Lego Models Cemetery Records Contact List of Pedigrees Wills
Ancestors & Relations of Brian Dickinson
Learn more about the Latter Day Saints

Ancestors & Relations of Luke Bulmer born 1824 in Rillington, Yorkshire, England

Notes


Henry Bulmer-6649

Rcd $50. from father's will + clothing, furniture (1899). To MI 1881, US citizen 1900. Harry was Teamster with lumber company Mecosta Co. Kept Clydesdales. Pulled logs to river to float to mill. Also had a farm. ROSE ANN LEADER: Parents: Richard Leader & Eliza Pixley. They came from England on boat with Henry (Harry) Bulmer. Richard & Eliza from Kent, Eng.


Nettye Bulmer-326

IGI says she died in Apr 1941. Which is correct? 1914?


Bertha R Bulmer-327

Married first to John Klein (divorced), second to Marcus Cox (Ref Alexia Muir)


Luke Bulmer-9061

4/3/2003 - From 1881 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Sarah BULMER Head W Female 56 Monk Fryston, York, England
Charlotte BULMER Daughter U Female 28 Leeds, York, England Woollen Cloth Filler
John BULMER Son U Male 25 Leeds, York, England Iron Turner
Ann BULMER Daur U Female 23 Leeds, York, England Cotton Warper
Thomas BULMER Son U Male 16 Leeds, York, England Warehouse Boy Cloth


!4 Dec 2002:
Witnesses at this marriage were James Atkinson and Caroline Linford.
All signed their own names.
The marriage took place in the Parish church of Leeds, and was perofrmed by D Kershaw, assistant curate. The marriage took place after Banns had been posted (Giving 3 weeks notice of intention to marry).
Luke is described as a Bachelor aged 27 of Wortley, and that he was a maltster. His Father Richard was a Smith.
Ann Linford was unmarried also.

19 Nov 2002: Marriage certificate obtained 18 Nov 2002. In this, the Father of Luke is given as Richard Bulmer, not John Bulmer like I had previously supposed. Hence, all the ancestry I had 'found' is not Luke ancestry, though it is correct for the other Luke Bulmer. I am keeping his ancestry in another file, as he could be related to my own family ultimately. Hence, it is best not to assume who a father is especially if you do not know where someone was born! Get a marrage certificate if possible.

17/11/2002
Marriage found - 1885 1st Qtr Leeds 9b 327
(search all indices from 1837 - to 1855)

Luke was a Maltster.
Was there a son called Luke Bulmer?? I have found a marriage of a Luke Bulmer to ................ registered in Worltey, Leeds, in the June Quarter 1875. This would be about the right age if he was born about 1854/5, which he could have been. This is not the marriage of Luke to Sarah Roberts, but could it have been a second marriage??
If it is the marriage of a son called Luke, then we will need to find the birth of him.
We are now looking for the marriage of Luke Bulmer in the period of 1852 backwards....
There is a reference to a Luke Bulmer getting married in 1851, 3rd quarter, at Scarbrough, Vol 24 page 524....Is there a Sarah Roberts to match up??
Not so far....

Perhaps we should look for a birth of a Luke Bulmer about that time, in wortley/Leeds.


Ann Linford-9062

!Witnesses at this marriage were James Atkinson and Caroline Linford.
All signed their own names.
The marriage took place in the Parish church of Leeds, and was perofrmed by D Kershaw, assistant curate. The marriage took place after Banns had been posted (Giving 3 weeks notice of intention to marry).
Luke is described as a Bachelor aged 27 of Wortley, and that he was a maltster. His Father Richard was a Smith.
Ann Linford was unmarried also.


Joseph Kerton-292

Joseph Kerton listed as Violetta's husband In William Bulmer's will


Violetta Bulmer-6650

Acc to Carol Tymchuk, Duntroon, a Henry Kerton visited Carol's family when she was teenager. Violetta rcd $50. from father's will.


John Bulmer-6652

Married twice: 1.Sarah(1852/4-26 Jan 1883) bur Dunedin Union Cem. 1891 Census John widowed lived with parents. 2. Annie Campbell Boyd (1854-1939) widow. Religion: Methodist (Lived Jane Str Creemore at one time). Bought e 1/2 Lot 6 Conc 7 (east of Dunedin) from Alexander Millsap 16 Mar 1891. John & 2nd wife Annie sold farm to Wm Francis Bulmer BK#193 on 15 Nov 1900. (Land then remained with Bulmers til 1963). In 1899, John lived in Singhampton, labourer. 1922 ret farmer Creemore. Ref BULMHIST.WRI.


