Samuel Bebbington ( ABT 1781 - AFT 1851 )


Born: ABT 1781 at Somerford, Cheshire
Source: 1851 Census

Wife: Elizabeth X
Married: BEF 1811
Source: Birth of Child

Children

Died: AFT 1851
Source: 1851 Census



Notes


1841 Census

1851 Census

Burial
Samuel Bebington
Burial Date: 15 Jan 1856
Age: 75y
Residence: Lower Peover - Drakelow [where he lived in 1851]
City or Town: Lower Peover
County: Cheshire
Burial Place:Lower Peover
Record Group: Part 1 - 1
Reference ID: item 6 p 165
Record source: Diocese of Chester parish registers of burials c1538-1910
Data provider: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies

Admon. documents [2 pages] - fmp:
First name: Samuel
Surname: Bebbington
Abode: Rudheath
Occupation: Farmer
Date: 1856
Notes: Will Supra
Document Ref:
County: Cheshire
Record source: Cheshire Wills and Probate - Transcripts
Data provider: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
Transcriptions reproduced by courtesy of Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Service, Chester, England

Printed document with handwritten inserts:
John Bebington of Rudheath Farmer, Charles Higginson Farmer, and John Sherwin Farmer both of Rudheath
are holden and firmly bound to the Lord Bishop of Chester, "in the Sum of twelve hundred Pounds" to be paid to the Bishop.
Dated 28th June 1856.

John Bebington is "the natural and lawful Son one of the next of kin of Samuel Bebington late of Rudheath Lordship, Farmer deceased (Elizabeth Bebington the Widow of the deceased having since died without administring)". John Bebington is to make an inventory of the goods etc. of the deceased at or before the 25th December next, and to make a true and just account of his said administration at or before the 28th June 1857.
Signed: John Bebington Charles Higginson John Sherwin
Witness: Isaac Wood Surrogate

Handwritten document:
lefthand margin - 1856 June 10, 600 pounds, 1856 January 11, and Jus.? 2o? July/56
main body - The twenty eighth day of June 1856
John Bebington within named took the usual oath of an Administrator
in Common form, and also made oath that the personal Estate and Effects
of the Intestate within the Diocese of Chester were under the Value of
Six hundred pounds before me, Isaac Wood, Surrogate
D: S: 15 pounds -
CWP [could be the District Registrar's initials]

The Intestate died on the Eleventh day of January 1856
CS
Admon issued
Dated 2nd July 1856

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