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Offline pjrich

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Re: Pulford
« Reply #27 on: Sunday 05 June 11 09:07 BST (UK) »
Hello Franklyn and S.K.

John Pulford is also being discussed on the suffolk at rootsweb dot com mailing list right now, and there is a possible baptism, 18th May 1817 at Mendlesham Suffolk England been posted there, John son of William and Ann. There are several possible siblings also there and it seems that Ann's maiden name might have been Stebbing.  There is a William Pulford who married a Ann Stebbings on 3rd November 1802 in IGI Batch M012877. http://tinyurl.com/22qh4g I thought this marriage might be in Mendlesham but the IGI seem to indicate Sudbury. If you were able to get to an LDS centre near you again you might be able to establish whether they are your line and also whether they were of
Mendlesham parish when they married or somewhere else.

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Peter

More information on the English roots:

1. William PULFORD was born in 1783 (approx.).  He married Ann STEBBINGS on 23 November 1802 in Mendlesham, Suffolk.  By banns, witnesses Stebbing BLOMFIELDS, Rich'd THURSTON(?).  William died in 1837.  He was buried aged 54 on 18 June 1837 in Mendlesham, Suffolk.

   Ann STEBBINGS, daughter of William STEBBINS ( - ) and Mary ? ( - ), was born in 1781 (approx.).  She was christened on 30 September 1781 in Mendlesham, Suffolk.  She died in 1846.  She was buried aged 63 on 29 April 1846 in Mendlesham, Suffolk.  Possible children are:

   Robert PULFORD (1805?- ).   Robert was born in 1805 (approx.) in Mendlesham, Suffolk.  He married Betsey KERSEY on 15 October 1830 in Mendlesham, Suffolk
   Isaac PULFORD (1808?- ).
   John PULFORD (1817?- ). 

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Peter

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Re: Charles PULFORD
« Reply #28 on: Tuesday 07 June 11 05:59 BST (UK) »
Dear Peter and Broz , this is just a hi and a thank you, Peter for the information. also, to everyone for the wonderful information on the oreilly clan. I will get back to you soon. Our internet will be down for a month or so
regards S.K.
cavenagh-mainwaring, Briggs, Pulford, Launders, Nash

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