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Personal data Mary Horner 


Household of Mary Horner

She is married to Gervis Cullen.

They got married on January 30, 1801 at Brant Boughton, Loveden Wapentake &, Deanery, Lincs.

Gervis Cullen oo Mary Horner

Marriage source: Hill, Janet, e-mail to David A. Navorska, (Aylesbury Lincs., J.H., xxvi Apr MCMIV)

'I have been given your name and email address by Celia Humphrey. I am also a member of the Lincs FHS. It would seem that we are both researching the family of Gervase CULLEN and Elizabeth MILLWARD.

One of my Gt. Gt. Gt. Grandmothers was Sarah CULLEN (bp. 17.4.1811 at Brant Boughton, d. 27.7.1896 and buried at Hougham). Her parents were Gervis CULLEN (bp. 17.4.1785 at Gt. Hale, buried 6.6.1858 at Gt. Hale) and Mary HORNER (m.30.1.1801 at Brant Boughton). ...' <>

Child(ren):

  1. Millicent Cullen  < 1803-< 1874
  2. Ann Cullen  ± 1804-< 1826
  3. Elizabeth Cullen  < 1810-1859
  4. Sarah Cullen  < 1811-1896 
  5. Thomas Cullen  < 1814-< 1814


Notes about Mary Horner

Mary Horner

Source: Hill, Janet, e-mail to David A. Navorska, (Publication location: Aylesbury, Bucks, Publisher: J.H., Publication date: xxvi Apr MMIV) for name.

'I have been given your name and email address by Celia Humphrey. I am also a member of the Lincs FHS. It would seem that we are both researching the family of Gervase CULLEN and Elizabeth MILLWARD.

One of my Gt. Gt. Gt. Grandmothers was Sarah CULLEN (bp. 17.4.1811 at Brant Boughton, d. 27.7.1896 and buried at Hougham). Her parents were Gervis CULLEN (bp. 17.4.1785 at Gt. Hale, buried 6.6.1858 at Gt. Hale) and Mary HORNER (m.30.1.1801 at Brant Boughton). Gervis was the son of Thomas CULLEN (bp. 8.12.1751 at Ancaster, buried 12.8.1848 at Gt. Hale) and his wife, Elizabeth. ...

Sarah married William JACKSON on 26.11.1832 at Marston and had thirteen children. Her son Robert was my maternal Grandfather's maternal Grandfather!'

Hill, Janet, "Cullen/Gratrix Family Group Sheet," (Publication location: Aylesbury, Bucks, Publisher: J.H., Publication date: received iii May MMIV)

"Gervis [Cullen] ... m. 30.1.1801 Brant Broughton Mary Horner b.c. 1785 Upton, Notts. bur 5.2.1862 aet. 77, Gt. Hale" <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Mary Horner

Mary Horner
± 1785-< 1862

1801

Gervis Cullen
< 1785-< 1858

Millicent Cullen
< 1803-< 1874
Ann Cullen
± 1804-< 1826
Elizabeth Cullen
< 1810-1859
Sarah Cullen
< 1811-1896
Thomas Cullen
< 1814-< 1814

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