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In 1904 Chancellors School, Lincoln. Qualification: Deacon. 1915-1919 Vicar in the Church of St. James, Spaldwick, Huntingdonshire with many postings later. 1940-1941 Priest in Charge at St. Ninian, Invergordon, Diocese of Ross. | HULBERT, Percy Jules (I587)
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In 1904 he left school and started to work in the Co-operative Society grocery shop in Woolston because his mother was short of money following the disappearance of his father in 1899. Until his marriage in 1920 he lived at Bath Cottage, Sholing, Hampshire with his mother and sisters. | HULBERT, Walter Ernest (I1038)
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In 1910 George and his wife Wilhelmina were living in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY. He immigrated on Apr 22, 1893 and applied for citizenship on Mar. 9, 1902. He was a steward on vessels going to and from England. By 1920-30 they were living in Florida and he was a steward on a private yacht in 1930. His wife remarried in June 1963 to Edgar V. Parchment 1885-1973. | LINNEY, George (I1658)
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In 1910 he was living in the Bronx, NY. His name was down in the census as Draper and his children carried on that spelling. It is not known if he legally changed the spelling. In 1920 he and Dorothy and two sons were living with her father in the Bronx. Dorothy may have died in 1986 but not confirmed. | DIAPER, Percival (Percy) E. (I2898)
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In 1910 they were living in Burns, Laramie Co., WY. At that time there was only one child living from three. By 1920 they were living in Portland, OR. | HIMES, Howard H. (I2474)
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In 1911 Georgina and son Reginald were staying with her parents. John was staying with his parents. | HULBERT, Georgina Alice (I1230)
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In 1911 he was boarding in Hedge End in the home of Charles Edwards and was single at that time. Bricklayer. | BARFOOT, John (I1851)
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In 1911 he was in WWI in the RAF, 64th Ballation as a driver. | STREET, Alice May (I1129)
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In 1911 he was living in Bath, Somerset, He was a hairdresser. | COOPER, Allen James (I2394)
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In 1911 he was living in Bath, Somerset. He was an apprentice hairdresser working with his brother Allen. | COOPER, Cecil Alfred (I2395)
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In 1911 he was living in Hackney, London, Eng. Living with him were his brother Alfred and family, half brother Joseph and his aunt Caroline Bushnell. Unmarried. | BUSHNELL, John Kendall (I1931)
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In 1911 he was living with his parents and was single at that time. | HARRIS, Thomas Henry (I3390)
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In 1911 he was visiting in Knighton, Radnorshire, Wales. He was a bank clerk and single at that time. | REEVES, John (I2230)
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In 1911 Lily was a servant in the home of Ralph Moreton who was a horse trainer. | GYLBY, Lily Maria (I2407)
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In 1911 Rose was a widow and had her mother Maria, sister-in-law Louisa and her children living together in Wantage, Berkshire. Rose and Louisa were telephone operators working from home. | GYLBY, Rose (I828)
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In 1911 she was a domestic in the home of Edwin Heal, Sarisbury. He was a licensed Victualler at the Red Lion. Ada was unmarried. | BEVIS, Ada Grace Janet (I3369)
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In 1911 she was a palourmaid in the home of Alfred Davenport, a solicitor in Kensington, London. Unmarried. | HULBERT, Edith (I1881)
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In 1911 she was a servant in the home of Miss F. Jenyes in Cosham, Hampshire. Single at that time. | SMITH, Ada C. (I2182)
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In 1911 she was living at home with her parents. She was a dressmaker. Unmarried. | COOPER, Ethel Annie (I2393)
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In 1911 she was living with her brother Percy at the Frampton Parsonage. Unmarried. | HULBERT, Hilda Eugenie (Dolly) (I588)
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In 1911 she was living with her family in Shirley, Hampshire. | BASCOMBE, May (I2599)
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In 1911 she was living with her Uncle Samuel in Shirley, Hampshire. She may have married Frank Needle in 1918 South Stoneham but not confirmed. | BRAY, Ethel (I3819)
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In 1911 she was the housekeeper for her cousin George Stroud a widower. Unmarried. | HUGHES, Florrie Harriett (I2379)
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In 1911 she was working as a costume saleswoman in Tonbridge Wells, Kent. Single at that time. | BRAY, Ethel J. (I1774)
