Stephen Putland (1806-1880)
From Historical Hastings
Born | 1806 |
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Died | 28 January 1880 |
Spouse(s) | Mary Ann Vine (-1878) |
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Born in Beckley, Stephen Putland moved to St Leonards around 1826, first being resident in Lavatoria - a square which he was instrumental in 'opening up' to the rest of Norman Road and St Leonards by enlarging the opening in Burton's boundary wall in 1841. He worked as a councillor, lay-preacher in the Wesleyan ministry, surveyor and coal merchant[1]. By 1851, he was resident at 4 London Road with his wife, Mary and children[2]. The 1861 Census shows his address as being 7 London Road
Children
Children of: Stephen Putland and Mary Ann Vine (-1878) | |||
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Stephen D. Putland (1827-1886)
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Mary A. Putland (1829-1887)
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Harry R. Putland (1833-)
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Thomas Putland (1835-1898)
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Walter Putland (1840-)
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Septimus Putland (1843-)
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Sarah J. Putland (1846-1929)
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Alfred D. Putland (1847-)
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Charles D. Putland (1848-1916) | 1848 | 1916 | |
Brett Eulogy
Brett in his Manuscript Histories writes:
References & Notes
- ↑ British Newspaper Archive Hastings & St. Leonards Observer 19 March 1881 Pg. 0006
- ↑ UK Census Return 1851