George Fullick (1840-1903)


Dates

Birth: 1840 East Worldham, Hampshire, UK
Father: Edward Fullick 1814-1853
Mother: Mary Ann Carpenter Adams (Adam) 1816-1848/51

Christening: 25 October 1840 East Worldham, Hampshire, UK

Marriage: January-March 1879 Portsea, Hampshire, UK
Wife: Frances Arnell [Pennycord] 1841-1931

Death: April-June 1903 Selsey, West Sussex, UK

Children

Ernest George Fullick 1879-1917
Arthur Leslie (Hesley) Fullick 1880-1972
Olive Minnie Fullick [Keene] 1882-1982

Notes

Christening of George Fullick in the IGI on 25 October 1840 in East Worldham, Hampshire, parents Edward and Mary Ann Fullick.

In the 1841 census as George Fullick aged 9 months, born in Hampshire and living with Hannah (grandmother?), Edwd and Mary Ann (parents?), Mary Ann (sister?), James Baker (aged 18, born in Hampshire, and a labourer and I assume a lodger), George Baker in the index, but Fullick on the origin (uncle?), Mary (aunt?), Edwd, George and Wm (nephews - note that this George is aged 5 months), Jane and Hannah (neices) in East Worldham, Hampshire.

The family moved to East Woodhay, Hampshire before 1843, and from East Woodhay to West Woodhay, Berkshire between 1845 and 1847. His mother died 1848-1851.

In the 1851 census as George Fullock (sic - on the original) aged 10, born in Alton, Hampshire, employed at home, and living with his widowed father (Edward), brother (William), two sisters (Charlotte and Elinor), housekeeper (Mary Huntley) and her son (George) at Warren Kiln Farm, West Woodhay, Berkshire.

His father died in 1853.

I cannot find him in the 1861 or 1871 censuses.

Marriage of George Fullick and Frances Pennycord in FreeBMD in January-March 1879 in Portsea (2b 577).

In the 1881 census as George Fulick aged 39, born in Wordham, Hampshire, a labourer and living with his wife (Frances), two sons (Arthur Leslie and Ernest), two stepsons (Albert Charles and William Thomas Pennycord) and two halfdaughters (Frances M and Kate Harriet Pennycord) in Fish Lane, Selsey, Sussex.

In the 1891 census as George Fallick (sic - in the index, Fullick on the original) aged 49, born in Warehorne, Berkshire, occupation illegible, and living with his wife (Francis), two sons (Arthur and Ernest), daughter (Olive) and stepson (William Pennycook) in East Road, Selsey, Sussex.

In the 1901 census as George Fallick (sic - in the index, Fullick on the original) aged 59, born in Woodham, Hampshire, no stated employment and living with his wife (Frances), two sons (Arthur L and Ernest G) and Daughter (Olive M) in four rooms at 3 The Row East Road, Selsey.

Death of George Fullick in FreeBMD in April-June 1903 in Westhampnett (2b 225).

There are six entries in Ancestry Public Member Trees for George Fullick born in 1842, married to Fances Arnell in 1879, his three children, and death in Selsey in June 1903 (two give his death in 1924).

Jenny Crawford has the following: The Selsey branch of the Fullick family were intermingled by marriage with the Arnell and Pennycord families. As members of the crew of the Selsey lifeboat they were often involved in rescues. Robin Pennock brought the following extract and photograph from the Chichester Newspaper, Wednesday September 2 1908 to the attention of Matt Fullick, descendant of Arthur Leslie Fullick and agreed to its being reproduced below. I am very grateful to Matt and his sister Rachael Tyson for all the information they have provided about the Selsey Fullicks. Ernest Fullick, referred to in the extract below, was the son of George Fullick and his wife Frances Pennycord nee Allen. A book entitled Voices from the Sea/RNLI by Ruth Cocks has recently been published about the Selsey lifeboat. It apparently contains quite a few photographs of the Fullick family.

Relationship

George Fullick was my second cousin three times removed.

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