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Bebbington Deaths

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Peter

Peter Report 17 Mar 2013 16:29

Yes thank you Jax, but there are several possibilities. With this, thank you Mike; could I ask for a look up of them on the census?! Maybe that will narrow it down?

Thank you!

Peter

Mike *

Mike * Report 17 Mar 2013 16:26

Possible ....

Name: James Bebbington
Probate Date: 21 Jul 1898
Death Date: 18 Jun 1898
Death Place: Cheshire, England

Butcher of Moorfields, Willeston, Cheshire
left £776. 13s to widow Martha, James Bebbington and Albert Ellis butchers

Mike *

Mike * Report 17 Mar 2013 16:21



Marriages Dec 1865

Bebbington James - Gt. Boughton 8a 540
Davies Martha - Gt Boughton 8a 540


They werre both alive in 1891

James Bebbington 61
Martha Bebbington 61
James Bebbington 25
Joseph Bebbington 22

jax

jax Report 17 Mar 2013 16:21

Their deaths will be on freebmd

Peter

Peter Report 17 Mar 2013 16:09

Hi there,

I'm looking for the death and probate index informaiton for these two brothers:

James Bebbington, born 1830 in Nantwich, Cheshire; he seemed to have married a woman named Martha.

Joseph Bebbington, born 1846 in Nantwich, Cheshire; he seemed to have married a woman Hannah Newbrook.

Both were son of Joseph Bebbington (1802-1870) and Mary Brett (1804-possibly 1881).

Can you help?

Cheers,

Peter