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1901 Census question please

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Jane

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.

Jane

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.

gails37

gails37 Report 27 Jul 2007 16:55

Yes are there any Cullums there?

Jane

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?

gails37

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