daus & exices 1863 Ebdon Willliam Cordwainer 20th June Exeter Will 1863 28th May of Newton Poppleford Aylesbeare Newton Poppleford Under £100 Mary Ebdon (Widow) sole Exix Devon 1863 Hebden Christopher Yeoman 1st September Wakefield Will+2 1863 19th August Bridge Hewick, Ripon, Late of Ripon Under £1,000 John Hebden (Nephew) of Bridge Hewick, Codcls Ripon Farmer & George Yeates of Studley Nr. Ripon, Farmer, exors 1863 Hebden James Yeoman 16th February Wakefield Will 1862 16th December Litton, Yorks - Under £450 Christopher Metcalfe of Trenthouse in Malham Moor, Farmer & James Metcalfe of Malham, (Nephews) Farmer exors 1863 Hebden Jeffrey Yeoman 10th April York Will 1863 2nd March Marsett, Late of Burtersett Aysgarth - Under £800 John Hebden of Thwaite Grinton, Farmer, & York and William Metcalfe of Burtersett, Farmer Exors. 1863 Hebden John Farmer 6th August - Admin 1859 31st August Dean Hall Ugglebarnesby late of Sleights Under £100 Mary Ann Craven (Wife of John Craven, Sleights, Whitby Farmer of Littlebeck Ugglebarnesby & Joan Headlam wf of Joseph (stonemason) of Littlebeck (daus) 1863 Hebden Mary Ann Widow 7th September - Admin 1863 23rd July "Bricklayers Arms" Margaret St. Under £200 Joseph Heard, 12 Elizabeth Terrace, Limehouse Par St Anne Middx Spencer Road, Stoke Newington (Bro) Licensed Victualler and Next of Kin 1863 Hebden Mary Ann Widow 28th August Wakefield Will+4 1863 11th July Leeds - Under £600 James Wilson of Wakefield, Gent, Albert Codcls Davy of Leeds, Gent, and Joseph Lupton of Leeds, Merchant, Exors 1863 Hebden Stephen Yeoman 20th February Wakefield Will 1862 17th September Ex of Litton, then Higher Trenthouse - Under £450 Christopher Metcalfe of Trenthouse in Kirkby Malham, Late of Malham Moor, Farmer & James Metcalfe of Middlehouse KM Malham, (Nephews) Farmer exors 1863 Hepton Robert Farmer 12th May York Will 1862 1st December Urome, East Riding - Under £100 Mary Ann Day (Wife of John Day, Farmer) of Urome, Dau and sole exor. 1864 Ebden James Gent 22nd October Ipswich Will+ Codcl 1864 13th September Whittington Hall, Fressingfield, - - William Haughley (Bro) Surgeon, Jeremiah Suffolk Cock, Redenhall Nfk, Farmer, Clement More, Lichfield Sfk, Gent, & Hannah Ebden (sis) spinster exors 1864 Hebden Rebecca - 24th March Wakefield Will+ Codcl 1864 21st February Potovens, nr. Wakefield - Under £200 John Jaques of Potovens, Gardener, & Thomas Furners of Potovens, stonemason, exors 1864 Hebden Sarah Widow 23rd February Princ. Reg. Will 1864 8th February 84 St. John St, Liverpool? Under £5,000 Robert Hebden, 5 Paradise Terr. Liverpool Rd. Islington, (son) Gent, & Grace Phillips (wf of Cornelius Phps, Uphlstrer) 84 St. Johns St, (Dau) exors 1864 Hebden Tindall Squire 16th February - Admin 1862 12th August Scarborough - Under £3,000 to Jane Hebden (widow) 1865 Ebden Harriot Spinster - Bury St. Will 1864 31st December Haughley, Suffolk - - Hannah N Ebden of Fressingfield, Spinster & Edmunds William Ebden of Haughley, Surgeon, Exors Probate Wills 1858- 962 Ver 2.0 November 2008 2 Hebden Variants Court or Yr of Status/Occupation of Type of Yr of Surname Forename(s) Date of Grant Registy where Date of death Address of deceased Place of death Value of Estate Executor(s) Grant Dec'd Grant death Grant made 1865 Hebden Francis Farmer 7th December York Will 1865 22nd July Stalling Busk, Bainbridge, Aysgarth - Under £100 George Hebden of Stalling Busk (son) Farmer,& Mary Hebden (dau) Spinster Exors. 