William and Mary
Baptism of Ann Bulmer (of William and Mary) 23rd of January 1774
Baptism of Mary Bulmer (William and Mary) 20 Feb 1776
Baptism of Martha Bulmer (William and Mary) 9 Jan 1779
Baptism of William Bulmer (William and Mary) 19 Jun 1780
Baptism of Thomas Bulmer (William and Mary) 27 Dec 1782
Baptism of Christian[a] Bulmer (William and Mary) was born and baptised on the same day 4th of August 1785. Baptism on the same day not common on rest of page. Was she weak? William Bulmer = farmer
Baptism of Elizabeth Bulmer (William and Mary) was born March 23 1788 and not baptized until 27 April 1788? why?
Baptism of John Bulmer (William and Mary) was born and baptized on the same day 6th of Feb 1790. Was he weak?
Baptism of Jane Bulmer (William and Mary) born 27 of August and not baptized until the 28th of Ocober in 1792 – harvest time?
Burial of Jane Bulmer died 3rd of Feb 1796 and was buried the 5th.
Burial of Mary the wife of William Bulmer of Outhwaite moor, farmer died the 11th & was buried the 13th of March 1798
Thomas and Mary
Baptism of Thomas Bulmer (Thomas and Mary) born 8th and baptized the 11th Dec 1811
Baptism of William Bulmer (Thomas and Mary) 6th Jan 1814 by Will Cust Rector – farmer – Felgill Moor, Danby Wiske
Baptism of Robert Bulmer (Thomas and Mary) 1 January 1816, Will Cust Rector – farmer – Feldon Moor, Danby Wiske – was on the same day as Elizabeth Harrison (Luke and Elizabeth) and were cousins. Luke was a shoemaker in Streetlam.
Baptism of Jane Bulmer (Thomas and Mary) 13 aug 1818, Will Cust Rector – farmer - Danby Wiske
Baptism of Mary Bulmer (Thomas and Mary) 31 Oct 1820, Will Cust Rector – farmer – Danby Wiske
Baptism of John Bulmer (Thomas and Mary) 23 Jan 1823, Will Cust Rector – farmer - Danby Wiske
Baptism of Christiana Bulmer (Thomas and Mary) 30 Jun 1825, Geo Dodsworth Curate; Farmer – Danby Wiske.
Baptism of Ann Bulmer (of Thomas and Mary) 27 Dec 1827 – farmer, Danby wiske, Will. Cust Rector – note others on page were referred to as husbandman
Baptism of Margaret Bulmer (Thomas and Mary) 11 Feb 1840, James Boustead curate – farmer but at Lazonby
Other:
Marriage of William Pearson and Martha Bulmer (who was a minor) was by license 7 Sept 1796 by James Wilkinson, officiating minister. Seems to be signatures of William and Martha and witnesses John Reynolds and Ralph Chipchase
Marriage of Matthew Ayers and Mary Bulmer was by license 21 October 1797 by James Wilkinson, officiating minister? Matthew Ayers and Mary Bulmer as well as witnesses John Reyward and Ralph Chipchase appear to be signatures. James W officiated at another marriage on the same page…
Marriage of Christiana Bulmer and James Dixon was by license on 2 apr 1807 by Will Peacock Curate. Seem to be actual signatures for James and Christiana and for witnesses: Will Bulmer, John Dixon and Elizabeth Bullmer (has 2 ‘L’s)
Marriage of Luke Harrison and Elizabeth Bulmer on 20 Nov 1810 by Will Peacock, Curate was by banns called 4th, 11th and the 18th of November. Seems to be signatures for all including Luke Harison and Elizabeth Bulmer who signed with “Bullmer” and Thomas Bulmer, Hannah Langdale and Christopher Martin
Luke and James, sons of James Dixon died 26th of March and buried together in one grave 27 mar 1812
William and Elizabeth
Baptism of William Bulmer (William and Elizabeth) born and baptized 2 July 1808 – farmer
Burial of William Bulmer (William and Elizabeth) died 2 July 1808 and buried 4th July 1808
Baptism of Robert Bulmer (William and Elizabeth) born 31 October and baptized 6 Nov 1810 – farmer
Baptism of Mary Bulmer (William and Elizabeth) 27 Apr 1813 by Will Cust Rector – Farmer at Outhwaite Moor
Baptism of William Bulmer (William and Elizabeth 30 Sep 1815 by will Cust Rector – farmer at Outhwaite Moor, Danby Wiske
Baptism of Samuel Bulmer (William and Elizabeth) 18 July 1820 by Will Cust Rector – Farmer Danby Wiske was re-done on the 21st of July as Simon “#90 is the same child but being named Samuel by mistake at the time it was baptized, received the name of Simon when he was brought to the church” Could have been originally done at home? “brought to the church”…
Burial of Rev’d Will Cust, Rector of the parish for more than 49 years died the 11th of March in his 76th year and was buried the 16th March 1811