Matches 951 to 1,000 of 1,084
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| 951 | Suspect he was called Frederick | Pulford, Teddy (I5152)
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| 952 | Suspect he was re-christaned on 28 Feb 1795 | Pulford, Charles (I5514)
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| 953 | Suspect listed on GRO as Frederick Fosdike Dec Qtr 1857 in Stow. However Stradbroke is in Hoxne District | Pulford, Charles Frederick (I1962)
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| 954 | Tanner | Lizamore, Thomas (I5176)
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| 955 | Tasburgh,Grove Road, Beccles, Beccles Occupation Shop Assistant (drapery) | Cooper, Elsie Maud (I47)
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| 956 | Tasburgh,Grove Road, Beccles, Beccles Occupation: Railway Shunter | Family F597
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| 957 | That Francis is Irene's father is an assumption we need to check this out. | Lewin, Francis (I6051)
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| 958 | The 1841 census is a bit confusing and could mean there was a previous marriage. William is together with Mary Kemp, of about the same age as him, and two children James (7) and Robert (1). Robert is in the Gro as Hambling as mothers name. The Gro does not go back as far as James. We need to check the parish registers. | Family F1370
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| 959 | The also have some children | Family F247
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| 960 | The Bury and Norwich Post, and Suffolk Herald (Bury Saint Edmunds, England), Tuesday, April 23, 1878 LITTLE WHELNETHAM Pecullar Accident. _ On Saturday evening, about eight o'clock, an accident resulted in a broken leg, happened to a middle-aged man namesd Alfred Pulfer residing in this parish. Pulfer had been out with his wife to Bury, having borrowed a pony and trap for the pupose. He had returned, and was getting into the trap at his own door to drive it to its owner's, when as soon as he put his foot upon the step, the pony reared up, and immediatly afterwards rolled over on to Pulfer, breaking his leg just above the ankle. He was placed in the trap, and driven to the Suffolk General Hosipital, where his injurys were attended to. | Pulfer, Alfred (I3999)
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| 961 | The Bury and Norwich Post, and Suffolk Standard (Bury Saint Edmunds, England), Tuesday, March 15, 1898 Was witness in an inquest. 1901 Census in Bury St Edmunds as Monthly Nurse with deaghter Florence - still marked as Married. Husband William listed sperately as pouper and single. | Cook, Jane (I4020)
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| 962 | The Bury and Norwich Post, and Suffolk Standard (Bury Saint Edmunds, England), Tuesday, October 21, 1890 Thetford Bankrupcy - Friday's Gazette contains the announcement of the adjudication as bankrupcy of George Clement Pulfer, of Thetford, journeyman baker, formerly baker. The Bury and Norwich Post, and Suffolk Standard (Bury Saint Edmunds, England), Tuesday, October 17, 1893 Thetford G. C. Pulfer sworn is as special constable. The Bury and Norwich Post, and Suffolk Standard (Bury Saint Edmunds, England), Monday, December 31, 1895 Thetford G. C. Pulfer had been attacked by two lads and was giving evidence in court. | Pulfer, George Clement (I4742)
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| 963 | The Bury and Norwich Post, and Suffolk Standard (Bury Saint Edmunds, England), Tuesday, September 24, 1889; Affiliation Order _ Wm. Taylor, labourer, of Great Ashfield, was summoned to shoe cause why he should not contribute to the maintenance of the child of Caroline Pulfer of Great Ashfield. _ Evidence having been given, defendant was ordered to pay 1s. 6d. a week untill the child is 13 years of age. | Pulfer, Caroline (I4230)
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| 964 | The date of death is given as 19 Sep 1879 which disagrees with the GRO. | Sexton, Susan (I3036)
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| 965 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4383)
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| 966 | The Ipswich Journal (Ipswich, England), Saturday, August 2, 1862 Sudden Death at the Union. - An Inquest was held at the Union House, on Tuesday, before S.B. Jackaman, Esq., Coroner, on the Body of Charles Pulfer, aged 45, an inmate of the Workhouse. The deceased was admitted in May last, and had been ailing, but not sufficiently to cause him to be olaced on the sick ward. Deceased appeared to be as well as usual, on Moday morning, but directly after dinner the master (Mr. Crispin) was appraised that he was taken in a fit. Deceased was perfectly helpless, and medical assistance was immmediately sent for, and Dr. Fegan, assisted to the house-surgeon (Mr. Elliston) attended and administered medicine to the desceased, and remained with him for about two hours; but as the symptoms gradually became worse Dr. Fegan called in Mr. Gull. Deceased was not sensible after he was taken, and died about seven o'clock the same evening. Dr Fegan said he could not account for the cause of death, although some of the symptoms were such as would be caused by poison. The inquest was therefore, adjourned to the evening, to allow Dr. Fegan to make a post motem examination of the deceased, when that genteman stated that he had been assisted in the examination by Mr. Gull, and they were of the opnion that death was caused by an effusion of blood into the ventricle of the brain. Verdict accordingly. | Pulfer, Charles (I4339)
