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Really
a lot of Names! --Lists from
More than 10,000 entries
from Yorkshire genealogical records for the surnames: Bradley, Edgehill, Gill,
Harrison, Herrington, Maud, Meggitt, Metcalf, Nelson, Pearson, Shaw,
I update & add to these lists as research continues. If you have lists you would like to have posted here, please contact me.
Please feel free to copy, use, and share the data in these lists. Feel free
to provide a link to any and all of these lists from your own website. But
please do not take any portion of these lists and publish them as your own
research. And please don't copy and post any portion of these lists on another
website. --I update the lists regularly and you wouldn't get the updates.
On 12 January 1858 British probate matters
were put under the jurisdiction of civil authorities. Post 1858 probate records
are kept at the Principal Probate Registry in
Yorkshire Probate Jurisdictions are
especially difficult to understand compared to the other English Counties.
There are 10 major probate courts and at least 60 minor probate courts that
claim some jurisdiction in
Major
Courts:
Archbishop
of
Sorted by Given Name (helpful when looking for probates of known individuals)
Sorted by Date (helpful when looking for probates of unknown relatives)
The
Public Record Office is posting the registered copy wills of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC) from 1384 to 1858!
Go to Documents Online at
http://www.documentsonline.pro.gov.uk/
(off-site link)
Court of the Archdeacon of Richmond, Eastern Deaneries
Court of the Dean and Chapter of York
Minor
Courts:
Dean & Chapter of Durham, Peculiar of Howdenshire
Court of the Knights of St John of Jerusalem in the Manors
of Crossley Bingley Cottingley & Pudsey
Parish Registers
Mostly parishes
in the area from
I have extracts from several parish registers combined into a single list. That list is posted in two forms for each surname: Sorted by Given Name & Sorted by Year. Consult the Document Index to see source information on included parishes and what surnames have been extracted from what parishes.
[Note to Turner researchers: Turns out I don't have a Turner line after all - Turner was a first husband! I'll continue to post Turner probates because I have them, but I'm not researching or posting other Turner data any more. I didn't have much other than the probate indexes anyway...]
Parish
Register Document Index (Index of document
codes found in the Parish lists)
Parish
Registers - Sorted by Given Name (helpful when looking for known
individuals)
Bradley | Edgehill (none yet) | Gill | Harrison | Herrington | Maude (none yet) | Meggitt
Metcalf
| Nelson | Pearson
| Shaw | Thornton
| Waslin
Parish
Registers - Sorted by Year (helpful for finding unknown family members)
Bradley | Edgehill (none yet) | Gill | Harrison | Herrington | Maude (none yet) | Meggitt
Metcalf | Nelson | Pearson | Shaw | Thornton | Waslin
Some Civil Registration Index entries for the surname
WASLIN/WASLING/WASTLING
Sorted by Year (helpful when looking for siblings etc.)
The Maudes of Airedale - from the
Dugdale's Visitation of
Volume
I.
Volume
II.
Volume
III.
Metcalfe of North-Allerton & Metcalf of Thornborough.
Coats of Arms
First read the Society of Genealogists Leaflet No. 15 The Right to Arms. (Off-Site Link)
The Coat of Arms of John Maude, of Moor House
The Metcalfe Society Website has a
Metcalfe Coat of Arms (click on Miscellany, then
click on The Metcalfe Clan).
(Off-Site
Link) Lists of names from various sources are often posted by generous
researchers on the various RootsWeb Genealogical Mailing Lists. Old messages
are archived and can be searched through The RootsWeb Mailing
Lists Interactive Search feature. If
This just in: RootsWeb is trying out a RootsWeb
Threaded Mailing List Archive which looks to me to have a goal to allow the
searcher to search all Mailing Lists with one query. Cool.
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