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Individual Unclaimed Estate Details ...
Stanislaw Kobylanski | |
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Reference No: | BV2041255/1 |
Aliases | |
Birth | 20-04-1915 in Poland |
Nationality | |
Date Entered UK | - |
Marital Status | Widower |
Spouse Name | |
Marriage | - |
Passed Away | 10-01-2004 in Bedford Bedfordshire aged 88 |
Kin / Other Details (Helpful Hints In Bold) | |
The Division Holds A Certificate Of Registration Card For The Deceased With The Following Details: Registration Certificate No: A137842 Issued At Fareham Hampshire On 26 May 1948 ; Date Of Birth 2 May 1925 ; Place Of Birth As Ilocimiecz Poland; Occupation Factory Worker; Arrival In Uk: 22 May 1948 ; Address Of Last Residence Outside The Uk: Dp Camp Osnabruck Germany; Pwx-dp Registration-identity Issued Card No: 130181 At Eversburg On 18 -02 -1947 N.r.i.c. No. Edg-2897248 .the Division Was Informed By Bedford Hospital Nhs Trust That The Deceased's Date Of Birth Was 20 -04 -1915 And That He Was [Born] In Poland. The Division Holds A [Marriage] Certificate For The Deceased And Elisabeth Szentivanyi. The Event Took Place In The Register Office Bedford On 22 March 1958 . A Copy Of The Deceased's [Wife]'s Death Certificate Showing She [Died] On2 April 1995 In Bedford Is Also Held. The Following Information Was Provided By The Home Office From A Copy Of A Report Held By Them Dated 4 February 1952 :before The Second World War Stanislaw Kobylanski Worked On A Farm Near His Birthplace. In 1942 He Was Taken To Germany For Forced Labour Until Liberated In 1945 . He Was In A Displaced Per[son] Camp Before Arriving In The Uk In February 1948 As An E.v.w. He Took Various Employment And In February 1952 Was A Brick Worker With Marston Brick Co. Family Details:[father] [Died] In 1936 No Name Given[mother] - Franciska (nee Kovak) Living In The Russian Part Of Poland (area Not Specified) | |
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Inheritance Rules: Passed Away Without Leaving A Will... | |
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If a person passes away without leaving a legally binding will (intestate) then how their estate is shared follows an order of priority. As of time of writing (12/08/23), the UK Government suggests that the order of priority is as follows... | |
First | Spouse (husband or wife) or registered civil partner |
Second | Children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and so forth |
Third | Mother or father |
Fourth | Siblings (brother or sister) with shared parents, and their children (nieces and nephews) |
Fifth | Half-siblings (half brother or sister) and their children (half-nieces and half-nephews). This applies if they share only one parent with the deceased |
Sixth | Grandparents |
Seventh | Uncles, aunts, or their children (first cousins or their descendants) |
Eigth | Half-uncles, half-aunts, or their children (first cousins of half-blood or their descendants). This applies if they share only one grandparent with the deceased |
Source: Bona Vacantia 05/02/2020 Guidance Make a claim to a deceased person's estate. Last Accessed: 12/08/2023 <https://www.gov.uk/guidance/make-a-claim-to-a-deceased-persons-estate> |
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