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John Bullen

 

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   2872 1.0 John Bullenmale


Pedigree
   2861
Married: Emily [not known] 
b. about 1828, at Horsell, Surrey

Census Details: 1861 1871

   28682.1 Harry Bullenmale
Birth: about 1853, at Woking, SurreyCensus

Census Details: 1861

   28692.2 William Bullenmale
Birth: about 1853, at Woking, SurreyCensus

Census Details: 1861

   28662.3 Elizabeth Ann Bullenfemale
Birth: 23 Feb 1855, at Woking, SurreyCensus
Baptism: 06 May 1855 at St John the Baptist, Woking, SurreyIGI

Census Details: 1861 1871

   28732.4 James Bullenmale
Birth: 12 Jul 1856, at Woking, SurreyIGI
Baptism: 03 Feb 1861 at St John the Baptist, Woking, SurreyIGI

   28672.5 Emma Bullenfemale
Birth: about 1857, at Woking, SurreyCensus

Census Details: 1861 1871

   28712.6 John Bullenmale
Birth: 27 Jan 1859, at Woking, SurreyIGI
Baptism: 03 Apr 1859 at St John the Baptist, Woking, SurreyIGI

Census Details: 1861

 


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:- where there is only a burial known, if the person or their spouse is described as "old", the birth is estimated at 50 years earlier; if they are described as "very old", the birth is estimated at 60 years earlier; if neither, the birth is estimated at 18 years earlier.

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