I thought she could be this one on the 1891:
Name: Sarah Bult
Age: 15
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1876
Relation: Daughter
Father's Name: Walter Bult
Mother's Name: Harriet Bult
Gender: Female
Where born: W C, London, England
or this one in 1881:
Name: Sarah E. Boult
Age: 7
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1874
Relation: Daughter
Father's Name: Frederick Boult
Mother's Name: Sarah Ann Boult
Gender: Female
Where born: Lambeth, Surrey, England
Civil parish: Lambeth
County/Island: London
Country: England
Yes I think it could be either but mostly the second one. I wondered if the father died before the 1911 census and Sarah re-married. There's only one Sarah E Taylor re-married in London in 1910 but I can't see who she married.
Thank you for the Sarah Bult I think this may be my dads mother, I know his father died when my dad was very young and she remarried a German chap, when she died of a brain tumour (I think) he stay in England, but was sent back at the begin of WW2, and died in Germany in the bombing, so she could be the second one, but the name is not quite correct, thats if the birth certificate I have is the correct one.
I've just read this thread, having posted a question to pinkjudy45 on another thread. I definitely do know the family you are interested in, and the German connection too. There is too much information to post into these threads but I'm willing to send info if there is some way of reaching you more conveniently. I am descended from one of Sarah Bult's siblings.
As I haven't been on answerbank for a while, I have not notice 'Drover' with perhaps some information about Sarah Bult, I wonder if you could send this info to me, if you want any further information of how to contact me let me know through answerbank.
As far as I can see there's no way of us communicating on answerbank other than by posting replies into a thread, which is a pity since that is visible to all, but if you want to let me have your email, or suggest any other way of making contact outside the publicly visible replies, I'll send you stuff.
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