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Bullens of Seavington
« on: Wednesday 16 November 22 19:14 GMT (UK) »
In the 1901 census for Seavington St Mary an entry between Manor Farm and Manor Farm Cottages is called Bullens. This name of a dwelling does not appear in any other census for the village 1841-1911 (haven't looked at 1921).

I'm wondering whether this house/building was the home of my Bullen ancestors of Seavington.

Does anyone with local knowledge know it? Can anyone point me to a photo of it perhaps? I have looked on various old maps, and now on google street map and am wondering if, assuming it hasn't been pulled down, it might be the house at right angles to the road with no visible name between Manor Farm (on Water Street), on the same side of the road, and the junction with Church Lane. Does anyone know?
To have housed my ancestors the house had to be there in the 1790s.



Somerset: Poole, Hutchings/Hutchin(s), Harvey/Harvie, Bullen