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| 967 | The Ipswich Journal (Ipswich, England), Saturday, December 9, 1809; Issue 3989 WETHERINGSETT PEAL of FIVE BELLS will be opened on Saturday the 16th. of this month, when the company of Gentlemen Ringers will be esteemed a favour by their humble sevant. A prize to ring for. SARA PULFORD Brockford Griffin, Dec 6 1809. | Read, Sarah (I4196)
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| 968 | The Ipswich Journal (Ipswich, England), Saturday, July 8, 1871 Pulfer - 4th Inst. much respected, aged 28 years, of conumption, Mr. T. B. Pulfer, Oxford Street, Ipswich. d 4 Jul Orford St; cigar maker | Pulfer, Thomas Blyth (I4679)
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| 969 | The justification of this is that John Baker was a witness. | Family F1240
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| 970 | The parantage is uncertain only evedence is 1881 census | Pulford, Ellen (I3912)
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| 971 | The Pines, Upper Grange Road, Beccles | Family F16
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| 972 | The Pines, Upper Grange Road, Beccles | Pulford, Victor Charles (I37)
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| 973 | The relationship to Robert and Hasnnah Pulford determined purly on the basis of the marriage witnesses. We still have not found the baptism of Hannah. | Pulford, Hannah (I3034)
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| 974 | The source of this tree is manly from a mundia famly tree It need a lot of fleshing out of sources etc thos that have been found have been sighted. | Pulford, Isaac (I4716)
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| 975 | The Time Mar 9 1915 MARRIAGES PULFORD : STOCKER - on the 6th March very quitely owing to the war, at the Parish Church Dorking, by the reverend J. Bromley-Boorne. M.A. FREDERICK GORDON. Lieut. 9th Service Battn. Royal Sussex Reg. oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. FREDERICK PULFORD, of St. Bernards, Watlinham, to DOROTHY MANSFIELD, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM STOCKER, of The Chalet, Dorking. | Family F1144
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| 976 | The Times (London, England), Friday, Feb 23, 1872; pg. 1 DEATHS On the 14th Nov. Last at Levuka, Figi JOHN BURBRIDGE PULFORD, elest son of H. D. Pulford Esq. of Gulford, crually murdered by natives, age 23. 5 June 1874. The Will of John Burbidge Pulford formerly of 8 Kossuth Terrace Victoria Park in the County of Middlesex but late of Levuka in the Fiji Islands who died 13 November 1871 at Levuka was proved at the Principal Registry by William Attlee of Woodcote Dorking in the County of Surrey Miller the surviving Executor. Effects under £1,000. | Pulford, John Burbidge (I2279)
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| 977 | The Times (London, England), Friday, Nov 27, 1970; pg. 18 DEATHS SHORT. - On 26th November, 1970 peacifully in hospital at Norwich Edith Audrey Short (nee Pulford) age 77 wife of Charles Stanley and mother of Hazel Stephanie and Robert. | Pulford, Edith Audrey (I2452)
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| 978 | The Times (London, England), Monday, Dec 23, 1935; pg. 1 DEATHS PULFORD. - On Dec. 19, 1935, at Elm Cottage, East Horslet, Surrey, STEPHEN WILKINSON PULFORD, beloved husband of Emily Blanch Pulford, aged 71. Funeral, St. James's Church, Nutley, Sussex, 2.30 p.m. to-day (Monday). | Pulford, Stephen Wilkinson (I1782)
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| 979 | The Times (London, England), Monday, Jun 22, 1931; pg. 17 WILLS AND BEQUESTS PULFORD. Mr. Frederick (71) of Warlingham, Surrey Gross £22,413 (not personalty). | Pulford, Frederick (I2405)
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| 980 | The Times (London, England), Monday, Nov 18, 1929; pg. 1 DEATHS PULFORD - On Nov. 15, 1929, at Chippersfield, Worth, Sussex, ELIZABETH ELLANOR PULFORD, widow of Arthur Puford, of Edgeworth, Horley Surrey, Funeral at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov 20, at Parish Church, Horley. The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Jan 07, 1930; pg. 9 WILLS AND BEQUESTS PULFORD; Mrs. Elizebeth Ellanor, of Chipperfield, Worth, Surrey, widow of A. Pulford Gross £22,422 (not personalty £13,314) | Cragg, Elizabeth Eleanor (I2433)
