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I have a christening record of my GG Grand Mother at St Mary Redcliffe in 1849 giving her parents as James Pullen and Sarah Greening
The 1871 census shows her having younger siblings but no older ones so I guess they married around that date
the 1871 census suggests they were both born about 1821, him in 'Hensbury' and her in 'Hinxhay'
I would be grateful if anyone can find a marriage record or any mention in the 1841 or 1851 censuses (by 1861 they seem to have moved to South Wales)
thanks
Teresa
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Hi Teresa here is the 1851 entry
BRISTOL, Temple (Holy Cross) 1851 Census Gloucestershire
HO 107/1947
SECTION VI
Northside of Tower Street, Tower Street Terrace. Little Avon Street, Providence Buildings, Harris’s Yard, Cats Castle Court, Purnells Court, Glass House Court, Southside of Tower Street, Avon Street East and West Sides, Ship Court, Butter Lane
AVON STREET
161
PULLIN
James 28 Lic. Victualler Henbury
Sarah 29 Frenchay
Agnes 1 Bristol Temple
GREENING Priscilla Sister in Law 18 Barmaid Frenchay
WEEKS Sarah Servant 16 Blagdon Somerset
Cheers Kris :D
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Thought these may be of interest :D
WINTERBOURNE 1851 CENSUS, Gloucestershire
CENSUS No. 4
Parish of Winterbourne, Frenchay
H.O. 107/1955
FRENCHAY
Folio 545 Page 8
GREENING
William 72 Ag Lab Frenchay. Gls.
Jane 50 Frenchay. Gls.
Mary Ann 12 Scholar Frenchay. Gls.
Edward 9 Scholar Frenchay. Gls.
WAGREY William Visitor 3 Bristol
Folio 554 Page 27
GREENING
Samuel 62 Gardener Frenchay. Gls.
Mary 51 Ireland
George 16 Ag Lab Frenchay. Gls.
Henry 14 Ag Lab Frenchay. Gls.
Folio 556 Page 30
EMETT Adam 45 Ag Lab Chippenham
Mary 35 Frenchay. Gls.
Thomas 10 Scholar Frenchay. Gls.
John 8 Scholar Frenchay. Gls.
Elizabeth 6 Scholar Frenchay. Gls.
Sarah 4 Scholar Frenchay. Gls.
GREENING Louisa Visitor Widow/er 20 Servant Frenchay. Gls.
Folio 556 Page 30
GREENING
Hester 69 unmarried Pauper Charwoman Frenchay. Gls.
Ann Sister 77 Alms Frenchay. Gls.
Hannah 66 Charwoman Sister Frenchay. Gls.
James Visitor 17 Ag Lab Frenchay. Gls.
Doesnt look like anything of interest in Henbury
HENBURY 1851 CENSUS, Gloucestershire
Includes Kings Weston, Lawrence Weston, Stowick, Hallen, Compton, Charlton,
KINGS WESTON MARSH
H.O. 107/1955 Page/Folio 12/210
PULLEN William 35 Former Wickwar
Sarah 33 Compton
George 12 Bucker Gloucestershire
Ann 12 Kings Weston
Emma 11 Kings Weston Glos
William 10 Kings Weston Glos
James 6 Kings Weston Glos
WITCHELL Reuben 45 Servant Ag Lab Henbury. Glos
SELMAN John Servant 2 Ag Lab Wickwar
Page/Folio 12/210
PULLEN James Alway Nephew 22 Wickwar
SPENCER Jane Servant 18 House Maid Yate
Best Wishes....Kris :D
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Great, thanks
Frenchay makes much more sense
Agnes married the son of a publican (from Wiltshire) and had my mum's 'Welsh' grandfather
a couple of generations later we were born midway between Henbury and Frenchay
I don't know which my mum will take harder all that English blood or the trading in alcohol ::)
Teresa
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LOL ...... The demon Drink ehh.....With Agnes Marrying the son of a publican I presume they were partial to a drop...or certainly mpartial to making a quid from the sale of it....LOl...I Presume mum knew of her English blood....Glad to have helped...All the best....Kris :D
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no, she had no idea, her dad died when she was quite young but she was evacuated to his chapel attending family during the war and grew up convinced of her Welshness
As we grew up she would support Wales for the rugby etc. whilst my dad, sister and myself would be true Bristolians ignoring any drops of Welsh blood and supporting England
by my reckoning she is only 5/16 Welsh - I wonder what she'll make of that
Teresa
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LOL...Poor Mum...Well she will b in 4 a bit of a shock then...Perhaps U can point out that it is far better to have English Drinkers in the family than Welsh Axe Murderers Etc....Kris ;D
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you would think so - trouble is her line is true British is preferable to johnny come lately Norman French (dad claims descent from some given whole villages by Williiam I)
Teresa :)
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Hello Theresa
My name is Greening. If you go to the Winterbourne Family History Online web site you will find loads of stuff on the Greenings. It includes all the Census records and all the parish registers. Somebody has done a fantastuic job on transcribing them all. Using that web site I have traced the Greening family back to 1777. As you say they moved to Wales sometime in the 1860's. My father was born in Wales and always thought that he was Welsh. However my research has shown that he did have some Welsh blood in him but also a lot of English.
Regards
Peter