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Offline sdapeze

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Re: Phillip Pudney
« Reply #9 on: Monday 15 December 14 12:12 GMT (UK) »
I am surprised that you have not picked up on the fact that Joseph Pudney was a Waterloo veteran, a hero and much revered in Lexden. He was buried in Lexden. I live and work in Fordham, near Colchester, Essex and I am researching the men of Colchester who fought at Waterloo. I have a lot of information about him. Take a look at www.camulos.com/militaryheritage/waterloo/waterloo4s.pdf and, if you are in the area next 16th June for 200th anniversary, please let me know.

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Re: Phillip Pudney
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 08 March 17 16:50 GMT (UK) »
I was Born in linlithgow one of twins , my father was john (Jack) Ferguson Pudney  married to Grace .
we migrated to Australia in 1965 , my dad often talked about his brothers Phillip and Peter
he was youngest of 10 children
I am Jack Jnr

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Re: Phillip Pudney
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 18 March 17 15:18 GMT (UK) »
1841 census Stanway Essex

Joseph Pudney 45 ?? Blind
Hannah 35
Sarah 15
Mary Ann 14
Maria 8
Joseph 6
Matilda 4
Philip 1

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Stevens /Godfrey /Rudgley /Claridge/ Gipson /George /Bliss
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