Annie Campbell Boyd-294

Annie Campbell marr ? Boyd. As widow marr John Bulmer. KEB has copy Marr Cert: Marr 15 Jan 1895 at Lot 11 Conc 5, Nottawasaga to ANNIE BOYD, widow, age 39. Parents: Peter & Sophia Campbell. Witnesses: Robt John Boyd, Creemore & Hannah Sainor, New Lowell. Rel: Presbyterian. Minister Rev John K Henry, Creemore. Marr Rec #010953, Nottawasaga.


Annie Sophia Bulmer-293

Remained single. Sophia wrote to KEB 1980.


John Bulmer-6652

Married twice: 1.Sarah(1852/4-26 Jan 1883) bur Dunedin Union Cem. 1891 Census John widowed lived with parents. 2. Annie Campbell Boyd (1854-1939) widow. Religion: Methodist (Lived Jane Str Creemore at one time). Bought e 1/2 Lot 6 Conc 7 (east of Dunedin) from Alexander Millsap 16 Mar 1891. John & 2nd wife Annie sold farm to Wm Francis Bulmer BK#193 on 15 Nov 1900. (Land then remained with Bulmers til 1963). In 1899, John lived in Singhampton, labourer. 1922 ret farmer Creemore. Ref BULMHIST.WRI.


Sarah Nerley-295

KEB has copy of marr cert: Marr 30 Dec 1879 Village of Stayner to Sarah Nerley; John, yeoman; age 31; Sarah Nerley, spinster, age 28. Parents: Alexander & Margaret Nerley. Witnesses: Richard Porter, Nottawasaga & Ann Nerley, Mulmer. Minister: Robt Mooder. Rel bride/groom: Presbyterian. Marr Rec #016333/210333 delayed 1880.


Dickinson Read-6280

Listed 1823 Baines Directory for Yorksh. Parish clerk, church warden, yeoman farmer. Parish clerk periodically 12 yrs
with signature ON BOTTOM OF Bishop's Transcripts for Scalby.
BURIALS: Parish of Scalby in the County of York in the year 1823, page 27 DICKINSON READ (Parish Clerk) Abode: Scalby When Buried: 30th May 1823 Age: 68. By Whom the Ceremony was performed: W. J. Grundon
From: Timothy Owston, Feb. 1993: Will of Dickinson Read, husband of Mary Bulmer (mother of Goodwill Bulmer, 1799) Dickinson Read died 28 May 1823
I, Dickinson Read of Scalby in the County of York yeoman do make this my last Will and Testament as followeth that is to say I give and devise All that my close upon Scalby Moor containing about three acres unto my friends William Pearson and John Craven the younger both of Scalby aforesaid their executors adminisrators and assigns for and during and unto the full end and term of Two hundred years commencing at my decease Upon the Trusts nevertheless hereinafter mentioned and from and after the end or sooner determination of said term then I give and devise the same close and also All that my Dwelling house or Tenement with the outhouses and Garth or Croft containing three acres and a half or thereabouts Also that my close or parcel of Ground containing one acre and a half and my two other closes or parcels of ground containing about Eight acres and a half which I purchased of W. Fourside All which premises are situate in Scalby aforesaid and are now in my own occupation unto my wife Mary Read and her assigns during her life is she so long continue my Widow and from and after the decease of my said Wife or her marriage again Then I give and devise my said Dwelling house or Tenement outhouses Garth or Croft and close or parcel of Ground containing one and a half above mentioned unto my eldest son Dickinson Read his heirs and assigns forever and from and after the decease or marriage again of my said wife I also give and devise All those my said two other Closes which I purchased of W. Foreside and my said close upon the Moor containing three acres subject nevertheless as aforesaid unto and equally amongst all and every my children except the said Dickinson Read and to their respective heirs and assigns forever as Tenants in Common and not as joint tenants But in the case any of my said children except the said Dickinson Read shall die under the age of Twenty one yearsand without leaving any lawful issue Then I do hereby give and devise the part of share parts or shares such of them so dying of and in any said three last mentioned closes unto or amongst the survivors or survivor of my said children except as aforesaid and to the heirs or assigns of such survivors or survivor if more than one such survivor then to hold as Tenants in common I also give all my Household Goods and Furniture to my said Wife Mary Read her executors, administrators and assigns Ialso give to the said William Pearson and John Craven their executors and administrators All my stock Crops Implements of Husbandry and personal Estate whatsoever not hereinbefore disposed of In Trust by sale thereof to satisfy and discharge my Just Debts and Funeral Expenses with the charges carrying this my will into execution and in case any surplus money shall remain Then upon Trust to pay the same over to my said wife Mary Read for her own use and benefit But in case their said Trust personal Estate shall not be sufficient to pay and satisfy such Debts expenses and charges Then upon Trust they the said William Pearson and John Craven their executors or administrators shall do by sale (or mortgage for the said Term of two hundred years) of the said close upon Scalby Moor aforesaid comprized therein raise and levy so much and said sum or sums of money to arise by the means aforesaid be sufficient to pay and satisfy the whole of such Debts expenses and charges and lastly I appoint the said William Pearon and John Craven Executors of this my will in Witness whereof I have hereto set my hand and seal the nineteenth day of December one thousand eight hundred and fifteen.
Signed Sealed published and declared by the said Dickinson Read Testator Dickinson Read as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have hereto sybscribed our names as witnesses in his presence and that of each other named (and in half) being first intentioned.
John Travis John Woodule Thomas Smurvai
I do hereby certify that on the 21st day of August in the year of our Lord 1823, William Pearson of Scampston in the Parish of Scalby in the County of York Farmer , and John Craven of Scalby aforesaid farmer joint Executors named in this last Will and Testamnet of Dicjinson Read late of Scalby aforesaid, in the diocese of York yeoman deceased were sworn well and truly to execute and perform the same; and that the whole of the goods Chattels and Credits of the said Deceased, within the Diocese of York, do not in money in value to the sum of one hundred pounds.
Died 28 May 1823 Witness my Hand John Kirk Surrogate
Sworn under one hundred pounds Exchequer Passed 8th Sept. 1823 under 100 pounds.


