BULLEN Chart 0400

This is a Chart for Joseph Gaze Bullen, Ann Stubington, Margaret ???, Isabella Searles and Clara Moody

(1)married(1)
5th September
1847
Alverstoke, Hampshire
  (2)~

(3)married(1)
8th September 1883 
Alverstoke, Hampshire

  (4)married(1)
8th September 1883 
Alverstoke, Hampshire
2
ANN STUBINGTON
born about
18??
died about
1859

1
JOSEPH GAZE BULLEN

born about
1829 (1826)
Middlesex, London
occupation
1871 Warden in Convict Prison
1881 PW Retired Convict Prison
1891  Retired HM Prison
1901 Retired ??? Gate Keeper HMP
widower on the 1881 Census
died
June quarter
1904
Alverstoke district
Hampshire
Aged 77

3
MARGARET
???
born about
  4
ISABELLA SEARLES
born about
1819
Alverstoke, Hampshire
(Hardway, Hampshire - 1861)
baptised
19th December 1819
Alverstoke, Hampshire
occupation
1861 Schoolmistress
died
June quarter 1874
Portsea district, Hampshire
Aged 54

5
CLARA MOODY

born about
3rd May 1861
Dartmoor
Devonshire

 


6
Elizabeth Ann
BULLEN
born about
September quarter
1849
Alverstoke, Hampshire
possibly registered
Portsea district
7
Julia
BULLEN
born about
1867
8
Clara  Isabella
BULLEN
born about
March quarter
1884
Gosport, Southampton
Hampshire
occupation
1891 Scholar
1901 Dressmaker Apprentice
died
December quarter
1905
Alverstoke district
Hampshire
Aged 21
9
Joseph Gaze
BULLEN
born about
September quarter
1885
Gosport, Southampton
Hampshire
occupation
1891 Scholar
1901 Shipwright Apprentice
died
June quarter
1906
Alverstoke district
Hampshire
Aged 20
10
Ellen
(Helen) 
BULLEN
born about
September quarter
1888
Gosport, Southampton
Hampshire
occupation
1901 School