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In 1911 she was working at the women's rescue mission. Unmarried at that time. | BIDGOOD, Ellen (I2129)
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In 1911 they were living in Chesham, Buckinghamshire. | BRAY, Eva (I1773)
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In 1911 they were living with Catherine's widowed mother Fanny. Catherine remarried to Albert Webb in 1941. | SHAFFORD, Albert (I1687)
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In 1920 they were living in Safford, AZ. | MAJOR, Grace Millicent (I1236)
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In 1923 she was attending the University of Queensland, Australia in languages and math. She was teaching from 1924-1948 Rockhampton Girls Grammar School. In 1937 attending the Sorbonne, Paris, France. By 1950 she was living in Brisbane and headmistress of a girls school. Unmarried. The University of Queensland awards a prize for mathematics called the 'Madalen Kitty Ravenhill Hulbert Memorial Prize'. This was established in 1979. | HULBERT, Madalen Kitty Ravenhill (I464)
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In 1930 he was living with his mother in Los Angeles, CA. | HULBERT, Eugene Leo (I2610)
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In 1930 he was roomer in Salt Lake City and work as a clerk for a steam railroad. Single at that time. | CUSHING, William E. (I2195)
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In 1930 he was single and living with his parents. They had no children. | HULBERT, George Newton (I1921)
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In 1930 they were living in Los Angeles, CA. | MAJOR, Dora Elizabeth (I1246)
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In 1930 they were living with her parents in San Francisco, CA. | HULBERT, Maude Elizabeth (I1917)
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In 1940 he was living with his parents in Phoenix, AZ. Single at that time. By 1993 he was living in Provo, UT. | VAN EPPS, Kenneth M. (I1624)
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In 1940 he was married to Ethna b. 1904 AZ and they had two children. They were living in Graham Co., AZ at that time. | NAYLOR, Clyde Leroy (I2518)
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In 1940 her mother Sarah, a widow, was living with them. | CUSHING, Maxine P. (I2200)
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In 1940 they were living Layton, Davis Co., UT. | MAJOR, Frank R. (I1626)
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In April 1928 he arrived in Vancouver, BC on th 'Aorangi' from Sydney, Australia on his way to Calgary, AB. | WIGG, Albert Edward (I472)
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In his will he mentioned Mildred as his friend and companion. | BEVIS, Mildred Harriet (I3372)
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In Jan. 1939 he was living in El Obeid, Sudan. He was photographed on a camel and the photo was used on a set of Sudanese stamps. | HULBERT, Hugh Ravenhill (I2687)
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In the 1881-1891 census he was living in Bromley, Kent and was a post office clerk. By 1911 he was living in Ripon, Yorkshire and was a Postmaster. Unmarried. | HULBERT, Alex Frewing (I845)
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In the 1891 census there was a Lilly Garrett b. 1883 Bursledon, listed under Henry and Elizabeth. She was Elizabeth's daughter from a previous relationship. In 1901 she was a kitchen maid in the home of William Bridge. In 1911 Lilly Isabelle Garrett was Henry's housekeeper. She had four children: Reginald J. b. 1902, Albert b. 1905, Lilly b. 1907 and Hetty Garrett b. 1910. She was single at that time. Lilly d. 1950. | BARFOOT, Henry (I1644)
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In the 1911 census it stated they had nine children with only six living at that time. There may have been an Agnes Eliza and a John. Cannot confirm at this time. | HULBERT, Agnes Wills (I920)
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Info obtained from Howard McGregor Hulbert | Source (S15)
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Isabel was previously married to Harold E. W. Rutland. They had two sons which she may have brought into the marriage to Sydney. | SHAFFORD, Sydney George (I1688)
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It is not known who her father was. In 1841 she was working as a laundress with her aunt Rebecca Hulbert. | HULBERT, Janet (I985)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WIGG, L.J. (I556)
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Jean worked as a seamstress in a tailor shop making mens trousers. Ernie worked for Imperia l Oil in Sarnia as a pipe fitter for over 30 years. He retired at age 59 when they moved t o Lucan, then back to Sarnia. They moved to Stratford only a short time before they both die d in 1980. | PEPPER, Ernest William (I43)
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John was a "Carrier". | HULBERT, John (I210)
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