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    1  HULBERT, Richard (I868)
     
    2 In 1891 she was a cook in the home of Lieutenant Desmond Brown of Bursledon, Hampshire. Unmarried. WARNER, Sarah Jane (I1862)
     
    3 "Jack" worked in the oil industry all of his life. He started with Mueller Machinary in Turner Valley, AB. He moved to Calgary in 1940 and worked for Barber Machinary. After a reorganization, he became vice president and general manager of Barber Engineering. He was a founding member of the Manchester Rotary Club. He was truly a gentleman with a profound sense of humour. Florence's mother and older brother Arthur came to Quebec from Liverpool, Eng. aboard the 'Canada' on July 24, 1908. They came to join her father who had come ahead and was living in Winnipeg, MB. HULBERT, John (Jack) Raymond (I20)
     
    4 1841 census:
    High Street (next entry is Vine Inn)
    Richard Hulbert, 45, parchment maker
    Harriet Hulbert, 45


    1851 census:
    77 High Street
    Richard Hulbert, head, married, 58, Parish Clerk, S
    Harriet Hulbert, wife, 58, S

    1861 census:
    High Street
    Richard Hulbert, head, 67, late parchment maker, S
    Harriet Hulbert, wife, 60, S 
    HENVILLE, Harriet (I799)
     
    5 1841 census:
    High Street (next to entry for Waggon & Horses)
    George Hulbert, 40, blacksmith
    Mary Hulbert 55
    George Hulbert 14

    1851 census:
    85 High Street
    George Hulbert, head, married, 50, blacksmith employee, S
    Mary Hulbert, wife, 67, S
    George Hulbert, son, married, 24, grocer, S
    Lydia, wife, married, 27, Stubbington

    1861 census:
    Prospect Place
    George Hulbert, head, 60, jobbing & shoeing smith, S
    Mary Hulbert, wife, 77, S 
    YOUNG, Mary (I767)
     
    6 1851 census:
    85 High Street
    George Hulbert, head, married, 50, blacksmith employee, S
    Mary Hulbert, wife, 67, S
    George Hulbert, son, married, 24, grocer, S
    Lydia, wife, married, 27, Stubbington

    1861 census:
    Post Office, High Street
    George Hulbert, head, 34, postmaster and grocer, S
    Lydia Hulbert, wife, 35, Stubbington
    Albert Hulbert, son, 9, S
    Alex Hulbert, son, 4, S
    Georgina Hulbert, daughter, 1, S

    1871 census:
    77 High Street
    George Hulbert, head, 44, subpostmaster, S
    Lydia Hulbert, wife, 46, Stubbington
    Alex Hulbert, son, 14, scholar, S
    Georgina Hulbert, daughter, 11, scholar, S

    1881 census:
    High Street
    George Hulbert, head, widower, 80, edge tool maker & cutler, S
    George Hulbert, son, postmaster & land surveyor, 54, S
    Lydia Hulbert, daughter in law, 56, Stubbington
    Georgina Hulbert, grand-daughter, 21, telegraphist, S
    Frederick Tenckle, visitor, 22, telegraphist, Newton Tony, Wilts.
    Charles Harding, boarder, 19, telegraphist clerk, Portsmouth. 
    GALE, Lydia (I1169)
     
    7 1871 census:
    George Hulbert, head, 70, smith, S
    Ann Hulbert, wife, 57, Fordingbridge, (DEAF) 
    (HULBERT), ANN (I1167)
     
    8 A widower with 3 children. Was a soldier and lost a leg in services. Had a wooden "pegleg". KNAPP, George Thomas (I279)
     
    9 After Richard died Millicent remarried to Isaac Smith in 1833. HULBERT, Richard (I776)
     
    10 Agnes' full name may have been Ann Gelina Agnes Butler. Not confirmed. In 1901 he was a widower and boarding in Portsmouth, Hampshire, Eng. HULBERT, James Sydney (I1739)
     
