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Margaret

Margaret Report 23 Apr 2012 12:18

Thank you so much Dea - seems they told 'porkies' on 1901 and 1911 census !! After so many children, I wonder hat prompted them to eventually marry ???

Also, on 1881 census where the Pullen family is down as Pullon with an o, there are two kiddies aged 3 and ? months described as nurse child ??? Would this be that they are being 'wet-nursed' by Mrs. Emily Pullen. I wouldn't have thought so as she has a 3 yr old and a 1 yr old herself !! If not, what is meant by a nurse child. Or could it be something as simple as being 'looked after' by the family in a similar way as we have child-minders today ?

I too have got to shoot off to work in a short while, but will log on later today. Thank you all, you have set me on my way after my mammoth struggle. Much appreciated.

Adeline

Adeline Report 23 Apr 2012 12:20

That's a great find, Dea!

I have sent Margaret the page of the service record showing the marriage and childrren.

Dea

Dea Report 23 Apr 2012 14:16

Thank you Adeline - I didn't have time before I went out :-)

There wasn't much really of any help to us in the rest of the records.

He was a Driver in the Army and his trade was down as Motor (Lorry?) Driver and I was very amused to see that on 17th September, 1915 he was ordered to 'forfeit 3 days pay for exceeding the speed limit 8 miles per hour, contrary to orders' - .......... 8 MILES PER HOUR !! -They certainly didn't move very quickly in those days did they ?? :-D

Dea x

P.S. - What did you make of the feint writing below the children's birth details? - It looks like Alfred James - ? called 22/8/95 ?? - Another child who died perhaps ??

Dea x

Margaret

Margaret Report 23 Apr 2012 16:07

I managed to download the records page and I too noticed the bit on the bottom and wondered whether or not another child had been born. I have not as yet searched for a death because I have been trying to advance further back with this family which is causing me so much grief. It's proving an absolute nightmare and I have not advanced backwards from the 1881 although I have tried a variety of spellings for Pullen. However, curiosity got the better of me when I saw on 1881 'wife's mother' - no name but also saw Louisa Young aged 30 described as sister. I wondered if this was Emily's sister or a married sister of William but started hunting. I have found a Louisa Young b. 1851 (correct year) with a sister Emily b 1856 (correct year) with parents William Young and Louisa his wife. I have made a note just in case these prove to be Emily Pullen's parents.

Adeline

Adeline Report 23 Apr 2012 16:20

On freebmd there is this marriage:

Marriages Sep 1877 (>99%)
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Hodgson Joseph Kensington 1a 122
McLachlan Sophia Caroline Kensington 1a 122
>>>>>>>>>>>>Pullon William Kensington 1a 122
YOUNGS Emilie Catherine Kensington 1a 122
>>>>>>>>>>Youngs Emily Kensington 1a 122


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Mike *

Mike * Report 23 Apr 2012 18:26

Looking after a nurse child = a paid foster parent..