BULLEN Chart (E2) Descendants of Henry LORD and Mary SPRATT

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BULLEN Chart (E2) Descendants of Henry LORD and Mary SPRATT BULLEN chart (e2) My genealogy index page is: http://cashewnut.me.uk/Genealogy/ m. 1813, Woodton Descendants Henry Mary ALA CASH - web pages of My e-mail address is: [email protected] LORD SPRATT Mary's parents were Ephraim SPRATT home page: http://cashewnut.me.uk See BULLEN chart (a) for of Homersfield, Suffolk, and his wife Henry LORD the ancestry of Henry LORD b. 1785, Woodton, Norfolk b. 1791, Bedingham, Norfolk Martha [WRIGHT], of Bedingham, and d. 1854, Bergh Apton d. 1862, Loddon District who were married in 1788 in Bedingham. Mary SPRATT Agricultural labourer Charwoman This family is continued from BULLE chart (e1) Born 26 Feb 1834 at Pulham St Mary, and baptised Rosina CHILVERSE m. 1855, Loddon District LORD ........................... LOYD ........................... LLOYD m. 1853, Loddon District m. 1848, Loddon District on 16 Jun 1834, at Wesleyan, New Buckenham, Norfolk, daughter of m. 1855, Loddon District m. 1884, Loddon Edmund & Sarah CHILVERSE. New Buckenham is about 8 miles from Stephen Ephraim The ancestral name for this family was LORD according to baptismal John Mary Sarah Rosina Pulham St Mary. Levy Sarah LORD records for earlier generations. For some branches, the spelling In the baptism entry dated 10 Jan 1831 Spratt Maria LORD Sarah's parents were John WRIGHT and (Rosena) MOORE WRIGHT changed during the nineteenth century to LOYD and then LLOYD. (Woodton registers) this person's name FLOWERS (Levi) Ann (LOYD) (LOYD) Rachel [PUNCHARD] who were married LOYD The parents' marriage was in October 1833 at Pulham St Mary Magdalene, was written as "John Spratt Loyd" with CHILVERS LORD [RUMSBY] on 30 Dec 1828 in Woodton. between Edmund CHILVERS and Sarah DUNN. (Information from IGI). a letter "r" written above the letter "y" b. 1826, Woodton, Norfolk b. 1829, Woodton On this chart I have used the surname spelling entered in the GRO b. 1831, Woodton Edmund was born in Pulham St Mary, Sarah in Pulham Market, according DURRAT b. 1826, Hempnall, b. 1829, Woodton in the surname. His name at marriage was b. 1834, Pulham St Mary, Norfolk d. 1884, Bergh Apton Sarah's parents were William HEMBLING, Agricultural labourer birth record (or baptismal name for those earlier than 1837), d. 1895, Loddon to census information. Norfolk recorded (GRO) as John Spratt LOYD. d. 1900, St Faith, Norfolk b. 1833, Woodton b. 1838, Heckingham, Agricultural labourer / a shoemaker, born in Ditchingham, Norfolk, followed by the GRO marriage spelling (in brackets) where that is Agricultural labourer / Farmer Servant b. 1836, Bergh Apton, d. 1899, Loddon Norfolk Parish Clerk (Bergh Apton) and his wife Maria [YALLOP], born in different. Police constable / Market gardener Their daughter's marriage record (1853) with John LOYD, has the bride's Norfolk Agricultural labourer / Servant (housemaid) / Bergh Apton, who were married in 1858. name as Rosena CHILVERS (GRO). d. 1873, Bergh Apton Gamekeeper Washerwoman m. 1877, Mutford District m. 1884, Wangford District m. 1891, Loddon m. 1879, Loddon District m. 1885, Hoxne District m. 1891, Marylebone, London See BULLEN chart (e3) Ephraim Charles Walter Walter's birth was registered as Walter George SLAUGHTER Maria LOVATT was baptised in See BULLEN chart (e4) John Elizabeth Marianne Harry William Rosina Henry Maria Ebenezer Caroline for descendants Spratt Sarah Rachel William George (GRO 2nd qtr 1857). Fressingfield on 4 Dec 1864, for descendants LOYD WOODS LORD LOYD LOYD Charles's parents were Samuel WHILES, LOYD John LOVATT daughter of Frederic & Lucy (IGI). LORD Rachel of LOYD Ann LOYD WHILES SLAUGHTER of (LORD) machine man then market gardener, (LORD) His parents were Richard, born in Ludham, and his wife Susan, LORD (LOVETT) The parents' marriage is recorded BUCK Stephen LORD (LORD) HEMBLIG b. 1860, Mutford, b. 1862, Bergh Apton b. 1864, Bergh Apton b. 1867, Bergh Apton born in Ashby St Mary, and his wife (SLETER) born in Catfield, thought to be the couple whose marriage between Frederic LOVATT & Levy LORD and Suffolk Servant (housemaid) d. 1874, Bergh Apton d. 1874, Bergh Apton b. 1871, Ashby St Mary, and b. 1860, Bergh Apton Elizabeth [WRIGHT], born in Norwich, was registered (4th qtr Tunstead r-d) between Richard SLATER b. 1861, Hickling, Norfolk b. 1864, Fressingfield, Lucy GODDARD (1859 GRO). b. 1863, Hickling b. 1863, Barningham Parva, b. 1856, Bergh Apton, Servant (cook) Norfolk Mary MOORE Agricultural labourer who were married in 1848. b. 1857, Ludham, Norfolk and Susannah LAYCOCK. Farm labourer / Suffolk For her marriage to Henry LORD, Servant (footman) / Norfolk Maria FLOWERS Norfolk b. 1860, Woodton, b. 1872, Bergh Apton Blacksmith / Agricultural labourer / b. 1858, Bergh Apton Police sergeant Domestic servant Maria's name is recorded as Police sergeant Servant (housemaid) Agricultural labourer / Norfolk Market gardener Police constable / Norfolk Walter's marriage registration (GRO 1879) was in the name Maria LOVETT (1885, GRO). Yardman on farm Elizabeth's parents were James WOODS, Gamekeeper Walter SLETER, and his bride was named Rosina LORD. born in Mutford, and Jemima [SELF], Sarah Ann RUMSBY first married Henry DURRANT in 1862 in born in Hales, Norfolk, married in 1859. Loddon district, Norfolk. Their son, George Albert DURRANT was born in 1864, and their daughter Alice Ella DURRANT in 1868, both in Loddon district. Henry died in 1879 age 42. Ephraim William Ethel Harry Henry William Walter Alice Ada Ebenezer Ernest Frederick Alfred Lizzie Walter John John Henrietta Rosina Marion James Frederick John SLATER George May Marion Edward William Charles Thomas Ethel John Maria's parents were Charles FLOWERS, LORD LORD SLATER an agricultural labourer born in Kirby Cane, LORD LORD SLETER SLATER SLATER SLATER LORD LORD LORD LORD LORD LORD LORD Norfolk, and his wife Mary Ann, a laundress b. 1880, Lowestoft, b. 1885, Bergh Apton, born in Bergh Apton. b. 1890, Brooke, b. 1880, Bawburgh, Norfolk b. 1882, Bawburgh b. 1884, Bawburgh b. 1894, Horsham St Faith, b. 1887, Brockdish, b. 1890, Brooke, b. 1892, Bugbrooke, Suffolk Norfolk b. 1886, Bergh Apton Norfolk Borough policeman Gamekeeper Servant (housemaid) b. 1887, Bawburgh Norfolk Norfolk b. 1888, Brockdish Norfolk b. 1891, Brooke b. 1893, Brooke Northamptonshire b. 1895, Bugbrooke Fisherman Blacksmith's apprentice b. 1891, Bawburgh.
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