George Pullyblank 1a 2a 3 4a 5 6a 7a

Birth Name George Pullyblank
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 30 May 1894 South Brent, Devon, England Vol 5b Page 169 1a 2a 3 6a 7a
Census 1901 25, Church Street, South Brent, Devon, England   1a
Census 1911 Prospect Place, South Brent, Devon, England   2a
Occupation 1911   Post Office Boy 2a
Census 1921 South Brent, Devon, England   6a
Occupation 1921 South Brent, Devon, England Labourer - S. S. Cherhall Motor Engineer 6a
Burial (Family) 23 November 1938 St Petroc’s Church, South Brent, Devon, England George and Jessie Pullyblank 4a
Census 1939 2 Station Road, Totnes, Devon, England   7a
Occupation 1939   Bread Baker Journeyman Night Telephone Operator 7a
Death       8

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father George Henry Pullyblank6 May 186521 November 1938
Mother Jessie Mogridgeabout 186719 November 1938
    Brother     Frederick John Pullyblank 24 November 1891
         George Pullyblank 30 May 1894
    Sister     Rose Violet Pullyblank between July 1899 and September 1899
 
Stepfather Alfred Goss
Mother Jessie Mogridgeabout 186719 November 1938
    Half-brother     William Henry Goss between October 1887 and December 1887

Families

Family of George Pullyblank and Alice May Brown-Ryder

Married Wife Alice May Brown-Ryder ( * 30 August 1895 + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage between January 1917 and March 1917 Totnes, Devon, England Vol 5b Page 311 5

Source References

  1. 1901 United Kingdom Census
  2. 1911 United Kingdom Census
  3. General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
  4. Western Morning News
      • Date: 25 November 1938
      • Page: Page 4
      • Citation:

        DOUBLE FUNERAL

        South Brent Man And Wife Buried

        Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Pullyblank were buried in the parish church, South Brent, on Wednesday, Rev. W. K. Gallagher officiating.

        Mrs. Pullyblank had been in ill-health for some time, and died on Saturday, and her husband died suddenly on Monday. The couple had had a lifelong connection with South Brent, and for over 40 years were agents for "The Western Morning News".

        Mourners included Mr. and Mrs. G. Pullyblank, son and daughter-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. W. Gas, son-in-law and daughter; Miss R. Pullyblank, daughter; Mr. J. Pullyblank, Mrs. J. Coniam, and Miss Mary Pullyblank, grandchildren; Mr. J. Pullyblank, brother; Mr. T. Tozer, Mr. and Mrs. F. Legg, Mr. and Mrs. L. Tozer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hodge, and Mrs. E. Joint, cousins.

        Sympathizers present included Mr. and Mrs. J. Salter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Salter, Mr. and Mrs. F. Preston, Mr. J. Scott Hard, Mr. J. A. Hard, Mrs. G. Hannaford, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. E. Goss, Miss E. Butchers, Mrs. Western, Mrs. A. Hamand, Mrs. M. White, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Vickery, Mrs. S. Smallridge, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mead, representatives from South Brent postal staff, and the Women's Section of South Brent British Legion, of which Mrs. Pullyblank was a member. Her husband belonged to the men's branch.

  5. General Register Office: England & Wales Marriage Index
  6. 1921 United Kingdom Census
  7. 1939 Register
      • Page: WIPF/86
  8. (Death unknown but obviously not living)