43 unclaimed estates in Bristol that you could inherit if you have these surnames - full list

Do you have one of these 43 surnames? If so, could be in line for one of these unclaimed estates in Bristol
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If you have one of these surnames, you could be in the money after the Treasury released its list of unclaimed estates in Bristol. An unclaimed estate happens when someone has passed away without having an effective will in place, with no family coming forward to make a claim.

It means the deceased’s property will become ‘ownerless property’ and will be in possession of the Crown. But within a 12-year period from when the Crown possesses the estate, family members can come forward if they believe they are entitled to a share of the property.

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For unclaimed estates before 1997, the Treasury will allow claims up to 30 years from the date of the person’s death, subject to no interest being paid on the money that is held - if the claim is received after the 12-year period has ended.

Who is entitled to an unclaimed estate?

If someone dies without leaving a valid or effective will the following relatives are entitled to the estate in the following order of priority:

  • Husband, wife or civil partner
  • Children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and so on
  • Mother or father
  • Brothers or sisters who share both the same mother and father, or their children (nieces and nephews)
  • Half brothers or sisters or their children (nieces and nephews of the half blood or their children). ‘Half ’ means they share only one parent with the deceased
  • Grandparents
  • Uncles and aunts or their children (first cousins or their descendants)
  • Half uncles and aunts or their children (first cousins of the half blood or their children). ‘Half’ means they only share one grandparent with the deceased, not both

If you are, for example, a first cousin of the deceased, you would only be entitled to share in the estate if there are no relatives above you in the order of entitlement, for example, a niece or nephew.

Surnames of the unclaimed properties in Bristol

  1. Edwards
  2. Ellis
  3. Flynn
  4. Fox
  5. Gaez
  6. Gardner
  7. Graham
  8. Green
  9. Greenman
  10. Gwozdzik
  11. Hall
  12. Harvey
  13. Healey
  14. Horseman
  15. Hudson
  16. Hunt
  17. James
  18. Johnston
  19. Jones
  20. Kay
  21. Kowalski
  22. Leach
  23. Lee
  24. Lewis
  25. Loveridge
  26. Luce
  27. Madden
  28. Mann
  29. Marsh
  30. Martin
  31. McDermott
  32. McKenzie
  33. Messer
  34. Morgan
  35. Neal
  36. O’Donnell
  37. Panes
  38. Parkhouse
  39. Peterson
  40. Pinder
  41. Pitman-Jones
  42. Reid
  43. Robertson

How to claim an unclaimed estate

Anyone who believes they might be entitled to a share of an unclaimed estate should contact The Treasury on the government website.

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