Birth: 29 February 1844 Headley, Hampshire, UK
Father: William Fullick 1803-1872
Mother: Hannah Trusler 1811-1871
Christening: 5 May 1844 St Mary the Virgin, Frensham, Surrey, UK
Marriage: 31 July 1869 All Saints, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Wife: Ann (Anne) Deadman 1849-1925
Death: October-December 1913 Alton, Hamshire, UK
Minnie Maria Fullock (Fullick) [Read] 1872-1911
William Fullick 1874-1911
Herbert Andrew Fullick 1876-1953
Edwin Fullick 1878-1962
Alfred Henry Fullick 1880-1954
Frank Fullick 1882-1960
Alice Fullick [Hardy] 1884-1965
Charles Fullick 1887-1958
Mabel Fullick 1889-1889
Annie Louise Fullick [Elliott] 1890-1959
I cannot find a registration of his birth.
Christening of Frederick Fullick in the IGI on 5 May 1844 in Frensham, Surrey, parents Willam and Hannah Fullick. There is also a submitted entry in the IGI for his birth in 1845 at Headley, Hampshire, UK, parents William Fullick and Hannah.
In the 1851 census as Frederic Fullick aged 6, born in Headley, and living with his parents (William and Hannah), three brothers (Andrew, Charles and John), and three sisters (Esther, Fanny and Jane), at Headley (Simmondstone in the Headley 1851 census).
In the 1861 census as Frederick Fullick aged 17, born in Headley, single, employed as an agricultural labourer and living with his parents (William and Hannah), and two brothers (Charles and Mark) at Bayfields Farm, Headley.
Marriage of Frederick Fullick and Anne Deadman in FreeBMD in July-September 1869 in Alton (2c 263) which included Headley from that year.
Marriage of Frederick Fullick and Anne Deadman in the IGI on 31 July 1869 in Headley, Hampshire.
In the 1871 census as Frederic Fullick aged 26, born in Headley, Hampshire, employed as a labourer, and living with his wife (Ann) at Hyde Farm, Upper Churt, Frensham. His second cousin William Fullick and family lived at the next address.
His daughter was born on 18 February 1872, registered in January-March 1872 in Farnham with surname Fullock, and baptised on 17 March 1872 at St John the Evangelist, Churt, his name spelt Frederic, a labourer of Hyde Farm.
I assume the first two children were born here and the family moved to Headley Park, Headley between 1874 and 1876. In Headley Baptisms his occupation is given as a labourer in 1876 and 1880 and a basketmaker in 1878.
In 1881 census as Frederick Fullick aged aged 35, born in Headley, employed as a machinist and outfitter, and living with his wife (Ann), four sons (Alfred, Edwin, Herbert and William) and daughter (Minnie) at Brocks Head, Headley.
His occupation in Headley Baptisms is given as a labourer throughout this period.
In the 1891 census as Frederick Fullick aged 45, born in Headley, employed as a farm servant, and living with his wife (Ann), five sons (Alfred, Charles, Edwin, Frank and Herbert), and two daughters (Alice and Annie) at Headley Park, Headley, Hampshire.
Listed in Rogers' Almanack and Directory of Headley - 1896 as living at Headley Park.
In 1901 Census as Frederick Fullick aged 55, born in Headley, employed as a gamekeeper, and living with his wife (Ann), son (Charles), and two daughters (Alice and Annie) at Headley Park.
In the 1911 census as Frederick Fullick aged 67 and living with Ann (Wife?) and Annie (daughter?) in Alton, Hampshire.
Death of Frederick Fullick in FreeBMD in October-December 1913 aged 69 in Alton (2c 209).
The Reverend Laverty has an entry in his notebook: Fullick Fred b 29/2/1844 Son of William and Hannah Trusler gamekeeper for many years and Anne Deadman Grandaughter of Deadman of Churt. Born Frensham married 31/7/1869. House smokes. She pleasant singing to baby 13/4/75 He a maker of baskets. Brother to Mark, Mrs Cole and Mrs Hale. Children Minnie, William, Herbert Andrew, Edwin, Frank, Alice, Charles, Mabel, and Annie.
There is an entry in RootsWeb World Connect for Frederick Fullick born before 5 May 1844, parents William Fullick and Hannah Trusler.
Claire Fox has an entry in Ancestry Public Member Trees for Frederick Fullick son of William Fullick and Hannah Trussler, christened in Headley (sic) on 5 May 1844, married Anne Deadman at All Saints, Headley on 31 July 1869, and nine children (missing Mabel). Matthew Savill has an entry giving his christening on 5 May 1844 at St Mary the Virgin,Frensham, his marriage to Ann Deadman at All Saints, Headley on 31 July 1969, all ten children and his death in 1913 in Headley. Andria Hay has an entry giving his birth on 5 May 1844 in Headley, parents William Fullick and Hannah Trussler. Another eight entries give various combinations of incorrect information.
Headley Park or Heath House:
The Directory of Headley 1878 says: "Headley Park is the property of Sir Henry Keating, but the house was taken down many years ago". The following is extracted from the Glossary: The original house (thought to have been called Heath House) was situated some distance to the south west of the present building. This was built in 1884 and was, according to a newspaper article of 1904, "positioned to view the Hindhead hills, but this is now obscured by trees." Sir Henry Keating was a celebrated Victorian judge, as was the next owner, Sir Robert Wright. Both resided here for nearly 20 years. Sir Robert died in 1903, and Charles McAndrew who owned a shipping line bought the property. Myra Treharne who worked there in 1945 states that a Mr Fullick was gardener there.
There is also an entry on the Web for Headley Park.
Frederick Fullick was my first cousin three times removed.
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