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Edwin Pullin

Birth19 Mar 1837 Bp - Oxenton, Gloucestershire, England
Death18 Mar 1901 - Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England
MotherAnn Briard Pullin
FatherJohn Pullen

Born in Oxenton, Gloucestershire, England on 19 Mar 1837 Bp to John Pullen and Ann Briard Pullin. Edwin Pullin married Honor Wilson Gannaway and had 13 children. He passed away on 18 Mar 1901 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England.

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Parents
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John Pullen
1791 - 1851
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Ann Briard Pullin
1794 - 1858
Spouse(s)
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Honor Wilson Gannaway
1846 - 1926
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Julia Mary Jones
1831 - 1877
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Charles Henry Pullin
1881 - 1957
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Emily Arkell Pullin
1874 - Unknown
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John Edwin (Jack) Pullin
1885 - 1966
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Frank Pullin
1884 - 1964
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Edith Honor Pullin
1879 - 1948
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Ethel Minnie Pullin
1887 - 1974
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Edwin William Pullin
1889 - 1968
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Frederick John Pullin
1863 - 1933
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Sarah Ann Pullin
1865 - 1865
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Henry Thomas Pullin
1867 - 1869
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Ellen Hannah Pullin
1870 - 1947
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Kate Jones Pullin
1867 - 1869
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Elizabeth Jones Pullin
1861 - 1862

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