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Matthew Bullock 1735–1808 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: BEF 19 AUG 1735
Birth Location: Heydon, Norfolk, England
Death Date: BEF 19 OCT 1808
Death Location: Heydon, Norfolk, England
Father: Matthew Bullock
Mother: Ann Pelts
Spouse(s): Mary Skelt
Children(s): Peter Bullock
The story of Matthew Bullock began in 1735 in Heydon, Norfolk, England. Matthew Bullock married Mary Skelt, and had children including Peter Bullock. Matthew Bullock passed away in 1808 in Heydon, Norfolk, England.
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Biography
- The story of Matthew Bullock began in 1735 in Heydon, Norfolk, England.
- Matthew Bullock married Mary Skelt, and had children including Peter Bullock.
- Matthew Bullock passed away in 1808 in Heydon, Norfolk, England.
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Matthew Bullock's Ancestors
Matthew Bullock's Descendants
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1. Peter Bullock 1775–1847 m. Mary Thornton 1776–1842
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1. Francis Bullock 1801–1873 m. Elizabeth Grix 1807–1887
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1. Mary (Ann) Bullock 1831–1872 m. James Cletheroe 1834–1910
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1. Charles (William) Cletheroe 1861–1953 m. Mary (Ann) Daglass 1859–1900
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Matthew Bullock's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: BEF 19 AUG 1735
Event Place: Heydon, Norfolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 29 JUN 1759
Event Place: Heydon, Norfolk, England
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: BEF 19 OCT 1808
Event Place: Heydon, Norfolk, England