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In 1871 Frank was a farrier in Colchester, Essex and Lucy a cook in the home of James Shenstone in Colchester before they married. By 1901 they were living in Bromley, Kent. | HULBERT, Frank (I677)
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In 1871 he was a draper's assistant. They were living in Reading, Berkshire 1891-1901. He was a packer in a biscuit factory. | HULBERT, Harry William (I277)
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In 1871 he was living with his grandparents Henry and Sarah Barfoot in Botley, Hampshire. | BARFOOT, Harry (I1144)
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In 1871 they were unemployed clerks. His sister Laura was living with them at that time. They had no children. | HULBERT, Albert Edward (I1728)
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In 1881 Charles' father William was living with them. | DIAPER, Jane (I903)
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In 1881 he was a seaman on a merchant vessel. They had no children. In 1911 Eliza was boarding in Itchen, Hampshire. | HULBERT, John Walter (I880)
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In 1881 his father James was living with them in Burwash, Sussex. They had no children. | STANDEN, Alfred James (I1741)
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In 1881 she was a governess. | HULBERT, Rebecca (I895)
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In 1881 she was assistant to the game keeper. | KIMBER, Elizabeth Mary (I1428)
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In 1881 she was living with her parents in Westbury on Trym, Gloucestershire, Eng. He was a tailor. They were married on the same day their daughter Millicent was born. She may have been in a foster home in 1901. They had another daughter name Millicent in 1897. | DAVIS, Millicent Eleanor Major (I1581)
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In 1881 she was living with her son William and family in Bursledon, Hampshire. | HULBERT, Susannah (I886)
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In 1882 Lance 2nd Corporal, Royal 24th Engineers in Egypt. He died in a train crash in the South Africa goldrush. | HULBERT, Charles James (I991)
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In 1891 George had remarried to Jane and she was assisting him in the postoffice. | HULBERT, George (I769)
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In 1891 he was a lodger in Dartmouth, Devon. Unmarried at that time. | HUNT, George (I2324)
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In 1891 he was living with his mother and was a telephone lineman. | HUNT, Thomas (Tom) (I2319)
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In 1891 he was living with his parents and single at that time. | ROGERS, Charles Edwyn (I2717)
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In 1891 he was unmarried and living with his father, a widower, in Brighton, Sussex. | COPP, William Ambrose George (I2435)
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In 1891 her mother Elizabeth, a widow, was living with them. | HULBERT, Sarah (I876)
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In 1891 Laura was a nurse in the home of William Loraine, Reading, Berkshire. She was single at that time. | HULBERT, Laura (I1729)
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In 1891 she was living with her parents and single at that time. By 1901 her brothers: Charles, Walter and Frederick were living with her in Edmonton, Middlesex, Eng. All were single at that time. | ROGERS, Frances Elizabeth (I2712)
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In 1891 Susan, Henry and John were boarding in the home of Hester Smith. Henry was a seaman. | BARFOOT, Susan (I1646)
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In 1891 they were living in St. Olaves, London, Eng. | ROGERS, Frederick Charles (I2704)
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In 1891-1901 he was married to Annette b. 1841 Ickham, Kent. He was a naval pensioner. | BRAY, George Compton (I1702)
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In 1900 Julian and Tessa were living in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH. They had no children. | HULBERT, Julian Anthony (I1724)
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In 1900 Julian and Tessa were living in Cleveland, OH. By 1910 he was a widower and boarding in Stockton, CA. | *UNKNOWN, Teresa (Tessa) (I1923)
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In 1900 they were living in Hale Twp, IL. They had three children living from four at that time. In 1910 she was widowed and living with her son Chadsy in Burlington, Des Moines Co., IA. By 1920 she and her son Chadsy, unmarried, were living in Monmouth, Warren Co., IL. | PERREN, Susan G. (I2464)
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In 1901 Annie Hulbert, Florence's sister was living with them. | HULBERT, Florence Elizabeth (I408)
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In 1901 Elizabeth had her son Frederick Tarrant b. 1861, from a previous relationship, living with her along with his two children. Frederick was widowed. Her sister and brother were also living with her. | HULBERT, Henry (I333)
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In 1901 he was a bricklayer. | BRAY, Frank William (I1762)
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In 1901 he was a shopkeeper in Brighton, Eng. He was a founder of Brighton Chamber of Commerce. Harold was an Adjutant of Canterbury Barracks during WWI. In 1919 he was a Major. Later was managing director of London Marshalls Ltd. They employed several servants and a children's nurse. | HULBERT, Harry Ravenhill (I465)
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In 1901 he was at a boarding school in Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, Eng. He was a civil servant living in Khartoum, The Sudan, N. Africa when they married. They later travelled back to Bisbane, Australia every other year to get away from the summer which was very trying with severe dust storms in May and June. | HULBERT, Geoffrey Ravenhill (I416)
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In 1901 he was single and living with his parents. | DIAPER, Mark Albert (I904)
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In 1901 he was single and living with his parents. | BRAY, John Frederick (I1779)
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In 1901 her sister Hannah was living with them. | HULBERT, Elizabeth (I1090)
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In 1901 her widowed mother Maria was living with them. | GYLBY, Jane Eliza (I2428)
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In 1901 Jane and Charles were living in Swindon, Berkshire with his children from a previous marriage to Maria Parker. | HULBERT, Jane (Jennie) (I329)
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In 1901 John, a widower, and children were living with his parents in Bursledon, Hampshire. | BARFOOT, Sarah (I1647)
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In 1901 Rebecca, a widow, was living in Lambeth, Greater London with her daughters and sister Mary Ann Shafford before her marriage. | SHAFFORD, Rebecca (I897)
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In 1901 she may have been in a foster home. Her husband's last name was spelled Vonhoben when they married. | DALE, Millicent Emily Florence (I1985)
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In 1901 she was a children's nurse in the home of Joshua Lewis in Bromley, Kent. | HULBERT, Bertha Frances May (I1887)
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In 1901 she was a cook in the home of Mrs. Mary Jeffreys on the Isle of Wight. By 1911 she was living with her widowed mother Sarah. Unmarried at that time. | WEST, Ada Jane (I2065)
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In 1901 she was a domestic in the home of Albert Sanders, Portswood, Hampshire. George may have been in the British Army in WWI. | WARNER, Maude (I1668)
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In 1901 she was a servant in the home of Henry Elcock, Botley, Hampshire. | CHALK, Gertrude Louise (I1267)
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In 1901 she was a servant in the home of Herbert Furze in Kensington, London along with her younger sister Christina. | DIAPER, Alice Rosetta (I2894)
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In 1901 she was boarding in Eastbourne, Sussex and was a shop assistant. By 1911 she was a lodging housekeeper in Hastings, Sussex. Unmarried. | BRAY, Louisa Valentine (I1770)
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In 1901 she was living with her nephew William J. Kimber in Stockbridge, Hampshire. Unmarried. | HULBERT, Mary Ann (I330)
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In 1901 she was unmarried and living in Brighton, Sussex. At that time she had a visitor Victor G. Boxell, 13 yrs. He may have been a relative. | COPP, Mary Elizabeth (I2433)
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In 1901 they had no children. | BIDGOOD, Ernest Alfred (I2131)
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In 1901 they were living in Charlton, London. | SHAFFORD, Amy Millicent (I1681)
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In 1901 they were living in Islington, London, Eng. By 1911 she was a widow and had her own hairdressing business. | BRAY, Celia Jane (I1778)
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