Birth: 18 September 1909 Albion Road, Selsey, West Sussex, UK
Father: Ernest George Fullick 1879-1917
Mother: Eleanor Tadd 1884-1954
Christening: 17 October 1909 St Peter, Selsey, West Sussex, UK
Marriage: October-December 1934 Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK
Wife: Elsie Cresswell Hall 1915-1969
Death: 24 January 1982 6 Albion Road, Selsey, West Sussex, UK
Burial: 2 February 1982 St Peter, Selsey, Sussex, UK
None known
There are two entries in FreeBMD for the birth of Ernest Wilfred Fullick and Ernest Wilfrid Fullick (although the typed original only has Wilfrid) in October-December 1909 in Westhampnett (2B 326).
Entry in Ancestry West Sussex, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1920 for Ernest Wilfred Fullick baptised 17 October 1909 in Selsey, parents Ernest George and Eleanor Fullick. "Page 181 Baptisms solemnized in the Parish of Selsey in the County of Sussex in the Year 1909. [...] 1909 17th October Ernest Wilfred [parents] Ernest George [a] Fisherman & Eleanor Fullick of Albion Road, Selsey".
In the 1911 census as Ernest Fullick aged 1, born in Selsey and living with his parents (Ernest and Eleanor), and brother (Edward) and sister (Olive) in 5 rooms (3 bed, kitchen and sitting) in Albion Road, Selsey, Sussex.
His father died on 20 November 1917 in the Irish Sea 8 miles east of Belfast Lough, Troon. He was born 18 September 1909 and was living in Albion Road, Selsey, Chichester from his fathers service records.
In the 1921 census as Ernest Wilfred Fullick born in Selsey, Sussex in 1910 and living with Eleanor Fullick (mother?), Edward George Fullick (brother?) and Olive May Fullick (sister?) in Selsey, Westhampnett, Sussex.
Entry in Ancestry UK, Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services, 1848-1939 for Ernest Wilfred Fullick born 18 September 1909 in Westhampnett, Sussex, a labourer and engaged 18 September 1927 at Portsmouth for 12 years, aged 18, 5ft 2in increased to 5ft 4.5in, chest 30.5in increased to 34in, fair hair, blue eyes, fresh complexion, scar on L leg., served on Impregnable as Boy II and Boy I from 27 May 1925 to 9 April 1926, Warspite Boy I and Ord. Sea. from 10 April 1926 to 7 November 1928, and Vicyory I A.B. from 8 November 1928 to 1 January 1929. A note states Traced Medal 5-1-43.
Six entries in Ancestry West Sussex, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1963 for Ernest Wilfred Fullick, listed as absent voter in 1927 and 1934 P/J.114076 A.B. R.N.) address Fern Cottage, Albion Road, Selsey, Chichester from 1931 to 1934, other occupants Frances Fullick (grandmother?) in 1931, Eleanor Fullick (mother?) and Olive May Fullick (sister?).
Marriage of Ernest W Fullick and Elsie C Hall in FreeBMD in October-December 1934 in Portsmouth (2b 1427).
Five Entries in Ancestry West Sussex, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1963 for Ernest Wilfred Fullick, address Fern Cottage, Albion Road, Selsey, Chichester from 1935 to 1939, other occupants Elsie Creswell Fullick (wife?), Eleanor Fullick (mother?) and Olive May Fullick (sister?).
Entry in Ancestry UK, Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services, 1848-1939 for Ernest Wolfred Fullick born 18 September 1909 in Westhampnett, Sussex, a labourer, No. J. 114076, long list from 1 January 1929 to 1 December 1940 as A.B., L.S. and G.C. Medals 24 April 1943, Released 3 August 1945.
Entry in Ancestry UK, Naval Medal and Award Rolls, 1793-1972 for E W Fullick RN Long Service and Good Conduct "P/S 114076 24 4 43 Fullick W E W Medal 5802 AB RN 24 2 43 Havelock". Wikipedia "HMS Havelock was an H-class destroyer that had originally been ordered by the Brazilian Navy with the name Jutahy in the late 1930s, but was bought by the Royal Navy after the beginning of the Second World War in September 1939 and later renamed. She participated in the Norwegian Campaign in May 1940 and was assigned to convoy escort and anti-submarine patrols with the Western Approaches Command afterwards. The ship was briefly assigned to Force H in 1941, but her anti-aircraft armament was deemed too weak and she rejoined Western Approaches Command. Havelock became flotilla leader of Escort Group B-5 of the Mid-Ocean Escort Force in early 1942 and continued to escort convoys in the North Atlantic for the next two years. The ship was converted to an escort destroyer and sank one submarine during the war. After the end of the war, she escorted the ships carrying the Norwegian government in exile back to Norway and served as a target ship through mid-1946. Havelock was scrapped beginning in late 1946."
Fourteen entriesAncestry West Sussex, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1963 for Ernest W Fullick, addresses Arosa, Seal Road, Selsey, Chichester from 1947 to 1948, El Desco, 34 St Itha Road, Selsey, Chichester from 1950 to 1955, other occupants Elsie C Fullick (wife?), and Isabell Dixon to 1953, his cousin Leslie C Fullick and his wife were living at No. 33), 75 Manor Road, Selsey, Chichester from 1956 to 1961, other occupants Elsie C Fullick (wife?), Alfred Arnell in 1957 and 1958, and Thomas Smith in 1961, and 44 Hillfield Road, Selsey, Chichester in 1962, other occupant Elsie C Fullick (wife?).
His wife died on 21 June 1969 at 6 Albion Road, Selsey and her ashes were interred on 5 July 1969 in Selsey.
Entry in the Register of Deaths for Ernest Wilfred Fullick, born on 18 September 1909, in January-March 1982 in Chichester (18 1710).
Entry in Ancestry West Sussex, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1995 for Ernest Wilfred Fullick buried 2 February 1982 aged 72 in Selsey. "Page 89 Burial in the Parish of Selsey in the Diocese of Chichester and County of West Sussex in the Year 1982 [...] H 12 6 Ernest Wilfred Fullick No. 710 [of] 6 Albion Rd Selsey [on] 2nd February 1982 [aged] 72 [died] 21.1.82".
There are sixteen entries in AncestryFamily Trees for Ernest Wilfred Fullick.
Ernest Wilfred Fullick was my fourth cousin once removed.
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