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Offline Malcolm Bull

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Can anyone indentify thie Huntingdonshire place?
« on: Saturday 31 December 22 15:17 GMT (UK) »
My gt-gt-grandfather James Bull [b Huntingdon 1811] married a girl called Mary [b 1812] surname unknown.  In the 1871 census, Mary is shown as being born at the place shown below.  James and all their children are shown as born in Huntingdon, so presumable the wedding was nearby and Mary was born not too far away.  Any light that can be thrown on these details of the family will be much appreciated.

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Huntingdon: Bull / Shelford
Rotherham: Andrews / Steel
Easingwold: Snowball / Potter

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Re: Can anyone indentify thie Huntingdonshire place?
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 31 December 22 15:20 GMT (UK) »
?  Great Stukeley ?
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Re: Can anyone indentify thie Huntingdonshire place?
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 31 December 22 15:20 GMT (UK) »
I’d hazard a guess at Great Stukeley.
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Re: Can anyone indentify thie Huntingdonshire place?
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 31 December 22 15:23 GMT (UK) »
I agree with BumbleB & JenB -Great Stukeley
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Re: Can anyone indentify thie Huntingdonshire place? *completed*
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 31 December 22 15:27 GMT (UK) »
Wow!  That was quick.  Thanks (and a Happy New Year) to all

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Huntingdon: Bull / Shelford
Rotherham: Andrews / Steel
Easingwold: Snowball / Potter

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Re: Can anyone indentify thie Huntingdonshire place?
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 31 December 22 15:50 GMT (UK) »
FindMypast has the parish marriage (transcripts only) of -

James Bull and Mary Johnson, 24 Mar 1834 at St Mary's and St Benedict's Church, Huntingdon.

There's a GRO birth reg of a -
James Bull, Sep Qtr 1838, Huntingdon, 14  62, mother's maiden name Johnson

and a baptism (transcript only) of -
James Bull, 4 Nov 1838, abode Huntingdon, parents James and Mary

Could this be the 2yr old James Bull on the '41 census with James 30, Mary 30, George 5 living at Yard Near, St Benedict, Huntingdon?

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Re: Can anyone indentify thie Huntingdonshire place?
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 31 December 22 15:54 GMT (UK) »
Always glad to have been of help.  And thank you for a site which gives me so much information about my Yorkshire/Halifax ancestors.

http://www.calderdalecompanion.co.uk/

Happy New Year  :)

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Re: Can anyone indentify thie Huntingdonshire place?
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 28 March 23 16:31 BST (UK) »
A Mary Johnson d of William and Mary Maria is baptised in 1813 in Great Stukeley. We don't have the Great Stukeley PRs so I think they may be on our list of missing registers as the data we inherited from the old Hunts FHS when we merged with them was incomplete. We are in the process of photographing the missing registers and transcribing them.

Other Johnson Baptisms in the Stukeleys:
Charles s of Wm and Maria is bapt 25 Jan 1807 Little Stukeley
Below all Great Stukeley-
William s of William and Mary Maria 1809
Sarah d of William and Mary Maria 1811
Maria d of William and Mary Maria 1815
Thomas s of William and Mary Maria 1816
John s of William and Mary Maria 1818
James s of William and Mary Maria 1821
Maria d of William and Mary Maria 1822
James s of William and Mary Maria 1824
Joseph s of William and Mary 1827

Then, still Great Stukeley-
Mary d of William & Hephzebah Wilson 1833
Sarah d of William and Hephzebah 1835
Sarah d of William and Hephzebah 1837
Charles s of William and Hephzebah 1839
Eliza d of William and Hephzibah 1840
William s of William and Hephzibah 1842
James s of William and Hephzibah 1846
Kezia d of William and Hephzibah 1849
George s of William and Hephzibah 1851

Anna Maria d of Thomas & Mary 1839
William John s of Thomas & Mary 1844
John s of Thomas & Mary 1847
Charles s of Thomas & Mary 1848
Charlotte d of Thomas & Mary 1850
Elizabeth d of Thomas & Mary 1853
Mary Anne d of Thomas & Mary 1856
Emily d of Thomas & Mary 1860
James s of Thomas & Mary 1863

1806 William Johnson married Mary Maria Roles at Gt Stukeley
1832 William Johnson married Hephzibah Wilson of Hamerton at Gt Stukeley

I have taken these from the Huntingdonshire Marriage and Baptism Indexes the CHFHS hold
HTH!
Karen
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