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1901 Census question please
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Jane | Report | 27 Jul 2007 17:08 |
Not much luck I'm afraid. There are only 10 pages to look through and no Cullums. There is a George Colomm age 42 mechanic as a lodger with the Swan family....or a Rosalle Cully age 42 with daughter Emily C age 8 and son Charles S age 5, plus her brother Edward Black. They are the nearest to Cullum....sorry. I need to dash off now, hope you get some luck with these, Jane. |
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Jane | Report | 27 Jul 2007 16:58 |
Gail, I haven't found any, but will go back and have a look through the village. Back soon. |
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gails37 | Report | 27 Jul 2007 16:55 |
Yes are there any Cullums there? |
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Jane | Report | 27 Jul 2007 16:45 |
Hi Gail, Had a look and it definately looks like Cullivan. Daniel was born 1820 in Cork, Ireland and Diane was born in 1832 in Basildon. Are you looking for Cullum in Langdon Hills? |
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gails37 | Report | 27 Jul 2007 16:32 |
Hello I have found out from a kind GR member that there are Cullivans in Langdon Hills Essex. My question is is it possible that the name has been transcribed wrong and could be CULLUM? I know that it may be a stretch but it happened with another census image for my family. Thanks Gail |