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Illustrated history of Bulmer - Genealogy. com are missing )The last Bulmer Knight, Sir Bertram, (a Catholic) was buried at St Oswald's in 1638 A Thomas Bulmer snr is referred to in Durham Miltia records Further, a Thomas Bulmer - aged three - (son of John Bulmer, labourer, deceased) was, with his mother, Elizabeth, and sister, Mary, subject of a Removal Order from St Os to Guisborough c 1743
Re: Bulmers in Perry, Maine-1 - Genealogy. com I just found a rootsweb site for the Spinney family that shows an Ephraim Trott Bulmer, b 1 Nov 1877, Webster Plantation, Maine; d 1970 Kingston, Ontario, Canada; and marryingIva Betsy Stinson, 1898, in Caribou, Maine This Ephraim's parents are shown as Isaac Bulmer and Margaret Worcester Isaac's parents are shown as Ephraim Bulmer and Lucy
Bulmers in Australia - Genealogy. com The first bulmers of my family came to australia were George Bulmer 1814-1887 and his Wife Hanah Cook, m2 Elizabeth Mcardle ?-1900 George and Elizabeth are buried in a small cemetery in Taree nsw but there graves are unmarked, im trying to find information as the council cannot help me
Re: Bulmers in Co. Durham - Genealogy. com Hi Ian,I notice you have Bulmers in Hartlepool and wonder if my family links up in any way I have William Bulmer born 1849 According to the 1881 census he was born in Hexham, Northumberland BUT on the 1901 census he states he was born in Seaton Carew, Hartlepool (The 1901 details tie in with family information) He married Jane Ann Blackett who was born around the Whitby, North Yorkshire, area
Re: BULMER Family in New Bruns - Genealogy. com Hi My grandparents were ellsworth bulmer and beatrice bowser, my mom is Ruth, my parents are here visiting with me and am able to get more info from my mom
Re: Illustrated history of Bul - Genealogy. com The last Bulmer knight (of the baronial family) was Sir Bertram and he was buried at St Oswald's in 1638 (He was a Catholic, as were his immediate descendants ) This Sir Bertram descended from Sir William Bulmer, brother of Sir John (who lost his lands and life in 1537, through rebelling against Henry 8th' religious changes )
Re: Information on T. C. Farley - Genealogy. com Dear Charles - How wonderful you were able to identify your FARLEY neighbors - as to their lineage - from the information Now you can debate who pushed who into Proctor's Creek in the then Henrico County, Virginia back in the Olden Days!