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Thos Bull 1701–1780 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1701

Birth Location: Wivelsfield, Sussex, England

Death Date: February 1780

Death Location: Keymer, Sussex, England

Father: Thomas Bull

Mother: Mary Bull

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Children(s): Joseph BULL

Thos Bull was born in 1701 in Wivelsfield, Sussex, England, the child of Thomas Bull And Mary Bull. Thos Bull had children including Joseph Bull. Thos Bull passed away in 1780 in Keymer, Sussex, England.

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Biography

  • Thos Bull was born in 1701 in Wivelsfield, Sussex, England, the child of Thomas Bull And Mary Bull.
  • Thos Bull had children including Joseph Bull.
  • Thos Bull passed away in 1780 in Keymer, Sussex, England.

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Thos Bull's Ancestors

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Thos Bull
1701–1780
Birth Place: Wivelsfield, Sussex, England
Parents
Thomas Bull
1663–1746
Mary Bull
–1732
Grandparents
Thomas Ball
1639–1678
Cowfold Sussex England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas BULL
1601–1652
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ralfe Bull
1570–1640
Elizabeth Marten
1578–1652

Thos Bull's Descendants

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Thos Bull (Abt. 1701–February 1780)
  1. 1. Joseph BULL 1726–1793 m. Sarah Buckman 1733–1769
    1. 1. Simion (Thomas) Bull 1750–1818 m. Sarah Leonard 1768–1837
      1. 1. Simeon Bull 1789–1847
        1. 1. Arthur Bull 1837–1903 m. Louisa (Creswick) Allason 1838–1919

Thos Bull's Timeline

2 Records

1701
Abt. 1701
Birth of Thos Bull in Wivelsfield, Sussex, England
Wivelsfield, Sussex, England
1780
February 1780
Age 79
Death of Thos Bull in Keymer, Sussex, England
Keymer, Sussex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1701
    Event Place: Wivelsfield, Sussex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: February 1780
    Event Place: Keymer, Sussex, England

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