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Re: Bunnage of St.Neots
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 07 February 24 16:30 GMT (UK) »
Jane Cullip has a sister Mary although born 5 years earlier. could well be the one knowing the inaccurate birth years of ancestors. tx again for your help. David
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Re: Bunnage of St.Neots
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 07 February 24 16:39 GMT (UK) »
First name(s) Mary
Country England
Last name Cullip
Father's first name(s) John
Sex Female
Father's last name Cullip
Baptism year 1781
Mother's first name(s) Sarah
Baptism date 18 Nov 1781
Record set England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975
Residence Croxton, Cambridge, England
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Place Croxton
Subcategory Parish Baptisms
County Cambridgeshire

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Re: Bunnage of St.Neots
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 07 February 24 17:32 GMT (UK) »
ADDED: this must be a different Alfred William Bunnage? I have found this family in 1921 and he has a birth year 1898.


Friday 29 July 1921: Bedfordshire Times and Independent

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At the Magistrates' Room on Friday, Mr Mr A. B. Brackenbury (Coroner) conducted an inquest relating to the death of Mr. Alfred Bunnage, of Russell-street who died suddenly the previous day whilst loading poultry on a G.N.R. lorry in Mr. S.V. Ekins' auction yard. – Alfred Wm. Bunnage, paper mill hand, said the body was that of his father, who was 58 years of age, a shoe maker by trade. For the last seven or eight years he had assisted Mr. S.V. Ekins in the poultry department of his auction yard. He had not suffered from any illness, and was in his usual state of health on Thursday morning. – Harry Chapman, auctioneer's porter, said he saw Bunnage in the auction yard at 4.0 p.m., loading poultry. A few minutes later he noticed him lying on his back on the ground. – Dr. E.H. Harrison made a postmortem examination. and gave the cause of death as syncope, following on extensive degeneration of arteries. –  A verdict of death from natural causes was returned. On behalf of Mr. S.V. Ekins, Mr. A.J. Huckle expressed deep sympathy with the deceased's family and relatives.
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