Bullard family
American
BiographyThe Bullard family of Bridgeport, Connecticut, was headed by Edward Payson Bullard (1841-1906), who founded Bullard Machine Tool Company in Bridgeport in 1894. He was married to Alice Martha Camp in 1865. The couple had 11 children, including several who died in infancy: Edward Bullard (1865-1865), Jessie Augusta Bullard (1966-1945), Dudley Brewster Bullard (1869-1941), Julia M. Bullard (1871-1872), Edward Payson Bullard, Jr. (1872-1953), Katie Bullard (1873-1874), Ralph D. Bullard (1875-1875), Stanley Hale Bullard (1877-1931), Harold Camp Bullard (1879-1949), Joseph William Camp Bullard (1882-1956), and Alice Margery Bullard (1885-?).
In the 1920s, the Bullard family purchased 50 acres on County Road, Norwich Hill, Huntington, Massachusetts, using the old home on the property as a summer retreat. Edward Bullard's daughter Jessie and her husband, Harry Clark, built a modern farm house and barn on the property in the late 1930s, while continuing to use the original house in the summer.
In the 1920s, the Bullard family purchased 50 acres on County Road, Norwich Hill, Huntington, Massachusetts, using the old home on the property as a summer retreat. Edward Bullard's daughter Jessie and her husband, Harry Clark, built a modern farm house and barn on the property in the late 1930s, while continuing to use the original house in the summer.
Person TypeFamily Group
American, 1898 - 1974
Cape Verdean, 1924 - 2005
American, 1882 - 1895