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George Bullivant

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Mary

Mary Report 2 Oct 2019 14:25

Info off ancestry.co.uk tree so double check.

Mary King born Mildenhall 24/2/1869 died Louth Lincs March 1952 to Samuel King 1837-1906 and Ruth Clarke 1842-1926 of Suffolk

Mary king married Robert Jaggard 1867-1899
1911 Mary Jaggard a widow was a grocer and baker.

Mary Jaggard married George Bullivant 1920 he was born 1882 in louth Lincolnshire and died 1966 in louth

Maryb.

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 2 Oct 2019 14:06

Well if they spit soon after they won’t show on the 1939 register

You do need the cert for his age and fathers name


Looking for just his name it’s not as unique as one would think

RussellF97

RussellF97 Report 2 Oct 2019 14:02

Quite literally, all I know about George Bullivant at the moment is that he married Mary Jaggard in 1920, in Mildenhall district:
Mary Jaggard = George Bullivant 1920 Q4 Mildenhall 4A 2413.
For some reason, they seemed to split up very quickly, because on 26 February 1921 a notice in the local paper states that Mary is auctioning off all her furniture and effects.
Eventually I'll probably have to get the marriage cert but I thought I'd just put it out there to see if anyone knew anything...
Phil Curtis