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== Birth == | |||
There is a record of a Mary Bullin baptised on the 24 Aug 1805 in Wells-upon-Sea, Norfolk, England. Her father is [[James Bullin]], and her mother was [[Elizabeth Oliver]]. | There is a record of a Mary Bullin baptised on the 24 Aug 1805 in Wells-upon-Sea, Norfolk, England. Her father is [[James Bullin]], and her mother was [[Elizabeth Oliver]]. |
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Born: 22 Aug 1805 | Died: | Married: William Carrington | Mother: Elizabeth Oliver | Father: James Bullin | Descendant: Henry Carrington |
Census | 1841 | 1851 | 1861 | 1871 | 1881 | 1891 | 1901 | 1911 | 1921 |
Mary Bullin was born in Wells-on-sea in Norfolk on the 22nd August 1805 and she married William Carrington on the 19th November 1822 (see the certificate)
Birth
There is a record of a Mary Bullin baptised on the 24 Aug 1805 in Wells-upon-Sea, Norfolk, England. Her father is James Bullin, and her mother was Elizabeth Oliver.
Mary Daughter of James Bullin and Elizabeth his wife (Oliver Spr.) was born August 22nd, baptised August 24th 1805, received into the Church Jan.ry 26 1806
Marriage
She married William Carrington in 1822.
Children
They had eleven children, all listed below:
Child's Name | D.O.B. | Place | D.O.C. | Profession | Death | |
Elizabeth | ~1827 | Wells | 27 Dec 1897, Cloughton, Yorkshire | |||
Maria/Mary Ann | ~1829 | Wells | ||||
Harriot | ~1832 | Lexham | 1832 | 1905, Belper, Derbyshire | ||
Eliza | ~1834 | Wroxham | 1834 | |||
Caroline | Wroxham | 1835 | ||||
William | ~1838 | Wroxham | 1838 | 1873, St Pancras, London | ||
Mary | ~1839 | |||||
James Fockling | ~1842 | Wroxham | 1842 | |||
John | c. 25th Sept 1843 (Litcham) | Litcham | ||||
Henry | ~1845 | Litcham/East Lexham | 1900, Norwich | |||
John | ~1847 | Litcham/East Lexham | ||||
Frederick | ~1849 | Litcham/East Lexham | 25 Dec 1903, Bass Straight, Australia |
He must have moved from Wroxham to Litcham between 1842 and 1845.