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krisesjoint
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1861 census Stradbroke RG9/1152 Folio 68 page 1 entry 8
Woodton(Woodham) Green Charles Pulham 46 farm lab b Stradbroke Mary wife 40 b stradbroke
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1861 census Stradbroke RG9/1152 Folio 87 page 6 entry 31. no street address
Charles Pulham 42 Wheelwright b Stradbroke Maria Pulham wife 29 b Stradbroke Charles Pulham 19 son Wheelwright b Stradbroke Ellen Pulham Dau 9 b Stradbroke Minie Maria dau 2 b stradbroke
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1861 census Stradbroke RG9/1152 Folio 99 page 30 entry 154
Newman Letitia 43 head unmarried Char Woman b Stradbroke Pulham Elizabeth lodger widow 71 b Stradbroke
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Daisy Dee (or Debi) 
When I get the info on the Pulham's I will be in touch. The Bryant's is a difficult one! its an Irish name and the Irish seem to have crossed the sea and headed for London, and lots of them landed up in Southwark, Surrey (and I mean lots) around the 1820's/30's. Was it all to do with the leather industry? jobs galore? It is also open to variants....I have the army records of a Thomas Bryant with page after page of the name BRYANT when he was actually a BRYAN, 12 years of army records and they (or he) couldn't spell his name correctly, on his marriage cert and that of his children the name of BRYAN was recorded. Did any of your Bryant's reside in Surrey prior to Sussex? Check out FREEBMD for St Olaves Southwark and Camberwell both in Surrey, it's frightening! Mary Ann is a nice combination especially in the 19th century, a Mary Ann Bryant married at St Olaves in the Sept qtr of 1843, which probably means nothing, but you didn't say if you had found her marriage? Regards Bryant
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« Last Edit: Friday 24 September 04 16:45 UTC (UK) by Bryant »
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Researching names BRYANT (Camberwell), PASTERFIELD (Essex and all), RAY (Holborn/Islington areas back to Brentford), POWELL (Glouc & beyond?) Fletcher (Glouc into Warwickshie into Lancs?), BUCKLEY (Chatham area), Watson (Chatham area). Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Bryant
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Debi I now have the Pulham info that I was telling you about in an earlier post :- my friend Doug Pulham's family history
His father was Thomas Henry Charles Pulham b.19th Sept 1904, he married Dorothy Evelyn Disney b. 19th Aug 1905.. they married at St James Holloway on the 24th May 1926. His grandfather was Thomas Henry Pulham b. 8th Jan 1879 at St Giles/St George, Bloomsbury, he married Annie Elizabeth Fowler b.abt 1880...they married at St James, Islington on the 2nd Aug 1903. His gr grandfather was Henry Pulham b.3rd Dec 1852 at St Saviours, Surrey (Horse and Groom Yard, Blackfriars Road) His gr gr grandfather was George Pulham and his mother was Harriet Pulham (formerly Waypole). This is all info that I have just received from Doug which had been researched by his niece, I assume that it is all correct. Doug tells me that the family originated from the Pulham areas, Pulham Market etc Can you help, does any of this fall into your Pulham family files? Regards Bryant
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Researching names BRYANT (Camberwell), PASTERFIELD (Essex and all), RAY (Holborn/Islington areas back to Brentford), POWELL (Glouc & beyond?) Fletcher (Glouc into Warwickshie into Lancs?), BUCKLEY (Chatham area), Watson (Chatham area). Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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