Mary Bulmer-5087

Mary Bulmer lived in Hackness in 1799. Not married when Goodwill was born. Goodwill's father was not named. Given father's surname as Christian name??Spelled Goodwill, Goodell, Goodill, Goodhill.
DICKENSON: Listed 1823 Baines Directory for Yorksh. Parish clerk, church warden, yeoman farmer. Parish clerk periodically 12 yrs with signature at bottom of Bishop's Transcripts for Scalby.
Mary's Death Cert #124 York Co. Widow of Dickinson Read. Cause of Death: Old age. D. Read present @ death, Scarborough. Death Registered 10 Jul 1843. Scalby Parish Regr-p86 1843-Mary Read bur 11 Jul 1843, age 69. Burial registered Northallerton Record Office, Yorksh.
Marriages in the year 1803: Dickinson Read & Mary Bulmer of the Parish of Scalby were married by Banns the 20th day of October 1803 in the presence of William Peirson and Ann Keld. In Witness wherof we the Minister and Church Wardens have hereunto Signed Our Names, this 28th day of April in the year 1804. W. J. Grundon - Minister. William Tindall - Church Warden
This a copy of the Parish Register of Scalby in the County of York from January 1st of 1803 to January 1st of 1804.
From: Salt Lake City, Utah, February 1992 - updated Parish Registers -Yorkshire England Records.


Mary Read-5572

Married 17 March 1833 St Mary's Parish Register, Scarborough to George Ashworth. Mary mentioned in brother Dickenson's will.


Dickinson Read-5206

Will made 26 Jan 1867, codicil 8 Dec 1869 (KEB has copy). Dickinson Read, Jr., living 34 Dimple Street, Scarborough, age 52, a landed proprietor (1861 Scarborough Census). (Also on 1851 Scarborough Census).

Gravestone Inscription: "In affectionate remembrance of Dickenson Read who departed this life on 28th Dec 1869, age 61 years. <Watch therefore for ye know not how your Lord doth come.>-Matthew XXIV, 42.


Thomas Read-5545

Dead by 1867 when brother Dickinson wrote will. Daughter Mary Elizabeth Read. Mary Elizabeth Tyerman, grandaughter of Thomas Read (mentioned in brother Dickinson's will).


Mary (Sarah) Read-5207

Married ? Merry. Sarah was dead by 1867. Had children according to her brother Dickinson's will.


Joseph Bulmer-6521

Joseph & Mary Simpson marr by banns; witnesses: Sarah Bulmer, Mary Bulmer, Thomas Newham. All children of Joseph and Mary baptized 20 April 1821. (KEB has copy). On IGI some children bapt in Scarborough, four as Presbyterian, Mary, Mark, Rachel as Independent. All baptized The Old Meeting House.


Mary Simpson-314

Section F31-9, burial board #1811 in which was interred Mary Bulmer widow, 13th of January 1863. Christ Church Chapel of Ease, Church of St. Mary's. Dau of Christopher & Mary Simpson. She had bro Christopher bpt 17 Feb 78.


Elizabeth Bulmer-309

Bapt as Presbyterian.