    11 Albert joined up in the Boer War and his mother was able to get him released before he went to Africa. In the 1928 New Zealand electoral roll, he was a widower living in New Plymouth, Taranaki, NZ. Albert arrived on the ship 'Aorangi' from Sidney, Australia to Victoria, BC on Apr 27, 1928. The next day docked in Vancouver, BC. He was on his way to Calgary, AB. HULBERT, Pauline Emilie (I471)
     
    12 Allen was born in Doncaster, Yorkshire. HULBERT, Maria (I624)
     
    13 Almon was previously married to Urania L. Robey in 1901 in Ilinois. Almon and Leona were living in Buckeye, AZ in 1930. MAJOR, Leona (I1249)
     
    14 AN ACTIVE MEMBER OF THE VICTORIA EMBROIDERY GUILD. HANNA, Nancie Olive (I76)
     
    15 Annie was educated in Germany and graduated from Guys Hospital. She was a Sister in 1914 in WWI and won the Royal Red Cross Metal. Matron of Gifford House which is the Queen Alexandria hospital home for disabled ex-servicemen and women. Established in Roehampton in 1919 and moved to Worthing in 1933. She was unmarried. HULBERT, Annie Ethel (Nan) (I593)
     
    16 Arrived in New York, NY aboard the 'Gallia' on Feb. 1, 1888 from Liverpool, Eng. Applied for citizenship on Oct. 27, 1892. Kate immigrated from England in 1872. She and her family were living in Brooklyn, NY in 1880. John and Kate lived in Brooklyn. By 1920-1930 they were living in Patchogue, Suffolk Co., NY and he was a watchman. They crossed the ocean to England many times. LINNEY, John William (I1654)
     
    17 Arthur remarried in 1890 to Emma Jane Mason and had four more children. In 1901 his sons Henry and Walter were living with their uncle Robert Moody in Sherfield English, Hampshire. PARKER, Rosilla (I1257)
     
    18 Arthur was a fruit broker. HULBERT, Arthur George (I581)
     
    19 Arthur was employed by the City of Calgary water works for 28 years. He was buried from Jacq ues Funeral Home. Born in Gosmore Ippollitts, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, Eng. COUSINS, Arthur (Bubba) (I12)
     
    20 Baptismal date Source (S4)
     
    21 Baptismal date 28 Sep 1761 (from Howard McGregor Hulbert) HULBERT, William (I771)
     
    22 Barbara was a partner of Donald Tull and changed her last name to Tull. BAYLIS, Barbara Ellen (I401)
     
    23 Bernard Cyril Wood:

    Born at the Salvation Army Hospital, Hackney, London.
    Died at Tunbridge Wells, Kent. 
    WOOD, Bernard Cyril (I1048)
     
    24 Bill spent most of his life working in the oil industry as a production accountant. Even in his later years, he was an expert swimmer. As a youth, he was an active member of the YMCA . He was a founding member of the Calgary Swimming Club. He also was a founding member of Riverview United Church and served as their first Sunday School Superintendent. After building in Elboya in 1947, he was active in forming the Elboya Community Association and served as President for several years. He was kind with an "earthy" sense of humour. Dorothy moved to Canada with her family as an infant and homesteaded in the Jenner district. Moved to Calgary in 1925 and attended high school and business college. Her career spanned 40 years in the oil industry. She played the piano by ear and could sing harmony at the same time . With only grade 11, she tutored many neighbourhood children in math. She was a founding member of Riverview United Church and sang in the choir for over 32 years. HULBERT, William Douglas (I36)
     
    25 Bishop's Transcripts 1707-1859 (Microfilm #1596364) Source (S6)
     
    26 Bob served oversead with the RCAF, as a pilot in India & Burma. He was active in all type of amateur sports. He was also a member of the Allan Cup Champion Trail Smoke Eaters of 1938. MARSHALL, Robert (I53)
     
    27 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. DICK, B.K. (I535)
     
