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Andrew Pullinger

Birthabt 1882 - Farncombe, Surrey, England
Death15 Feb 1963 - Coulsdon, Surrey, England
MotherEllen Tomkinson
FatherRobert Pullinger

Born in Farncombe, Surrey, England on abt 1882 to Robert Pullinger and Ellen Tomkinson. Andrew Pullinger married Mabel Wood and had 6 children. He passed away on 15 Feb 1963 in Coulsdon, Surrey, England.

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Robert Pullinger
1842 - 1893
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Ellen Tomkinson
1849 - Unknown
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Mabel Wood
1884 - 1963
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Mary Matilda Woods
1878 - Unknown
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Frederick Andrew Pullinger
1905 - 1972
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William Harry Pullinger
1910 - 1982
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Joan Ellen Pullinger
1924 - 2010
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Alice M. Pullinger
1914 - Unknown
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Reginald Pullinger
1917 - 1992
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William Pullinger
1910 - 1911

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