Genealogy Richard Remmé, The Hague, Netherlands » Thomas Bulmer (1640-????)

Personal data Thomas Bulmer 

Source 1Sources 2, 3

Household of Thomas Bulmer

He is married to Phyllis Nn.

They got married in the year 1661 at Startforth, Yorkshire, England, he was 21 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Robert Bulmer  1662-????
  2. Thomas Bulmer  1669-???? 
  3. William Bulmer  1672-????


Notes about Thomas Bulmer

!An emaill from Paul Bulmer about the ancestry of this Thomas Bulmer:
Hi Brian Sorry not to have responded sooner, so busy at work at the moment havn,t had time to do much else. Been away to Durham and London this week so feeling a bit shattered. Will let you have details soon.

!Marrick was a lead mining village and the Bulmer family lived there, on and off, for some time. Although they had a home there the mines were often "let out" to others to mine and the Bulmer family received a share of the profits without doing any actual work. The family also had other homes throughout the area, in Wilton etc.
A lot of problems with Marrick through the years, the land passed to various people in an attempt to avoid fines levied by the King in the hope that it would be returned to the family in due course. However, by about the early 17 hundreds the remaining land was finally sold and the family (what remained of them at Marrick) moved away. Some went to Startforth, some to York and in due course, some to the Rothwell area. By this time (in the main) the family had reduced from landowners etc to having to work for their livings. In those days the eldest son usually inherited and younger sons etc probably had to make their own way in life.
In the "glory" days of the Bulmer family younger sons would probably have a decent start in life. However, by the 17 hundreds they were probably reduced to Yeoman status and would move from place to place dependent on how they could earn their living. It is amazing just how much a family can change in a couple of generations. (I guess the Maxwell family realise that now!)
I will send details, but it might be better if I post them to you? If you let me have your address I will copy the papers I have. By the way I have a copy of the Irish lady's book, she was called Mary Hobson.

!I received, following the death of a great aunt, a copy of a old and tatty family tree that showed the decent of my Bulmer family from the Startforth/Marrick area down to me great grandfather in Rothwell. This made my search easier. Not possible to say with absolute certainty that it is totally accurate however, because between 16 and 17 hundreds it becomes hard to find proof. However, the dates and names appear to fit with various sources. Will contact you again soon Regards Paul
!This connection is yet to be proved. Though the dates fit, there appears
!to be evidence which says that these are not the parents of Thomas who
!married Phyllis....Rats!
!I also have a note which states the following:
!   Thomas Bulmer Died 6 Aug 1680, Barbara Bulmer, his wife Buried Dec 1670. They were buried in the Friends Burial Ground, Bishophill, York. (Quakers).
!Could this be a possible set of parents?
!Also I have a burial of a Thomas Bulmer, Tailor buried 20 Oct 1699 at St Michael Le Belfrey, York. There is no age given so I cannot tell which Thomas this burial belongs too.
!Also there is a Burial of a Barbara Bulmer 5 May 1660 at St Michael Le Belfrey, York.
There is also a James Bulmer, son of William Bullmer Christened at St Michael Le Belfrey, York, 17 Apr 1676. These are the first few Bulmers mentioned in the registers of St Michael Le Befrey, York, whose records began in 1653.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Thomas Bulmer

Dorothy Sayer
1606-< 1682

Thomas Bulmer
1640-????

1661
Robert Bulmer
1662-????
Thomas Bulmer
1669-????

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Sources

  1. gen_bulmer.ged, downloaded Dec.2005
  2. Ancestral File (R), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints / Family History Library
  3. Ancestral File (TM), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints / Family History Library

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