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If anyone has access to the 1841 census for somerset, i would be grateful for a look up for :
Peter Mullet
b 1831 Drayton Somerset.
I have found him on the 1851 in Essex employed by the East India company, but i assume in 1841 he is about 10 years of age and lives with his parents in Somerset.
From a random web page, i have found that there are 4 people with the surname "Mullet" and 18 "Mullett" surnames on the 1841.
Cheers
Vikki
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Hi
Here is the 1841 census.
All were born in county
John Mullett, age 45, ag lab
Sarah Mullett age 45
Paul Mullett age 15
Robert Mullett age 13
Peter Mullett age 11
Agnes Mullett age 7
Edith Mullett age 5
Gabriel Mullett age 3
Water Street, Drayton, Somerset
HO 107 0929
folio 15/9 page 10
there is also a Robert Mullett, age 75, pauper,born in county, living on East Street, Drayton, Somerset.
Hope this may help
Nicky
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Thanx Nicky, you're a champ :))
I'm pretty sure this is the family i was looking for!
Have a great Christmas
Vikki
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Hi there
Do you have Peter in any later censuses or other records? My husband is descended from Agnes Mullett (her first name was, gloriously, Eightema).
Thanks
Caroline
High Wycombe
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Did Agnes marry William Stuckey?? I don't have too much info on her.
Peter went off to India and married an Eliza Trubury (nee Harrison) who is one of my dead ends. They had a daughter Louisa Matilda Mullet born in around 1857 in India who married into my Quarman family. She married William Quarman who at the time was in the Brit Army stationed in India. They had 5 children in India before moving back to the UK and having a stack more children!
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Yes Agnes married William Stuckey in 1853 in Langport and they had at least 8 children. Fanny Stuckey b1860 is my husband's gg-grandmother. I think Agnes died in 1892 in Bridgwater (Jun 1892 Bridgwater 5c 257).
Happy to send you more on the Stuckeys - thanks for the info on Peter - no wonder I couldn't trace him any further!
Best wishes
Caroline