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Biography

Robert Bullard was born 15 August 1860 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and died 5 July 1933 23 Heydon-street, Mosman, New South Wales, Australia of unspecified causes. He married Ada Amelia Mannall (1866-1942) 21 August 1889 in West Maitland, New South Wales, Australia.


Children


Offspring of Robert Bullard and Ada Amelia Mannall (1866-1942)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Kenneth Robert Bullard (1891-1891)
Alexander Walter Bullard (1894-1971)
Linda Roberta Bullard (1897-1974)


Obituary

MR. ROBERT BULLARD

Mr. Robert Bullard died at his residence 23 Heydon-street, Mosman, on Wednesday, July 5, at the age of 72 years, he was born at Sydney and was a resident of West Mailtland for many years. He conducted a tailoring business in Maitland and was connected with various public movements in the district. He was a prominent member of the Protestant Alliance Lodge, He returned to live at Mosman 28 years ago. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. L. Webb (daughter), of Northbridge and Mr. Alex Bullard (son), of Lisarow, and Mrs R. Kendall (sister). A service was held at the residence by the Rev. F. W. Reeves and Rev. Holland. The funeral took place to the Rookwood Crematorium and was conducted by the Rev. F. W. Reeves.

The Maitland Daily Mercury, 11 July 1933, page 6







Footnotes (including sources)

Ω Birth
  • BDM Index ref for birth: 1653/1860
₪ Wedding
  • BDM Index ref for marriage: 5524/1889
  • BULLARD—MANNALL .—August 21, 1889, at the residence of the bride's parents (Linden), Carrington-street, West Maitland, by the Rev. Joseph Spence, Robert, only son of the late Joseph Bullard (South Porte), Stanmore, to Ada Amelia, only daughter of Richard Mannall.
The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 September 1889, page 1
¶ Death
  • BDM Index ref for death: 14582/1933
  • BULLARD.—July 5, 1933, at his residence, 23 Heydon-street, Mosman, Robert, beloved husband of Ada A. Bullard, and father of Alec and Linda, late of West Maitland, in his 73rd year. By request, no flowers.
The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 July 1933, page 10
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