Hall — Unclaimed Estates

There are currently 14 unclaimed estates with the surname Hall on the UK Bona Vacantia list, with dates of death ranging from 1998 to 2024. If you believe you may be related to one of the people listed below, you could be entitled to claim their estate under the rules of intestacy.

14

estates

1998–2024

years of death

14

places of death

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14 estates found

John Frederick Hall

Died: 20 July 2024 · Barnet London N2

Arthur William Hall

Died: 27 April 2023 · Norwich Norfolk

Reginald Hall

Died: 1 October 2022 · Forest Gate London E15

John Trevor Hall

Died: 17 February 2017 · Grimsby North East Lincolnshire

Kenneth James Hall

Died: 25 October 2014 · Harlow Essex

Richard John Hall

Died: 4 January 2014 · Salisbury Wiltshire

David Anthony Hall

Died: 15 September 2012 · Gloucester Gloucestershire

Alan Hall

Died: 31 May 2008 · Leicester Leicestershire

Elizabeth Ann Hall

Died: 24 April 2008 · Plymouth Devon

Ronald Hall

Died: 27 January 2001 · Eastbourne East Sussex

Victor Alfonso Hall

Died: 19 August 2000 · Hammersmith London W6

Marlene Hall

Died: 22 April 2000 · Hull East Yorkshire

Beryl Hall

Died: 14 January 1999 · Croydon Surrey

John Michael Hall

Died: 19 August 1998 · Camberwell London SE5

About the Bona Vacantia list

When someone in England or Wales dies without a will and without known relatives, their estate passes to the Crown. The Government Legal Department publishes a list of these unclaimed estates — the Bona Vacantia list. If you can prove you are a blood relative of someone on the list, you may be entitled to claim their estate.

Claims can be made up to 30 years after the date of death. FindMyLegacy is a free service that helps you search the list and understand your potential entitlement.

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Data sourced from the UK Government Legal Department Bona Vacantia Division. This service is for information only — always seek independent legal advice before making a claim.