married
June quarter
1910
Portsmouth district
Hampshire
George Thomas
LAYTON

  1. 1871 Census - 11 Grange Street, Portsea, Hampshire. With the family was a Elizabeth J (T) PEARSON, niece, aged 11 born Alverstoke, Hampshire, a Scholar
    1881 Census - Lower Hardway, Alverstoke, Hampshire. With him was a Charles M PEARSON, a nephew, aged 22, a Carpenter, born Gosport, Hampshire
    1891 Census - Hardway Vine Cottages, Alverstoke, Hampshire
    1901 Census - 5 Vine Cottages, Alverstoke, Hampshire
    The original information for this Chart came from a Jean Timns who contacted me on the 5th November 2007 through email, unfortunately she made an error in the details of her email address and I have been unable to reply to her, my attempts keep coming back to me. Joseph and Clara were her Great Great Grandparents. Hopefully she will look at this and contact me again, as I do not know which sibling she is connected to.
  2. Jean Timn contacted me again on 30th October 2009, with the following information
    Long time since I looked at your site! Yes I do have more info on Joseph Gaze Bullen including his 1st marriage to Ann Stubington in 1847 (she died 1859)& their daughter Elizabeth Ann. Following this he had a liason with a Margaret which produced a daughter Julia in 1863. He then married Isabella, then Clara Moody. Quite a complicated and dubious moral life. The above can be added to your website
  3. Jean Timn contacted me again on 30th October 2009, with the following information
    Long time since I looked at your site! Yes I do have more info on Joseph Gaze Bullen including his 1st marriage to Ann Stubington in 1847 (she died 1859)& their daughter Elizabeth Ann. Following this he had a liason with a Margaret which produced a daughter Julia in 1863. He then married Isabella, then Clara Moody. Quite a complicated and dubious moral life. The above can be added to your website
  4. 1861 Census - Green Road, Alverstoke, Hampshire. Isabella aged 40 is the Head of Household. She has a servant with her a Harriet BAILEY aged 17 born Fareham, Hampshire and also the following, a Frederick BARNES aged 10 a Nephew born Middlesex, a Charles PEARSON aged 2 Nephew born Hardway, Hampshire and an Elizabeth PEARSON aged 1 Niece born Hardway, Hampshire.
    1871 Census - 11 Grange Street, Portsea, Hampshire. With the family was a Elizabeth J (possibly a T) PEARSON, niece, aged 11 born Alverstoke, Hampshire, a Scholar
    On 11th October 2009 I had an email from a Jerry as follows: 
    Isabella Searles was my 2nd great grand aunt; Elizabeth Tuson (Pearson) Searles was my great grandmother. I believe that there is a mistake in the census - the "J" probably should be a "T" for Tuson. Elizabeth Tuson Pearson was Charles M PEARSON's sister, and they were living with their Aunt Isabella and uncle Joseph after their mother (~1861) and father (~1866) passed away . Their parents were Charles Reid and Mary Ann Hunter (Searles) Pearson. Mary Ann Hunter Searles was Isabella's youngest sister.
    Our family oral history has it that Elizabeth took a teaching position and moved out of the house and then left England for the US when Joseph's tried to "force" Elizabeth to marry him. She emigrated to the US and we believe that she stayed with some of her Searles relatives in Cambridge Mass. before moving west and meeting/marrying my great grandfather William George Searles in Nebraska in 1882. She died in 1899 at Roach Harbor, San Juan Island, Washington State, USA, at the time she was the superintendent of schools for San Juan Island County.
  5. 1871 Census - 18 Orange Street, Portsea, Hampshire
    1881 Census - 24 Prince George Street, Portsea, Hampshire
    1891 Census - Hardway Vine Cottages, Alverstoke, Hampshire
    1901 Census - 5 Vine Cottages, Alverstoke, Hampshire
    1911 Census - 2 Dover Road Copnor Portsmouth, Hampshire. Her daughter Ellen and her husband wee with her.  No other members of the family came up with BULLEN as the surname, so I checked BMD deaths and found three of the family, her husband, Clara and Joseph had died between 1901 and 1911.
    The original information for this Chart came from a Jean Timns who contacted me on the 5th November 2007 through my Feedback form, unfortunately she made an error in the details of her email address and I have been unable to reply to her, my attempts keep coming back to me. Joseph and Clara were her Great Great Grandparents. Hopefully she will look at this and contact me again, as I do not know which sibling she is connected to.
  6. 1871 Census - 11 Grange Street, Portsea, Hampshire. With the family was a Elizabeth J PEARSON, niece, aged 11 born Alverstoke, Hampshire, a Scholar
  7. Jean Timn contacted me again on 30th October 2009, with the following information
    Long time since I looked at your site! Yes I do have more info on Joseph Gaze Bullen including his 1st marriage to Ann Stubington in 1847 (she died 1859)& their daughter Elizabeth Ann. Following this he had a liason with a Margaret which produced a daughter Julia in 1863. He then married Isabella, then Clara Moody. Quite a complicated and dubious moral life. The above can be added to your website
  8. 1891 Census - Hardway Vine Cottages, Alverstoke, Hampshire
    1901 Census - 5 Vine Cottages, Alverstoke, Hampshire
  9. 1891 Census - Hardway Vine Cottages, Alverstoke, Hampshire
    1901 Census - 5 Vine Cottages, Alverstoke, Hampshire
  10. 1891 Census - Hardway Vine Cottages, Alverstoke, Hampshire
    1901 Census - 5 Vine Cottages, Alverstoke, Hampshire
    1911 Census - 2 Dover Road Copnor Portsmouth, Hampshire. With her husband but also her mother Clara on this Census.
    Marriage comes up on BMD marriages for a Helen BULLEN in Portsmouth and I have found her mother apparently by herself in the Portsmouth district. On the 1911 Census there is a Helen LAYTON born in 1888 in Gosport to a LAYTON which is one of the names that comes up on the BMD, Two others come up with them but they cannot be a child of them as they are both older but not older enough to be father, possibly one is a brother of George.
    Two children come up in Portsmouth district with LAYTON as surname and BULLEN as mothers maiden name, an Elsie in December quarter 1912 and a Harold G in June quarter 1914

    There was a James BULLEN buried October 1889 aged 2 months at Elson, Gosport, Hampshire who could be a child of this family.

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