Sarah Bulmer-308

Sarah was unmarried. Bapt as Presbyterian.


Mary Bulmer-307

Spouse ?Watson. Bapt as Independent.


Mark Bulmer-306

Bapt as Independent. IGI gives date of birth as 23 May 1810.


Rachel Bulmer-305

Married Robert Leek 13 Mar 1837, Scarborough. Bapt as Indedendent.


Richard Bulmer-304

Bapt as Presbyterian.


Mark Bulmer-5086

Mark & Sarah married by Licence. Marriage Bond & Allegation betw Mark Bulmer, age 25 of Rillington & Sarah Barehead, age 25 of Scarborough, dated 21 Nov 1770. In Mark's will, Sarah received the lot to administer as she saw fit. Amounted to less than 100 pounds.
From: The Borthwick Institute of Historical Research, University of York Probate of MARK BULMER, Scampston, Yorkshire
Mark Bulmer died 21 January 1818; married Sarah Barehead
Know all Men, by these presents, that We SARAH BULMER of Scarbrough in the County of York widow, JOSEPH BULMER of Scarbrough (son) aforesaid Taylor and Robert Miller of the same place Innkeeper do stand and firmly bounden and obliged unto the Worshipful OSBORNE MARKHAM, Master of Arts, Commissary of the Exchequer Court of the most Reverend Father in God EDWARD, by Divine Providence Lord Arch-Bishop of York, Primate of England, and Metropolitan lawfully constituted, in the Sum of Two Hundred Pounds of good and lawful Money of Great-Britain to be paid to said Commissary or his true and lawful, Attorney, Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, to which Payment well and truly to be made, We bind us and every of us jointly and severally, for and in the whole, our and every of our Heirs, Executors and Administrators, and every one of them firmly by these Presents, Sealed with our Seals, Dated the twenty fourth Day of the Month of February in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred Eighteen.
THE Condition of this Obligation is such, That if the above bounded Sarah Bulmer widow, the Relict and Administrix of all and singular the Goods, Chattels, and Credits of MARK BULMER late of Scarbrough aforesaid in the Diocese of [York] Taylor Deceased do make or cause to be made a true and perect Inventory of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said Deceased, which have or shall come into the Hands Possession or Knowledge of her the ssaid SARAH BULMER or into the Hands and Possession of any other Person or Persons for him and the same so made, do Exhibit, or cause to be Exhibited into the Registry of the Exchequer Court in York, at or, before the twenty fourth Day of August next ensuing. And the same Goods, Chattels, and Credits and all other Goods, Chattels, and Credits, of the Deceased, at the Time of his Death, which at any Time after shall come into the Hands or Possession of the said SARAH BULMER or into the Hands and Possession of any other Person or Persons for her do well and truly Administer according to the Law. And further do make, or cause to be made a true and just Account of her said Administration at or before the twenty fourth Day of February next ensuing, and all the Rest and Residue of the said Goods, Chattels, and Credits which shall be found remaining upon the said Administratrix Accompt the same being first examined and allowed of by the Judge or Judges, for the Time being, of the said Court, shall deliver and pay unto such Person or Persons respectively, as the said Judge or Judges by his or their Decree or Sentence, pursuant to the true Intent and Meaning of the Act of Parliament in that behalf made, shall limit and appoint. And if it shall herafter appear, that any Last Will and Testament was made by the said Deceased, and the Executor or Executors therein named, do exhibit the same into the said Court making Request to have it allowed and approved accordingly, if the said SARAH BULMER above bounden being thereunto required do render and deliver the said Letters of Administration (Approbation of such Testament being first had and made) in the said Court, then this Obligation to be void, and of none effect, or else to remain in full Force and Value.
Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of Sarah Bulmer (her mark).
John Kirk, Surrogate Joseph Bulmer Robert Miller
I do hereby certify that on the 24th day of February in the year of our Lord 1818 SARAH BULMER the Administratrix within named was sworn duly to administer that the whole of the Goods, Chattels and Credits of the Deceased within mentioned, within the Diocese of York do no amount in value to the sum of One Hundred Pounds-- Witness my Hand. John Kirk, Surrogate
Sworn under 100 pounds Exchequer Passed 9th March 1818 -- under 100 Pounds.


Elizabeth Bulmer-6528

Possibly marr by Licence (#1534) 23 Apr 1794 Scarborough to John Langdale, age 25, b 1768-69 of Claughton, occ Corn Factor. Eliz age 21 (thus 1772-73). Witnesses: Sarah Bulmer, Richard Chancellor & Mark Bulmer.


Lego Models Cemetery Records Contact List of Pedigrees Wills
Ancestors & Relations of Brian Dickinson