1865 Hebden Judith Spinster 26th October - Admin 1865 7th October Braisty Woods, Kirkby Malzeard Braisty Woods Under £4,000 Wm Hebden of Braisty Woods, Gent, Anne Hebden of Braisty Woods, Spinster, & Jane Webster of Vicar Lane Leeds, widow, bro & sis & next of Kin 1866 Ebden Frances Spinster 6th June Norwich Will 1866 30th March Little Walsingham - Under £200 Samuel Waters of Little Walsingham, Gent, sole exor 1866 Ebden Hannah Spinster 6th February Ipswich Will 1866 4th January Woodlands, Fressingfield, Suffolk - Under £1500 William Haughley (Bro) Surgeon, & William Richard More, of Hadenham Norfolk, Gent, exors 1866 Hebden David Woolcomber 17th April Wakefield Will 1866 20th March Morton Banks, Bingley Morton Banks Under £450 Jonathan Gill of Keighley, Shoemaker, & John Simpson of Morton Banks, Farmer, Exors 1867 Ebdon Joseph Gent 25th June Princ. Reg. Will 1866 25th May 16 Nightingale Place, Hornsey - Under £2,000 Hannah Ebden, 16 N'gale Place (Widow) Middx Sarah Swift. (wf of Robert Fowles Swift Lic. Victualler) of N. (Dau.) & Frdk Joseph Ebden of N. Gent G'son Exors 1867 Hebden Ann Widow 18th November - Admin/Will 1867 8th October Cropton. Middleton, York - Under £300 Esther Monkman (wife of Robert Monkman, Labourer) of Cropton, dau and residuary legatee 1867 Hebden Louisa Spinster 7th May - Admin 1866 25th August Scarborough - Under £200 Edward Hopper Hebden (Father) Esquire & next of kin 1867 Hebden William Innkeeper 2nd January Wakefield Will 1866 17th August Ripon Ripon Under £100 Mary Hebden (Widow) & Joseph Lowley of Ripon, Cordwainer, exors 1867 Hebden William Gent 16th October Wakefield Will 1867 15th September Burnsall Under £100 Mary Inman (Wife of Thomas Inman, Shoemaker) of Bradley Kildwick (dau) one of exors 1867 Hepton Elizabeth Widow 12th April York Will 1866 21st October Bubwith Under£4,000 John Arthur Hepton, Bubwith (Gent) and Thomas Hepton of Liverpool, Gent, Exors 1867 Hepton William Blacksmith 9th December Manchester Admin 1867 3rd November 25 Cooke St. Hulme - Under £600 Margaret Hepton, 25 Cooke Street, Hulme (widow) 1868 Ebden Ann Widow 20th March Northampton Will 1867 4th July Bedford - Under £20 William Batchlor (sic) of St. Lowes, Bedford, Grocer, sole exor 1868 Ebden Charles Hotson Esquire 27th January Princ. Reg. Will+Codcl 1867 28th October Ex of Melbourne Australia, late of Melbourne Under £100,000 Murray Maxwell Johnson, 20 Austin Friars, 13 Westbourne Terrace Middx London, Gent & Richard Philpott of Abchurc Lane, Merchant, 2 of Exors 1868 Hebden Ann Spinster 22nd April Wakefield Will 1867 19th April Barkston Ash, Sherbourn, York - Under £100 George Hebden of Barkston Ash, Farmer (brother) & George Nicholson of Tadcaster, Innkeeper, Exors 1868 Hebden George - 4th December Princ. Reg. Admin/Will 1868 9th October 43 Brewer Street, Woolwich, Kent Halifax Under £450 Admin with Will attached of goods unadministered.
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