    28 Brighton College O.T.C. British Army WWI Attestation paper signed Aug. 1914. Discharged July 8, 1915 and appointed commission in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve as a Lieutenant. Promoted to Flying Officer on Oct. 5, 1940. Eveleen was married twice before she married Stanley. Divorced from first husband Arthur Muller. Widow of Lieut. Douglas Henry V. Wilson. Stanley's second wife Olive had been previously married to Gerald Thorn and had several children. HULBERT, Stanley Frank Ravenhill (I469)
     
    29 Brighton College O.T.C. British Army WWI Attestation paper signed Aug. 1914. Insurance clerk at that time. He received the British War Metal and the Victory Metal. Discharged Mar. 22, 1915. HULBERT, Cecil Henry Ravenhill (I467)
     
    30 British Army WWI Attestation paper signed on Aug. 10, 1916. He was killed in action. HULBERT, Egbert Wilfred Leslie Ravenhill (I470)
     
    31 British Army WWI Attestation paper signed on Aug. 26, 1914, 6th Battalion 'The Buffs' in East Kent Regiment. He died from wounds. SHAFFORD, Maurice Philip (I1691)
     
    32 BURIED AT BURNSLAND CEMETERY. GRAVE LOT 73, BLK. 3, SECTION K. KNOWN TO ALL AS "GRANNY COUSIN S". MOORE, Sarah Margaret (I11)
     
    33 BURIED IN BOGNOR TOWN CEMETERY. DOTT, Phyllis Avenel (I422)
     
    34 Buried in Mt. Royal Cemetery, Montreal. Was "base born" ie: father not known. Strong link wit h the York family who lived in same district and owned Bewerly Hall. Apparently, grandfathe r of John wanted marriage legalized. MOORE, John (I1)
     
    35 Cannot confirm if her mother was Ellen and brought into the marriage. WILTSHIRE, Elizabeth (I1861)
     
    36 CARRIE TAYLOR'S MOTHER. MOORE, Elizabeth Mary (I6)
     
    37 Catherine remarried to Christopher Byrne in 1967 Birmingham, Eng. GYLBY, Allen Arthur William (I2900)
     
    38 Charles has another daughter Cathy and son Roger. KING, Charles Hulbert (I1922)
     
    39 Charles moved to Vancouver at an early age, becoming employed with the Vancouver Milling & Gr ain Co. In 1909 he was transferred to Calgary and placed in charge of its office here. Fiv e years later he joined the Alberta Pacific Grain Co. and subsequently became manager of tha t concern. In 1926 he joind the Alberta Wheat Pool as general manager of pool elev- ators . Four years later he resigned, and the same year joined the Coal Producers Ltd. and Coal S ellers Ltd. as president of both companies. HALL, Charles M. (I115)
     
    40 Charles received the Victory Medal and British in WWI. Served in the trenches in France. In 1924 he received a general service medal and Iraq clasp. He collapsed in the street in Bell Lane, Birdham, Sussex. Dead on arrival at St. Richard's Hospital in Chichester. BAYLIS, Katherine Mary (I399)
     
    41 Charles was previously married to Esther Winson. GALE, Elizabeth (Lizzie) Amelia (I3691)
     
    42 Christened at St. John's ACTON, Richard (I1205)
     
    43 Christened at St. John's ACTON, Jane (I1206)
     
    44 Daniel remarried to Fanny Hannam in 1897. HULBERT, Emma (I872)
     
    45 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MORK, D.W. (I560)
     
    46 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ELKINS, D. (I537)
     
    47 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ALEXANDER, D.M. (I524)
     
    48 Deaf. HOLLY, Ann (I846)
     
    49 Dick was born and raised in Vancouver and graduated from the faculty of law at U of BC. He b egan and finished his career in the resource industry in Calgary. All those who touched hi s life will remember Dick for his success in business, his strength of character, his love fo r his cabin and most of all, his devotion to his family. OSTROSSER, Richard (I107)
     
    50 Died at sea. CLUCAS, Jack (I758)
     

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