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Adelaide Emily PULLEN

Birth22 Jun 1801 - London, England
Death17 Apr 1867 - Addo, Eastern Cape, South Africa
MotherDorothy Ann Carter
FatherThomas PULLEN

Born in London, England on 22 Jun 1801 to Thomas PULLEN and Dorothy Ann Carter. Adelaide Emily PULLEN married William George WALTON and had 6 children. She passed away on 17 Apr 1867 in Addo, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

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Parents
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Thomas Pullen
1775 - 1837
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Dorothy Ann Carter
1782 - 1867
Spouse(s)
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William George Walton
1795 - 1833
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Augustus Reed Walton
1829 - 1915
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Tindall Thomas Walton
1828 - 1877
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William Borrodaile Walton
1822 - 1893
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Sarah Cornforth Walton
1831 - 1832
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Mary Elizabeth Walton
1824 - Unknown
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Adelaide Walton
1831 - 1832

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