Maria Clarke Hull was born on 23 April 1824 as the daughter of William Hull and Susanna Bird. She married Edward Newman on 29 September 1844, in Paddington, London, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 2 sons. She lived in St Marylebone, London, England, United Kingdom in 1851.
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The pillar box is a form of mailbox. Until 1855, people would have to walk the distance to go to the post office in order to send mail.
English: from the Middle English personal name Hulle, a pet form of Hugh or of its common diminutives Hulin, Hulot (see Hewlett and Huling ).
English: in southwest England and the west and central Midlands sometimes a topographical or habitational name for someone who lived on or by a hill (Middle English atte hulle, from Old English hyll), or from a place with this name. However, this word and the derived names will have usually assumed the standard form Hill in modern times, as in the case of Hill (Gloucestershire), which was usually spelt Hull or Hulle during the Middle Ages. Hull with this origin was also once the name of two other places, now lost, one in Great Budworth (Cheshire), and the other in Inkpen (Berkshire). See also Hell .
English: perhaps a habitational name from Kingston upon Hull in East Yorkshire, which takes its name from the river Hull (perhaps related to Danish hul ‘hole, hollow’, or perhaps a British name based on the root seul- ‘mud’).
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