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| 981 | The Times (London, England), Monday, Nov 25, 1929; pg. 17; MARRIAGES Mr W. W. PULFORD AND MISS G. E. E. VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS The marriage took place on Saturday at St. Clement Dane's, Strand of Mr. Walter William Pulford, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Pulford, of Trencrom, Iver, Bucks. and Miss Gwendoline Evelyn Emma Vaughan-Williams, youngest daughter of Mrs. Arthur Vaughan-Williams, of Rushmore, Chesham, Bucks. The Rev J. Russel Napier and the Rev. S. E. Pulford (brother of the bridegroom), were the officiating clergy. The bride, who was escorted up the nave by her brother and given away by her mother, wore a medieval gown of white satin beate with a Brussels lace train. She carried a sheaf of lilies and her gold brocade train was carried by Miss Hazel Charlotte Smith and Master Stuart Greenwood. They wore picure costumes of blue satin, and the little girl had a wreath of autumn-tinted leaves in her hair and carried a Victorian posy. The only grown-up bridesmaid, Miss Nesta Vaughan-Williams the bride's sister, wore an ankle-length dress of blue velvet with a picute hat of velvet to match, and she carried a bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums. Mr. A. J. Ransford was best man ans a reception was help afterwards at the Inns of Court Mess, 10, Stone-buildings(by permission of Colonel H. D. P. Francis). | Family F349
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| 982 | The Times (London, England), Saturday, Nov 20, 1886; pg. 1 DEATHS On the 17th Inst., at Benholm, Tunbridge-Wells, WINNIFRED ANNIE, the beloved daughter of ALFRED and ANNIE PULFORD aged one year and five days. | Pulford, Winifred Annie (I2344)
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| 983 | The Times (London, England), Thursday, Aug 28, 1969; pg. 14 DEATHS PULFORD, - On August 29th, 1969 Raymond Harry Pulford, aged 69, at Watlington Hospital. Funeral Lewknor Church Friday, August 29th 2.30 p.m. The Times (London, England), Friday, Aug 29, 1969; pg. 16 DEATHS PULFORD, - On August 29th, 1969 Raymond Harry Pulford, aged 69, at Watlington Hospital. Funeral Lewknor Church to be arranged. Not Friday, August 29th 2.30 p.m. as previously announced. No Further announcement so when was it? | Pulford, Raymond Harry (I2436)
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| 984 | The Times (London, England), Thursday, May 15, 1930; pg. 19; FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES Mr. J. C. PULFORD and MISS NEWBOLD The marriage arranged between Mr. J. C. Pulford and Miss Newbold will take place at St. Bartholomew's Church, Horely, on Saturday,May 17 at 2p.m. | Pulford, John Cragg (I4608)
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| 985 | The Times (London, England), Thursday, Oct 28, 1926; pg. 1 DEATHS PULFORD - On the 26th Oct very suddenly, ARTHUR PUFORD, of Edgeworth, Horley, Surry, aged 63. Funeral at Horley Parish Church, 3.0 p.m. Saturday, the 30th Oct. The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Dec 21, 1926; pg. 15 WILLS AND BEQUESTS. Mr. ARTHUR PULFORD of Edgeworth, Horley, a partner in Messes Sangers, drugists' sundremen, Hampsted Road, N.W.w who died on October 26, aged 63, left £66,955, with no t personalty £63,390. | Pulford, Arthur (I2404)
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| 986 | The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Jan 30, 1923; pg. 1 DEATHS PULFORD - On the 27th Jan. 1923 at 11, Bristol-garden, Brighten, HARRY ELLIOT PULFORD, late of Clayton, Wickham, Hassocks. Funeral took place yesterday (Monday) at Clayton. Will obtained | Pulford, Harry Elliott (I2413)
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| 987 | The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Jul 20, 1915; pg. 1 KILLED IN ACTION PULFORD - One Sunday, July 11th, killed in action in Belgium, STUART ARTHUR PULFORD, Queens Westminster Rifles, the dearly loved third son of Frederick and Ellen L. Pulford, St. Bernards, Warlingham Surry. | Pulford, Stuart Arthur (I2451)
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| 988 | The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Aug 18, 1915; pg. 4 WOUNDED Pulford Lt. F. G. 9th R. Sussex Regt. | Pulford, Frederick Gordon (I2421)
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| 989 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I841)
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| 990 | The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Aug 25, 1976; pg. 22 DEATHS PULFORD, - On August 23rd, peacefully, in Sir Michael Sobeil House, Oxford, after a long illness couragously borne, Beryle Wyndham of St. Michael's Blewbury, mother of Cecil and Rosalind. Cremation private. No flowers or letters, by request. | Powney, Beryl Wyndham (I2449)
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| 991 | The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Jun 22, 1898; pg. 1 DEATHS PULFORD - on the 20th June, ETHEL PULFORD, the dearly belovered daughter of Elizabeth and the late Henry Doughton Pulford, aged 25. | Pulford, Ethel (I2285)
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| 992 | The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Nov 09, 1966; pg. 14 LATEST WILLS PULFORD, Mr. Leonard Cyril, of Stanford, Dingley, Berkshire, chartered surveyor (duty paid £3,506) | Pulford, Leonard Cyril (I4631)
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| 993 | The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Oct 03, 1934 FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES MR. W. W. PULFORD AND MISS WILMOT The marriage between Walter William Pulford and Miss Wilmot will take place as St.Peter's Church, Alresford, near Colcester, on Saturday, October 27, at 2.30 p.m. The Times (London, England), Monday, Oct 29, 1934; pg. 17; MARRIAGES MR. W. W. PULFORD AND MISS WILMOT The marriage took plave at St.Peter's Church, Alresford, Essex, of Mr. Walter William Pulford of Ashby Cottage, East Horsey, Surrey, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pulford and Ada Snowdrop, only daughter of the late Captain Sir Ralaph Wilmot, Bt. Coldstream Guards, and of Lady Ada Niel, of Alresford Grange, Colcester, Essex.The Rev. Clement Edwards. The bride who was given away by her brother, Mr Henry Frederick Wilmot, wore a picture gown of parchment-tinted satin, with a train cut in one with the skirt. Her veil was of Brussels lace and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and carnations. The four bridesmaids - Lydy Sylvia Maitland, Miss Catherine Urquhart, Miss Shelagh Theobald, and Miss Diana Carmel - wore dresses of powder-blue crepe and silver. My John Heny Woods was best man. Lady Ada Nield afterwards held a reception as Alresford Grange. | Family F150757457
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| 994 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1789)
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| 995 | The Times Apr 30 1887 MARRIAGES the 2nd. March at Christ Church, Melbourne by Rev. ? HARRY ELLIOT, youngest son of ALFRED PULFORD, of Raveardale, Tunbridge-Wells, to MARY, only daighter of EDWARD HURST, Esq of Eumeralla, Macarthur Victoria. | Family F508
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| 996 | The Times Aug 9 1919 MARRIAGES PULFORD : MEYER - On the 7th Aug. 1919 By special Licence, in London, LEONARD CYRIL PULFORD only son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pulford of addiscombe, to JEANNE ELIZABETH MEYER, eldest daughter of Commandant Meyer, Chvallier de la Legion d'Honneur, of Lons-le-saunier, Jura, France. | Family F1145
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| 997 | The Times Dec 15 1922 MARRIAGES BIBBY : PULFORD - On the 41th Dec 1922, at Chapel Royal, Brighton, by Rev. Archidale Hill, assisteb by REv. Haigh (vicar). PETER ALAQN BIBBY, yongest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bibby, of Hove, to ENID MARION, youngest daughter of Mr. Mr. H. E. PULFORD, late of Clayton, Wickham, Hassocks. | Family F485
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| 998 | The Times Jan 20 1883 MARRIAGES On the 18th Inst. at St. Barnabus' Kensington by Rev. R. T Thornton assiste by the Rev. J. R. Thurton M.A. Vicar, HENRY HARMAN, youngest son of John Young of Stapleton, Dorking, to Bessie fourth daughter of Henry Pulford, 11 Holland-vilars road, Kensington. At Home March 31st. | Family F475
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| 999 | The Times Jun 02 1885 MARRIAGES On the 30th. June at St. Mary Magdalene's Church, Addiscombe, by the Rev. H Glover, Vicar, assisten by the Rev. A. H. Bowman B.A. Curate, LEONARD, third son of F. K. PULFORD of Burwood, Addiscombe to ALICE ELIZABETH eldest daughter of THOMAS C. EASTON, of Addiscombe. | Family F507
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| 1000 | The Times Mar 20 1919 FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES Mr. E. M.Taylor and Miss Pulford. A marriage has been arrange between Mr. Eric M. Taylor, third son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor of Oakdene, Burgess Hill, and Joan, third daughter of Mr. H. E. Pulfotd of Clayton Wickham, Hassocks. The Times Jul 23 1919 MARRIAGES TAYLOR : PULFORD - On the 16th July, at Holy Trinity Church, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, by the Rev. S. C. Donovan, Vicar of East Hornden, ERIC TAYLOR, third son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. TAYLOR of Oakdene, Burgess Hill, Suu=ssex, to JOAN, third daughter of Mr. H. E.PULFORD, of Clayton Wickham, Hassocks. | Family F516
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